One of the worst-kept secrets in the NFL over the past few months has been the desire of Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor to get out of Miami. Though he made his intentions known privately to the team early in the offseason, Taylor publicly has taken the high road.
But now Taylor’s plans have been revealed. Even if Taylor wasn’t the one to reveal them.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said on Wednesday that Taylor won’t be participating in any of the team’s offseason activities — and that he won’t be at training camp.
“I know that Jason is not going to be at any OTA’s,” Sparano said. ”I know that Jason will not be at any minicamps. I know that right now Jason is not going to be at training camp.
“That’s what we know. Jason is a player under contract with the Miami Dolphins. He knows that. Both parties are well aware of the information. That’s all I’m going to say about it. . . . I’m not going to talk about another thing about Jason.”
Wow.
Clearly, the decision to stay away was made by Taylor, since teams can no longer suspend players with pay. And unless the team has agreed to allow Taylor not to participate in offseason workouts or training camp, Taylor faces daily fines in excess of $14,000 for all missed mandatory functions.
The situation likely came to a head when Taylor said on an ESPN blog that, after the conclusion of the Dancing with the Stars thing, he won’t be reporting to Florida for a voluntary minicamp this weekend. (Next Wednesday, Taylor will be participating in a golf tournament in Iowa.)
Taylor has said that he doesn’t plan to retire. So the question now becomes whether a trade can be worked out. The Dolphins shopped Taylor prior to the draft, but could find no one who’d satisfy the asking price.
The other side of the coin with respect to any trade is the amount of coin that Taylor would want from his new team. He is signed through 2009 at salaries of $7.5 million this year, and $8 million next year.
We’ve long believed that Taylor wants to play for a team with a high national profile. Though he’d surely like to win a Super Bowl, he seems to be more motivated at this point by a desire to lay a foundation for a post-football acting career, and every move he makes is calculated toward achieving that goal.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:05 pm
They’d never trade him within the division … but a third-rounder from the Pats?
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:11 pm
How does Sparano know…and are he and Tuna being honest?
This could be just another shot across the bow in their ‘cold war’ with him.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:13 pm
I’ve lost a lot of respect for JT this offseason. He he becoming another one of those athletes that thinks he’s bigger than the team. I hope Parcells does not budge because that and only that will keep his trade value high. If other teams think the Fins are desperate, his value drops, if they think BP is truly willing to let JT retire, then they’ll get more for him when they (the Fins) are ready to trade him.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Taylor knows Miami hasn’t gotten better so he wants out. He gave his heart and soul to the Dolphins and what has it got him. He has two more years left in him, why would he want to stay with the Dolphins.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:18 pm
Defensive ends turned actors don’t have a great track record. Remember when Howie Long tried an acting career? Exactly.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Its been well known that this kind of tactic dose not work with Parcells. Parcells is a control freak and Taylor will be treated in much of the same way that Chad Johnson is being treated in Cincy. If JT wants to be traded he should be a little more diplomatic after all Miami did try to trade him before all this got out of hand and I am sure they would work on trading him if he was more cooperative with the team while making it known that he is not interested in another rebuilding project. Parcells might be a jerk but he knows that if a player dose not want to be on the team he is better off traded but when a player uses these kinds of pressure tactics Parcells knows that other players are watching and must set an example to remind the players whos boss.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:27 pm
Someone needs to grow a pair of grapefruits and decide what direction Jason and the team are going to go in. I mean I love JT and feel we could use his leadership and skills on D, but if we can benefit by filling another hole by trading him I say pull the trigger and get this done. JT has always been a role model, and from what I see his talons are only going to get longer, and BP is only going to get even more upset…..act like 2 grown men and get this resolved already. *side note I think JT can do what he wants on his spare time, but truthfully I think he should have waited till he retired like the rest of the NFL participants. That wasnt too smart of him to do especially at this stage of his career. He gave the Jimmy, Wanny, the Nicktator, and Cam the benefit of the dout yet with BP he’s acting like a kid!
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:29 pm
I guess the text messages Tony Sorano was sending him were not good luck on DWS but instead to please come to camp. The Fins have lost all leverage in trading him since its obvious he doesn’t want to play in Miami.Could you blame him?
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:29 pm
He cannot be fined for missing offseason workouts or OTAs. He can only be fined for missing the one mandatory mini camp (3 days) or training camp. Nothing else is mandatory.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Last place in the NFL, 2nd place in a dancing contest… I wonder how he’s going to do in that Golf Tournament?
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:52 pm
I still think he would look good in a Patriots uniform.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:59 pm
The Dolphins like trading away quality players to the Chargers for nothing in return. Maybe he can go there. At least he’d be closer to L.A.
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:02 pm
The Patriots would give up a 1st round pick for Jason Taylor. But Parcells couldnt possibly take the PR hit trading Taylor to a hated division rival.
Jason Taylor to the Patriots would be awesome, but it wont happen.
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:06 pm
I think the Dolphins would rather have Kristi Yamaguci at this point. At least they know icey conditions won’t bother her.
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:07 pm
“Dancing with the Stars” …
Not that there’s anything wrong with it.
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:10 pm
he gave his heart an soul and what has it got him????
Seriously????
He got millions and millions of dollars and fame and maybe Canton. Oh and he gets to dance on tv because he is famous.
Don’t cry for jt
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:12 pm
“They’d never trade him within the division … but a third-rounder from the Pats?”
LMAO, this is as much wishful thinking as all the Eagles fans saying (on potential trades) “Lito and a 4th”!
Fins reportedly wanted a 1st rounder for him prior ot the draft, and you think now the draft is over Miami will suddenly drop to 3rd??
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Not to mention he gets to go to the front of the line at every “Doogie Howser” bar in Miami.
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May 21st, 2008 at 4:31 pm
The Patriots won’t touch him - it would screw up their cap numbers, and they wouldn’t give up a #1 for him anyway. You use your #1 to tie up a guy for 5 years - Taylor won’t last that long.
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May 21st, 2008 at 5:03 pm
blackglass3 says:
“I still think he would look good in a Patriots uniform.”
Probably not as good as he looks in a dance costume.
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May 21st, 2008 at 5:11 pm
Why would he want to stay with an organization being run by a guy who typically bails after 2-3 years. I can’t blame him. Parcells sealed his fate when he quit on the Patriots during the 2006 Super Bowl and don’t think players didn’t take notice of that. Besides he’s never been able to win the prize without Belichick.
JT will go to NY Giants if Strahan decides to hang it up. He’ll be able to pursue his career in entertainment there and hook up with Tiki Barber for some pointers.
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May 21st, 2008 at 5:35 pm
As a Pats fan, I’d love to have Taylor, but I would never give up a 1st round pick for a 33 year old guy, no matter how good he is. That’s the kind of stuff that gets teams into real trouble.
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May 21st, 2008 at 6:20 pm
What about the Packers? Right now we have Cullen Jenkins at end but he can also play DT and Harrell is hurt which puts us thin at the position. KGB is strictly a 3rd down rusher and Jason Taylor would be just the leader they need on defense to make a strong playoff push. With the Vikings being everyone’s “team” to beat in the North because they added Jared Allen, if the Pack add Taylor, the fit would put them right back on top.
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May 21st, 2008 at 6:23 pm
I’m a Bengals fan, and Parcells needs to deal with Taylor the same way Mike Brown is dealing with Chad: Tell him to play or sit out and be fined. Otherwise, being under contract doesn’t matter anymore. Players will just do what Chad did and try to force a trade.
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May 21st, 2008 at 6:48 pm
JT will never play for another team in the AFC East…Bill Parcells would rather buy JT a rocking chair and get nothing for him.
Similar to what Carl Peterson did to the Fins with Trent Green, Bill Parcells will do with whomever wants JT. He’ll get what he wants or will settle with, but rest assured it will have to be of substancial benefit to the Dolphin’s organization.
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