I have to first say that as a dolphin fan I am extremely appreciative of the years of service Jason Taylor gave this team. If that has come to an
end so be it everything eventually does. That bieng said I am sooooooooo
proud of the Miami Dolphins orginazations handling of this JT situation.
I had suspected all along that the first time Jason (no I'm sorry, Jason's
agent) approached the Dolphins about leaving the team was back when
Bill Parcels made his comment about that Jason would either have to retire or play for the Dolphins. And Bill kept his word on not addressing
JT since then. So the Dolphins ask more than he is really worth and would
have moved him on draft day but there were no takers at the asking price and we wouldn't budge. Why should we? And now the Dolphins have went
one better by putting the ball back in JT's court. Now that the world knows JT isn't going to show up for any Dolphin functions the media blitz
on him is going to be relentless until this is resolved. The Dolphins won't
bring it up again unless they have to. I look at all this one way. JT signed
a contract to play for the Dolphins in 2008. I know a lot of teams move
players at this point in their contract but there is NOTHING wrong with
the Dolphins expecting JT to honor the contract he signed. I personally
think the man would be a fool to pass up the 8 milliion or so he will get
paid to play this year. And as far a him becoming a hollywood star, the
first thing his PR guy would tell him is this whole Dolphin pissing match is
not good for you image. I think JT should step up to plate and be a man.:up:
end so be it everything eventually does. That bieng said I am sooooooooo
proud of the Miami Dolphins orginazations handling of this JT situation.
I had suspected all along that the first time Jason (no I'm sorry, Jason's
agent) approached the Dolphins about leaving the team was back when
Bill Parcels made his comment about that Jason would either have to retire or play for the Dolphins. And Bill kept his word on not addressing
JT since then. So the Dolphins ask more than he is really worth and would
have moved him on draft day but there were no takers at the asking price and we wouldn't budge. Why should we? And now the Dolphins have went
one better by putting the ball back in JT's court. Now that the world knows JT isn't going to show up for any Dolphin functions the media blitz
on him is going to be relentless until this is resolved. The Dolphins won't
bring it up again unless they have to. I look at all this one way. JT signed
a contract to play for the Dolphins in 2008. I know a lot of teams move
players at this point in their contract but there is NOTHING wrong with
the Dolphins expecting JT to honor the contract he signed. I personally
think the man would be a fool to pass up the 8 milliion or so he will get
paid to play this year. And as far a him becoming a hollywood star, the
first thing his PR guy would tell him is this whole Dolphin pissing match is
not good for you image. I think JT should step up to plate and be a man.:up: