I bet he is dancing away his depression knwing that miami has a better record and an excellent chance of winning the division!!!.....I feel bad for Zach though....The guy wanted to staty here and wish him nothing but the best!
I bet he is dancing away his depression knwing that miami has a better record and an excellent chance of winning the division!!!.....I feel bad for Zach though....The guy wanted to staty here and wish him nothing but the best!
Thats just bad form man. I've seen this entirely too much around here, how can you throw a guy under the bus who played 11 illustrious seasons with the organization that most of us on here live and die with. The guy was an absolute model citizen for us, and the pulse of a defense that was the face of this franchise.
Granted, it may not be fair to single you out but, look at it as a public service announcement for all you people foolishly bashing a Dolphins Legend. Show some f*cking respect.
The same way he threw us under the bus by lying and playing us like ex girlfriends, saying he would definately be in camp and then going to LA, then saying he would definately be in TC after LA and going directly to NY to meet denzel washington... He threw us under the bus, not the other way around... Besides, i discredit the "he played hard for us for 11 year theory", the fans are what made him, we were the ones buying tickets, his jerseys, and **** with his name on it. My money, your money, and every other finfan's money is what made him a millionaire, just like every other NFL player in the league.
Show some f*cking respect!?! Where was the respect he showed us when he was playing us like an exgirlfriend. We dont owe him anything.
Am I glad he was a dolphin, hell yes.. Did he give his all on the field, hell yes... Do I respect and love his play, hell yes... Do I owe him anything for it, hell no...
I'm blistering just reading that.
The same way he threw us under the bus by lying and playing us like ex girlfriends, saying he would definately be in camp and then going to LA, then saying he would definately be in TC after LA and going directly to NY to meet denzel washington... He threw us under the bus, not the other way around... Besides, i discredit the "he played hard for us for 11 year theory", the fans are what made him, we were the ones buying tickets, his jerseys, and **** with his name on it. My money, your money, and every other finfan's money is what made him a millionaire, just like every other NFL player in the league.
Show some f*cking respect!?! Where was the respect he showed us when he was playing us like an exgirlfriend. We dont owe him anything.
Am I glad he was a dolphin, hell yes.. Did he give his all on the field, hell yes... Do I respect and love his play, hell yes... Do I owe him anything for it, hell no...
Besides, he wished his way out of Miami.. Parcells from day 1 said he wanted to keep him on the team and needed his veteran presence, while all the long, JT was saying he didnt want to be a dolphin and wanted to go to a winning team
Sorry bro... the way he left and how he wanted out of Miami so bad left a bad taste in alot of finfans mouths... IMO he should have just kept quiet and let the path run its course... He would have ended up being traded quietly and no resentment would have been felt between anyone, outside of closed doors anyways
Thats just bad form man. I've seen this entirely too much around here, how can you throw a guy under the bus who played 11 illustrious seasons with the organization that most of us on here live and die with. The guy was an absolute model citizen for us, and the pulse of a defense that was the face of this franchise.
Granted, it may not be fair to single you out but, look at it as a public service announcement for all you people foolishly bashing a Dolphins Legend. Show some f*cking respect.
Thats just bad form man. I've seen this entirely too much around here, how can you throw a guy under the bus who played 11 illustrious seasons with the organization that most of us on here live and die with. The guy was an absolute model citizen for us, and the pulse of a defense that was the face of this franchise.
Granted, it may not be fair to single you out but, look at it as a public service announcement for all you people foolishly bashing a Dolphins Legend. Show some f*cking respect.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/story/811348.htmlWhen defensive end Jason Taylor was traded to Washington, the Jason Taylor Foundation's charity table-tennis event didn't go with him. So Taylor will be back in South Florida on Monday for the Seminole Tribe of Florida JT's Ping-Pong Smash 5 presented by Publix at Hard Rock Live. Proceeds benefit the foundation.
Jason Taylor Foundation Programs
Jason Taylor Reading Room
Located at the Miramar Youth Enrichment Center, just a stone’s throw from Dolphin Stadium, the Jason Taylor Reading Room is a multi-faceted, after-school program designed to offer a holistic approach to addressing the problem of illiteracy among inner-city youth.
Jason Taylor Children's Learning Center
The Jason Taylor Children’s Learning Center is an integral component of the Holtz Children’s Hospital, one of the largest and most respected children’s hospitals in the United States.
Jason Taylor Scholars
The Jason Taylor Foundation has partnered with Take Stock in Children to sponsor the “ Jason Taylor Scholars” program. This school-based, comprehensive mentoring and scholarship program is designed to break the cycle of poverty and academic failure for low-income, at-risk children in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Jason Taylor Football Camp
The Jason Taylor Football camp will be held June 12-14, 2008. Each day, the campers will experience various stations, specializing in non-contact fundamental skills and the team concept of football. Groups will be small to assure that each camper gets maximum personalized instruction from the top coaches in the Miami - Fort Lauderdale Area.
Big Screens - Big Dreams
The “Big Screens – Big Dreams” program was created by Jason Taylor to inspire and motivate young people in South Florida through feature films. Jason recognizes the tremendous impact movies have on today’s youth and uses positive, uplifting stories to teach and inspire.
All-Community Team
In 2007, Jason was part of a select group of Miami Dolphins players who each hosted a group of twenty guests from charitable organizations for each of the Dolphins regular season home games as part of the 2007 Miami Dolphins “All-Community Team” (A.C.T.) Program.
Cool Gear for the School Year
“Cool Gear for the School Year” provides disadvantaged children the opportunity to participate in a “Back to School” shopping experience at an Old Navy clothing store.
Camp Katina- Cartwheels to Character
From August 10-12, 2007, Katina Taylor, Vice President and co-founder of the Jason Taylor Foundation, hosted “Camp Katina – Cartwheels to Character,” a gymnastics, cheerleading and life skills program for girls ages 7-12. Camp Katina is part of the Jason Taylor Foundation’s ongoing initiatives benefiting area youth.
JASON TAYLOR FOUNDATION TO HOLD
SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA
JT’S PING-PONG SMASH 5 – PRESENTED BY PUBLIX
Jason Taylor Foundation Takes Nearly 350 Kids to Screening of "The Express"
On Tuesday, September 23, 2008, Jason treated school athletes and coaches to a private screening of Universal Pictures’ new film, The Express, staring Rob Brown. Based on the incredible true story, The Express follows the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis (played by Brown), the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy. His fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of American sports and his story continues to inspire new generations.
Jason Taylor Takes Kids Back to School Shopping for "Cool Gear"
Are you ready for some…shopping? Jason Taylor sure is! The reigning NFL Man of the Year, Dancing with the Stars runner-up and Washington Redskins All-Pro Defensive End, recently hosted more than 100 children at his “Cool Gear for the School Year” back-to-school shopping programs as part of his continued community efforts through the Jason Taylor Foundation.
2nd Annual Camp Katina
From August 15-17, 2008, Katina Taylor, Vice President and co-founder of the Jason Taylor Foundation, hosted the 2nd annual “Camp Katina – Cartwheels to Character,” a gymnastics, cheerleading and life skills program for girls ages 7-12. Camp Katina is part of the Jason Taylor Foundation’s ongoing initiatives benefiting area youth.
www.jasontaylorfoundation.com