Cramden
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2005
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Some interesting quotes from a Miami Herald column by Armando Salguero where he seems to contradict himself.
"The choice will be largely up to Taylor. And the choice largely will determine who Taylor is and what he is about. If he is still driven by a desire to put himself in the best spot to win a title, he must go to New England."
Then he follows that up with this.
"The Dolphins, believe it or not, also offer Taylor his best opportunity for ending his stellar career with a rally rather than a disappointing collapse."
And closes out with this gem.
"If Taylor decides he would like to finish with the Dolphins, he would have to commit to their offseason program -- the one he so famously missed last year, the one that so famously helped Miami win the AFC East division in a stunning surprise.
Parcells doesn't give scholarships, and although he would like Taylor on the Dolphins, his affinity would dissolve if Taylor weren't healthy and productive. The only way a 35-year-old Taylor could bet on being healthy and productive during the season is to get to work during the offseason.
The Patriots might accept less than that kind of offseason diligence. But the Patriots wouldn't necessarily make Taylor the best player he can be."
Ball in Jason Taylor's court for Miami Dolphins reunion - Football - MiamiHerald.com
"The choice will be largely up to Taylor. And the choice largely will determine who Taylor is and what he is about. If he is still driven by a desire to put himself in the best spot to win a title, he must go to New England."
Then he follows that up with this.
"The Dolphins, believe it or not, also offer Taylor his best opportunity for ending his stellar career with a rally rather than a disappointing collapse."
And closes out with this gem.
"If Taylor decides he would like to finish with the Dolphins, he would have to commit to their offseason program -- the one he so famously missed last year, the one that so famously helped Miami win the AFC East division in a stunning surprise.
Parcells doesn't give scholarships, and although he would like Taylor on the Dolphins, his affinity would dissolve if Taylor weren't healthy and productive. The only way a 35-year-old Taylor could bet on being healthy and productive during the season is to get to work during the offseason.
The Patriots might accept less than that kind of offseason diligence. But the Patriots wouldn't necessarily make Taylor the best player he can be."
Ball in Jason Taylor's court for Miami Dolphins reunion - Football - MiamiHerald.com