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'S*x offender in the house, great move Giants': Lawrence Taylor delivers a motivational speech to the 2025 New York Giants team

'S*x offender in the house, great move Giants': Lawrence Taylor delivers a motivational speech to the 2025 New York Giants team

Time of India23-05-2025

(Image via Getty: Lawrence Taylor)
The past follows everyone wherever they go. They are defined by it. No matter how good they try to do or be in the present. They're all defined by that one chapter in their past.
Trigger Warning: R*pe
After delivering a motivating and resonating speech to the current 2025 New York Giants team, the former Giants legend received backlash from a few netizens.
For what? For his 15-year-old past.
When Lawrence Taylor Sr. was arrested for felony third-degree statutory r*pe of a 16-year-old girl.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor says it's important to know what's everybody doing
The Giants Franchise Sacks Leader shared with the New York Giants team, 'Giant defense. I mean, that's the most important thing.
When I came into and sat into the room, just like you guys are right now, when I first got here, it was real important to me, for me to know what everybody's doing.
Back in our day, I know, what Leonard Marshall is going to do. I can depend on Leonard Marshall. Leonard Marshall can depend on me. I know what Harry Carson is going to do.'
2-time Super Bowl Champion Lawrence Taylor advises New York Giants' players to gel as one unit
The 3-time DPOY went heart-to-heart with the 2025 Giants team, 'I know what Brian Kelly's going to do. I know what the safety is going to do. I know I know what everybody is supposed to be doing in order to make our team, our defense gel as one, one unit.
So, you've got to know your position.
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And if I do my job right, guess what? He becomes a better player. The guy beside me becomes a better player.'
10-time Pro Bowler Lawrence Taylor says he wishes he could still play
The 66-year-old NFL MVP said playing as one unit is crucial, 'If I do my job right. I love the game of football. I mean, I wish I could still play, but I'm too goddamn old, you know? I can't do it no more. And you guys got to be like one big unit. One unit. You work together. You play together.'
8-time First-Team All-Pro Lawrence Taylor says it's important to socialize within the team
'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy' - the legendary linebacker of the New York Giants explained this quote by saying, 'We used to go out on Tuesdays, we'd go out together, you know?
Meet at some restaurant and go over our plans and stuff like that. So we can play as one unit. And that's what the New York Giants defense, man.
We've got to do our job and go out there like a bunch of crazy dogs and have some fun. And, that's what I'm talking about. That's it for me.'
Netizens react to NFL legend Lawrence Taylor's speech to the current team of the New York Giants
Priceless advice from the greatest linebacker of all time 🗽
Good to see some older guys get in the room with present day guys.
Greatest Giant of All Time
Greatest defensive player*
I feel a positive wind of change with this 2025 team... 😁
Special visit from a child r*pist?
Convicted R*pist
S*x offender
S*x offender in the house, great move Giants.
All this attention for a child r*pist is crazy.
Isn't he a s*x offender??
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