
The Commies Should Give Up on Sean Taylor Tributes
Sean Taylor didn’t die for this:
The Sean Taylor Memorial inside FedEx Field.
Number 21 always and forever pic.twitter.com/yCCMinnUBX
— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) November 27, 2022
Supposedly the statue is mobile so they can move it to a new stadium if they need to. Here’s a thought. Throw it in the Potomac. This statue stinks. It’s actually not even a statue. That’s a steel mannequin wearing a Nike jersey, Reebok pants, Adidas soccer cleats, and Hanes socks your mom used to buy you for Christmas:
They couldn’t even fix the heels of the socks. pic.twitter.com/KA3mcgP9tX
— HTTCommanders (@HailToTheWFT) November 27, 2022
Imagine being a Commies fan and trying to explain to your kid how good Sean Taylor was while showing him a mannequin with less muscle mass then the ones in a DXL:
via Washington Commanders on Twitter
Can the Commies just leave Sean Taylor tributes alone forever? Let the dude rest in peace. They already ruined the one last year:
The road was re-dedicated in front of porta-potties.
The sideline number tribute was in the area where VIPs stand.
The half-time ceremony involved no speeches or recognition.
The owner wore a hoodie to the pre-game meeting with family. pic.twitter.com/HeroBghuK8
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoTWW) October 18, 2021