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JT never a Phin Again!

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The Way Zach Thomas handled his last offseason with the Phins was So classy.
BP came in town took one look at him and said, "Hes too small, too old, too slow." Some things ppl have said about him Zach's hole career. Zach left town head held high saying that he will allways be a Phin at heart, and he will always be a Phin in my heart.

On the other hand, JT showed Zero class. He's a selfish person/player who only wants whats better for himself. After Zach left town he just decided that he didnt give rip about any other players on the team. Dancing with the stars?????? are pucking kidding me JT. After he didnt report to the offseason workouts after i herd him say he was going to on the M&M show i knew JT would never be a phin again. What a loser! What a selfish jerk! The way JT acted none of us could have guessed. We got a spectacular trade. For a player who i personally believe lost a few steps from his 06 AP DP of the year. How many times did u find yourself last year saying.....where has JT been at today? What planet has he been on? Ya he got 11 sacks last year or w/e. I believe we can replace that.

The only thing i know about this situation is:
Zach Thomas will always be a phin!
Jason Taylor.....never again
 
And with yet ANOTHER defensive end injury in Redskins camp today it looks like JT's aspirations of a Super Bowl ring are growing dimmer by the minute
 
This is garbage--fans should be remembering the great years that JT gave us despite playing on terrible teams. The guy was a stand out DE and a professional on and off the field. It's easy to be a good player on a good team, but it's a lot harder to be a good player on a bad team. Especially when you're the guy that opposing offenses focus on stopping, yet all the guy did was go to the pro bowl year after year and produce one of the single greatest seasons of any defender in NFL history. We all are entitled to our own opinion, but I'll choose to remember JT has the warrior who gave his all EVERY time he took the field.
 
This is garbage--fans should be remembering the great years that JT gave us despite playing on terrible teams. The guy was a stand out DE and a professional on and off the field. It's easy to be a good player on a good team, but it's a lot harder to be a good player on a bad team. Especially when you're the guy that opposing offenses focus on stopping, yet all the guy did was go to the pro bowl year after year and produce one of the single greatest seasons of any defender in NFL history. We all are entitled to our own opinion, but I'll choose to remember JT has the warrior who gave his all EVERY time he took the field.
I remember JTs great seasons. But i said. He has lost a few steps sense his 06 defensive player of the year. Hes not dynamic anymore. Hes still good but id much rather have a 2nd and 6th. And he will never be a phin again, u never should burn bridges. His between the organization and the fans are burnt down.
 
I remember JTs great seasons. But i said. He has lost a few steps sense his 06 defensive player of the year. Hes not dynamic anymore. Hes still good but id much rather have a 2nd and 6th. And he will never be a phin again, u never should burn bridges. His between the organization and the fans are burnt down.
How you figure that? Based on your own bitterness?
 
Right now everything is too fresh, years from now you guys will remember him fondly and he'll remember his days in Miami fondly. The wounds are too fresh for Taylor or fans to have rational thoughts.
 
So JT saw his brother-in-law and fellow Dolphin warrior treated like crap and shown the door and decided he didn't want that for him as well? I have no problem with JT wanting out. I'm sick of people giving this new regime a blank check to do whatever without any criticism. JT left it all on the field for over a decade for us. Then BP comes here and wants to make an example of him to show everyone he is top dog. I'm happy for JT, I hope he finds success. No matter what, it'll still be more success than the fins will have for a while.
 
So JT saw his brother-in-law and fellow Dolphin warrior treated like crap and shown the door and decided he didn't want that for him as well? I have no problem with JT wanting out. I'm sick of people giving this new regime a blank check to do whatever without any criticism. JT left it all on the field for over a decade for us. Then BP comes here and wants to make an example of him to show everyone he is top dog. I'm happy for JT, I hope he finds success. No matter what, it'll still be more success than the fins will have for a while.


The new regime wants to win, those guys weren't helping their team win many games in recent years. They didn't have any leverage.
 
The way JAson Taylor acted on the situation had to do with the personal "problems" between Parcells and Taylor. We as FANS should leave it as that.

Feathers get ruffled all the time in business and JAson Taylor has given 100% to this franchise as a player and leader while wearing the Miami uniform.

It would be immature to discredit Taylor when it was a 2-way "tango" between Taylor and PArcells in the situation. But I guess "what can you do for me now?" is the attitude some Miami fans are taking to bash Taylor and hoist PArcells.

Marino-Taylor-Zach Thomas = Dolphins for life during my generation.
 
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