Parcells dispels talk that Taylor won't return to Fins

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 Parcells dispels talk that Taylor won't return to Fins
Dolphins executive vice president of football operations Bill Parcells told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that defensive end Jason Taylor will be playing for Miami in 2008 unless he chooses to retire, contrary to a published report. [link]

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AFC Sunday: Bills Add Stroud; Jets Get Faneca; Browns Nab Stallworth
Published 3/2/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
Head-to-Head: Dolphins, Taylor to Part Ways (Yahoo Sports!) or… Parcells Expects Taylor to Return (ESPN) AFC East Patriots: Moss Could Land in Five Places (Boston Herald) Bills: Bills Add Marcus Stroud, Spencer Johnson to Bolster Line (Buffalo News) Jets: Jets Sign Alan Faneca to Richest Free-Agent Deal in Team History (Daily News) Dolphins: Parcells Strategy Has Jason Taylor on the Move (South ...

Bill Parcells Says Jason Taylor Will Stay With Dolphins, Decries 'Journalistic Irresponsibility'
Published 3/2/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
Filed under: Dolphins, MiamiA day after a report saying Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor would not return to Miami for the 2008 NFL season, Dolphins front office boss Bill Parcells disputed the report. "This latest report is just another example of journalistic irresponsibility," Parcells told ESPN's Chris Mortensen, referring to a Yahoo! Sports report that Taylor and the Dolphins have agreed that he will leave the team before the NFL draft. According to Parcells, the only way Taylor won't be in Miami next ...

TUNA DENIES THAT TAYLOR IS DONE IN MIAMI
Published 3/2/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
On Saturday, Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports reported that the Dolphins and defensive end Jason Taylor are headed for an amicable divorce. In response, Dolphins V.P. of football operations Bill Parcells says that Taylor won’t be leaving. Parcells told Chris Mortensen of ESPN that Taylor’s options for 2008 will be to play for the Fins, or to retire .“This latest report is just another example of journalistic irresponsibility,” Parcells said. Ouch.  Though we’re not sure how this is all going to play out, we strongly believe that Taylor isn’t interested in playing for the Dolphins ...

Parcells Disputes Yahoo! Claim
Published 3/2/2008 by Ted Hill at Phin Phanatic | A Blog For Miami Dolphins Fans. We're not just Phans, we're Phanatics.
... . The report explains that the Taylor will be traded by the NFL Draft in late April. That fueled massive discussion on message boards, a lengthy article in today’s Miami Herald, and an opinion piece by columnist Dan Le Betard. But in an report today, Bill Parcells has disputed the claim , telling ESPN’s Chris Mortenson,“This latest report is just another example of journalistic irresponsibility,” You can interpret that however you’d like. It could be viewed as Parcells being 100% truthful and the report ending up being completely false like many other reports these days. But, ...

The Roundup: Randy Moss is tired of nothing
Published 3/2/2008 by Patrick Imig at The Big Lead
... Randy Moss have hit that never-good impasse.  [The Sporting News] A year after missing out on Moss last year, the Packers may be in line to bring him on board.  Of course, the Cowboys and Colts have a good shot at him too.  [the Point After Blog] Even though Phil Savage says otherwise, Brady Quinn is confident he’ll be competing for a starting job in training camp.  [Cleveland Plain Dealer] Not so fast: Bill Parcells expects Jason Taylor to stay with the Dolphins.  [ESPN] The lost stories in NFL Combine lore.  [The ...

Parcells shoots down Jason Taylor trade rumors
Published 3/2/2008 by Alex Carver at The Phish Tank
... “The latest report is just another example of journalistic irresponsibility,” Parcells told ESPN Sunday morning. He added that Taylor will be playing for the Dolphins next season unless he decides to retire. ...

Parcells: Jason, save the last dance for me
Published 3/2/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
Bill Parcells came out of hiding today to shoot down a Yahoo Sports report that suggested the Dolphins and Pro Bowl defensive end Jason Taylor had agreed to go their separate ways. "This latest report is just another example of journalistic irresponsibility," Parcells told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. Sun-Sentinel columnist Ethan Skolnick has an interesting response to Parcells on his award-winning Season Ticket blog. He thinks the Yahoo report is accurate, and that Parcells is upset that ...

RUMOR: Jason Taylor to be traded to Jaguars?
Published 3/6/2008 by Matty I <info@thephinsider.com> at The Phinsider: Front Page Posts
And this Jason Taylor saga continues. Yesterday, Taylor told ESPN's Kenny Mayne the following: "I have no idea where that [story] started, how it started. People are looking for stories but I'm the wrong person to ask because Bill and [Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland] call the ...

Jason Taylor: Trade to Niners an April Fool's Hoax
Published 4/2/2008 at RotoWire.com NFL Latest News
... 3/2/2008 Dolphins executive VP of football operations Bill Parcells told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that Taylor will be playing for Miami in 2008, contrary to published reports. "This latest report is just another... ...

Reading between the lines on Taylor
Published 5/28/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... But all we have from Parcells on the record are his comments to ESPN's Chris Mortensen about Taylor either playing for the Dolphins in 2008 or retiring. That isn't much. This is one of those stories that tends to ...

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