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Let's say that Kubes is here for another 10 years (maybe realistic, maybe not). Given the sheer amount of 3rd round picks he's going to be making over that time, there will be some picks that don't turn out. With Taylor, you've got a pretty good idea of what you're getting, and it aint bad. As much as Taylor would bring on the field, I think he would add locker room intangibles that could go on well after his retirement. I've heard (and believe) the comment that going from 8-8 to 10-6 is far more difficult than going from 6-10 to 8-8. I think Taylor gives us a better chance of making that jump this year, and I think that's worth alot (up to and including a 3rd round pick). |
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Imagine if we could have shanghaied a third for Sage Rosenfels, this decision would be easier. (No, the Dolphins probably wouldn't do a Sage-for-Taylor trade, in part because the Fins now have two high picks spent on QBs).
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I can see both sides to this debate, but the more I think about it the more I think the phins screwed up by not working a little harder to get something done by draft day.
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Imagine that - The Big Tuna making a mistake. |
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Tuna probably didn't believe it wouldn't workout and that he could "Manhandle" Jason. Jason sees himself out of football either now or in the very near future and didn't give a rip what Tuna wanted or thought.
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now taylor has to do what's right for him. play for tuna or go home.
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nah, i'm not belichick, i'll talk. i don't buy the "kubiak will have plenty of 3rd rounds in his tenure" or the "well we didn't have a 2nd and it was fine" bits. neither is a reason to give up a 3rd for a 33 year old, 11 year vet who has one foot out the door to his hollywood interests but may come back to play for a SUPER BOWL CONTENDER being that he is the "superstar vet looking for one last chance on a team that is one player away" type. besides, not having a 2nd round the last two years has been brutality on wheels -and i'm just a fan- imagine these guys straining over it for months and months. probably not the hell it used to be, but he would bring some hellraising defense. the locker-room leadership thing has always been a mystery to me. some people think it's important while others not so much. i think it's important, but i also believe it has more to do with who is setting the tone for the locker room. maybe it is the players, but i look at how this team is turning around and i say it's kubiak. but nobody really knows so...whatev. i see the good in taylor man, i really do. great guy, consumate professional, all-pro player, hellraiser, emotional leader but i look at what is being given up and i just think it's too much to get him. not that any of this matters, because i don't think parcells will let him go anywhere.
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And trust me, in two/three years if we can look at Kubiak's list of 3rd round picks and find as few "busts" as you clearly believe we will, I'll be happier than you could know. |
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An even more fun idea would be a trade for Taylor *and* Ricky Williams. I don't know what the cap ramifications would be (probably sucks worse for the Dolphins) but the Texans would be getting two former All-Pros on the cheap that could be spectacular with a change of scenery.
I'm still talking about just a third-rounder here but Tuna might like the idea of unloading two albatrosses who I think still have something left to prove. And isn't rush end and RB two positions we were thinking were weaknesses before the draft? Obviously, I'd want to know what the contract situations would be like but it is something to ponder about. Of course, maybe we should wait for June 2nd to see if they might get cut first.
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There ya go Bob, talking like a teasip Texan again. No, No & heck no! There will be other solutions to the DE problem before the season starts, and Ricky Williams.......you've really gotta be kidding.
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Who would you rather hand the ball to 20 times a game? Ricky Williams or Ron Dayne? That's all I'm saying. Of course, that assumes Williams is over his injury/motivation problems.
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My point exactly.
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I would absolutely do a 3rd for Taylor. Quick turnarounds are commonplace in the NFL, and this team was already average to begin with. Adding a defensive pass rusher like Taylor could immediately vault our defense into elite territory. If our offensive weapons stay healthy, that would be enough to make us contenders, I feel. As others have mentioned, putting more pressure on the QB, as Taylor would do, opens things up more for Mario, who is already a handful, and will make things easier on our secondary, which is our biggest weakness on defense. I doubt that it happens, but I think it would be worth it to try.
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taylor might bring us one step closer to elite, but wouldn't put us over the hump so to speak. reggie white might take this texans defense and put it to elite status, but jason taylor does not. perhaps the continued development of mario, amobi, tj, fred bennett, the return to health of dunta/earl to a lesser extent, the blooming of diles, adibi, and molden, and consistent solid play from demps and co. at safety AND jason taylor MIGHT put us up to elite but that's banking off of too many walls for me to believe. weaver, taylor, mario, amobi, tj....damn that's a lotta cash for 1 line
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I'd trade Weaver for Taylor in a heart beat (weaver has a big contract and so does taylor so you have to even it out)
and maybe a 5th or so on the draft scale |
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I had written up a long post explaining why your statement above is being overly critical, but you are not going to be swayed, I can tell, so I won't bother. I will say that I thought I heard on the radio the other day that Taylor stated he will only play one more season. If that is indeed the case, I would not give up a 3rd for him. My willingness to trade a 3rd round pick is contingent on him being here and being productive for 2 more years (which I think he could do...if he was willing). Let me ask you this, would you be willing to trade Eric Winston for Taylor, straight up? |
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Taylor seems to always be in great shape, so I really wouldn't have a problem with him at all. He had 11 sacks last year at age 33. If he can stay on as long as Strahan can then that would not be a bad pickup at all. Strahan is 36 now and still racked up 9 sacks. Would a rookie 3rd rounder produce like he would for the next couple of years? Get Taylor this year, give him a 2 year contract, draft his replacement next year.
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If I had a dime for every time a player said one thing and did another, I'd have as much money as Jason Taylor. Money talks.
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![]() oh yea and jason taylor was a third round pick in '97, 73rd overall. just thought i would throw that tidbit in since you mentioned 3rd round picks...so i guess a third round pick has quite the possibility of playing like jason taylor. i've been thinking about this for a while now and i've come to the conclusion that besides the fact that he wants a ring, we could do better with our 3rd round picks, his contract, his drama and all that jazz another reason not to pick him up is it takes the pressure off of mario, amobi, tj and i suppose okam to get better.
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