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	<title>Comments on: So Long, Sean</title>
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		<title>By: Gary Souris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary Souris</dc:creator>
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		<description>I second Timm&#039;s opinions wholeheartedly. What a shocker that the &#039;Skins should lose a player of Sean&#039;s caliber, especially when his life was on the ascent.
I feel that Sean&#039;s presence was still with the team in their remaining games. Witness the Giant&#039;s game late in the Fall (game 15) as they were on their run for the Superbowl and the Redskins&#039;beat them 22-10! I&#039;ve never witnessed more dropped passes (double digits) than what the Giant&#039;s had that day! You can call it the wind, but look at how many windy days are played!? I prefer to think that Sean was lending his ephemeral hand. Though the &#039;Skins made a bold attempt in the playoffs, at least the NFC East prevailed, through the Giants!

Long live your memory Sean!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I second Timm&#8217;s opinions wholeheartedly. What a shocker that the &#8216;Skins should lose a player of Sean&#8217;s caliber, especially when his life was on the ascent.<br />
I feel that Sean&#8217;s presence was still with the team in their remaining games. Witness the Giant&#8217;s game late in the Fall (game 15) as they were on their run for the Superbowl and the Redskins&#8217;beat them 22-10! I&#8217;ve never witnessed more dropped passes (double digits) than what the Giant&#8217;s had that day! You can call it the wind, but look at how many windy days are played!? I prefer to think that Sean was lending his ephemeral hand. Though the &#8216;Skins made a bold attempt in the playoffs, at least the NFC East prevailed, through the Giants!</p>
<p>Long live your memory Sean!!</p>
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