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Wilbon, Kornheiser Talk About Sean Taylor
Yesterday, FanHouse pointed out that the Washington Post's Michael Wilbon was a little cold when describing the events surrounding the senseless Sean Taylor shooting.
Here Wilbon and PTI co-host Tony Kornheiser discuss the impact of Taylor's death. After talking to his 24-year-old daughter about the incident, Kornheiser comes to grips with the cynicism that pervades his profession. Wilbon compares and contrasts Taylor's situation with that of Len Bias, the University of Maryland basketball player that died of a drug overdose 21 years ago.

Reader Comments ( Page 1 of 1)
1. Typical Kornheiser: all schmaltz and no substance. He's basically saying, "I wish I was as braindead as a typical fan, so I could turn Sean Taylor into Princess Diana".
Posted at 10:55PM on Nov 28th 2007 by Marc Nelson Jr.