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A week from now, Jason Taylor’s future with the Dolphins should come into focus. The report that Taylor wants to be traded won’t go away. But Taylor recently told someone close to him that he plans to return to the... [link]

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TAYLOR EXPECTING TO STAY IN MIAMI?
Published 4/20/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... and has asked politely to be traded. But will the Dolphins comply with that polite request? It sounds like Taylor himself isn’t counting on it. Edgar Thompson of the Palm Beach Post reports that Taylor recently told someone close to him that he plans to return to the Dolphins. It appears that Taylor would like to play elsewhere, but he’s not going to accomplish it by alienating the coaching staff, and he can live with it if his polite request is denied. Thompson also reports that Taylor’s future will be tied to the first pick in the draft. If the Dolphins choose a player ...

Weekend Roundup: The Jason Taylor saga & #1 pick talk
Published 4/21/2008 by Matty I at The Phinsider: Front Page Posts
... The "NFL history" cole is referring to is Jim Brown's retirement from football to pursue an acting career.  Cole believes that Taylor might be entertaining this idea if he isn't traded to a contender by training camp.  Cole also writes that Taylor hasn't made any demands or anything to the Dolphins.  Instead, he's "politely told the team he wants out," according to Cole. However, on Saturday, the Palm Beach Post refuted this report.  Edgar Thompson writes: ...

Weekend Roundup: The Jason Taylor saga & #1 pick talk
Published 4/21/2008 by Matty I <info@thephinsider.com> at The Phinsider: Front Page Posts
... The "NFL history" cole is referring to is Jim Brown's retirement from football to pursue an acting career.  Cole believes that Taylor might be entertaining this idea if he isn't traded to a contender by training camp.  Cole also writes that Taylor hasn't made any demands or anything to the Dolphins.  Instead, he's "politely told the team he wants out," according to Cole. However, on Saturday, the Palm Beach Post refuted this report.  Edgar Thompson writes: ...

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