| FrEnZy | Date: Friday, 2009-05-15, 2:53 PM | Message # 1 |
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| Quote MIAMI (AP) - Jason Taylor's newest step has him back where he started. The 34-year-old linebacker signed a $1.5 million, one-year contract Wednesday with the Miami Dolphins, his agent said. Taylor played his first 11 seasons with Miami before being traded a year ago to the Washington Redskins - a fallout from his stint on the TV show "Dancing With the Stars." He was released by Washington in March after one injury-plagued season. The New England Patriots courted Taylor in recent weeks, but he wanted to return to South Florida, where he still lives. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl....-1-year What kind of impact do you think he's going to have this season? Is the Jason Taylor of old going to show up or just an old Jason Taylor?
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| Admin | Date: Friday, 2009-05-15, 3:02 PM | Message # 2 |
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| I think he is going to have a decent year and help a much improved Miami team. But I dont think he is going to be the same player he once was. But he will help the Dolphins. Just not against the Jets
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| DCarter | Date: Saturday, 2009-05-16, 12:48 PM | Message # 3 |
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| Jason Taylor looked done last season. I don't see him having much of an impact, except for leadership.
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| SurviveTheRage | Date: Friday, 2009-06-19, 5:32 PM | Message # 4 |
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| i say he gets 2 sacks and 18 tackles in a rotation role thats about it. he only good on pass plays his run supports is not quick enough
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