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 6:59 pm
This is all due to Taylor not being able to be traded to his preferred team: The New England Patriots. Bill won’t let that happen, for now, but that doesn’t mean Taylor can’t play hard ball either. This could get good.
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May 21st, 2008 at 7:01 pm
As a Pats fan I don’t want him. Also, Belichick, unlike that Rat Mangini who turns on those who’ve helped him go from ball boy to HC, won’t help anyone who’s trying to make Parcells look bad. They’ve made up from the Jets debacle and now are prolly working to tank Mangini….at least I hope they are.
Taylor now quals as turd. Good riddens.
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May 21st, 2008 at 8:03 pm
bradyswingman:
It was the 1996 SB, not 2006.
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May 21st, 2008 at 8:50 pm
Now what would REALLY be scary is if the dolphins traded Jason Taylor to the vikings! Could you imagine the destruction that that line was cause??? Jared Allen, Kevin williams, “Big fat Pat” Williams, and Jason taylor reaking havok amongst the league. All I’m saying is.. THAT would be pretty darn scary. Just think about it.
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May 21st, 2008 at 10:05 pm
hahahaha. This is out of control. Parcells really screwed the pooch on this one - should’ve taken the 2nd round pick that was offered I guess. As far as the Cincy fan who thinks Brown is doing the right thing with Chad - are you kidding me? He had a FIRST ROUND PICK on the table from the Redskins. What a total boob. Cincy, Brown and Lewis make this astronomical f-up by the Fins llok like like a slight misstep doing the tango. I can always feel that the Fins aren’t the biggest laughing stock in the NFL as long as Cincy is around. I mean, what a bunch of clowns. I’d rather take 1-15 again than be a Bungles fan. You’d really have to nurture some serious delusions to like them.
I am a Fins fan for the record and, with the exception of this infantile attitude on the part of Parcell’s and now JT, I like what’s happening. Too bad the children are fighting.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 12:20 am
Someone asks what has staying with the Fish gotten Taylor…how about millions of dollars? The question should be…what has he gotten Miami? All Pro…big deal…that’s a popularity contest. Defensive Player of the Year? He got paid handsomely. This game will never get better until we put these boys in their place by making them realize how good they’ve got it.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 12:24 am
JT can suck one for trying to get out of this situation looking like the good guy. He owes Miami fans the decency to be a man about it instead of covertly sharing his refusal to practice with only the Miami front office. Why won’t he tell everyone that he wants out? Oh yeah, that might hurt his “acting career.” What garbage.
For all I care, they can let him sit out the entire season. Why trade the jerk if that’s what he wants and he’s willing to villify his own team, which has done nothing but support him, to get out? I must be as stubborn as Parcells, because I agree with him on this one. If JT wants to run off and be an actor, I don’t really care, but he really ought to just tell everyone so we can all be done with it.
Looks like I will burn my #99 jersey before this is all said and done. No class.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 12:42 am
Come on Tampa Bay; Go out and get him
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May 22nd, 2008 at 2:05 am
Does anyone else see that Jason Taylor is not the one demanding a trade in public. He hasn’t said, “Coach Childress, Call me!” Or “I could see myself in Red, White and Blue”. What is this comparing him to Chad Johnson?
Jason Taylor didn’t hurt his trade value, the Miami Dolphins did by making this announcement. I was starting to think that this team was finally being run by people who knew what they were doing, but apparently I was wrong. If someone doesn’t want to play for you, the last thing you want is for people to know it. If anyone was doubting Jason Taylor’s desire to leave the Dolphins, the organization removed it all on Wednesday. Jason Taylor has yet to say any of this publicly, he’s kept it private like a professional. Not like ocho stinko or Tiki, or TO or any other media attention craving ego-maniacs in the NFL that have been mentioned in this thread.
Let it be heard, Jason Taylor has said none of this, it was the organization that went public. The opposite of Chad, Tiki and TO.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 7:55 am
Jason Taylor has played under Saban, Cameron and Wannstedt. That alone should give him a free pass on this.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 9:08 am
I wonder if the Jags are still going to try and make a run for him. They probably wouldn’t have to give up as much as they would have before the draft. They also have the cap room. The Fins should cut their loses and get what they can for him.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 11:50 am
Who says Taylor will require a big contract? If he has been smart about it, he should have plenty of money by now and may just want to play on a team on the rise. I suggest the Vikings. With Jared Allen already there, they would have another incarnation of the Purple People Eaters of the 70’s. And Wilf seems eager to make moves.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 12:14 pm
“Belichick, unlike that Rat Mangini who turns on those who’ve helped him go from ball boy to HC, won’t help anyone who’s trying to make Parcells look bad.”
That’s funny, since Belichick did exactly that when he resigned his position on the day he was going to be announced as the new head coach of the Jets after BP hand-picked him to be his successor with full and very public recommendation back in 2000. He intentionally made BP look like an out-of-touch jackass and pretending that it was a spur-of-the-moment decision is right in line with his “I misinterpreted the rule” garbage excuse he gave for the Spygate thing.
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