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(On the challenges that Jason Taylor poses) - "I was a little disappointed when he signed back. I thought that once he left for Washington I'd never have to play him again. He's a great player. I've always enjoyed the rivalry with the Dolphins, and he's really been, he and Zach Thomas were really the defensive leaders for an awful long time. He's back to his usual playing style and he's playing great football, leads the team in sacks. He's a tenacious player, he's always been that way, and he gives great effort on every play. When he makes plays, the entire team rallies around it. We have to try to do a good job of trying to keep him out of the backfield and certainly keeping him out of the end zone. He was in the end zone last week after the fumble recovery, and he's been in the end zone a couple other times versus us. Have to try to eliminate those."
(On what his thoughts were when he saw the Wildcat last year) - "It took everybody by surprise on our team, and it took the league by storm last year. That's all you heard this offseason was 'whose going to be running the Wildcat, and which teams will be good at it,' and everyone has some version of it at this point. They've done a great job with it. Anytime you have Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams on the field at the same time, there's a lot of danger. They're big, powerful backs, and when the strength of your team is guys like that, then you have to find ways to get them the ball and they've done a great job of that. It still catches teams off guard, it's hard to defend, and you've got the threat of two of the best backs in the league running the ball. And then when they decide to throw it off of that, it's usually one-on-one coverage out there. It's a great weapon for the Dolphins and they've used it very effectively, used it to a division title last year. We have to do a good job of defending it."
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