http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...taylor-showing-promise-i/ngMxh/?__federated=1
Don't forget the kid ran an official 4.38 at the combine,and hits like a missle.
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This thread title reads like a posthumous release from Tom Clancy.
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Only problem is..we have one "JT", now he more than likely will also be called "JT"
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The Rock says "NO".
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4 interceptions........2.5 sacks.......and 3 forced fumbles his senior year at Boise. Potential playmaker?
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edit: weird repost...
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He had another good day at practice...getting some starting reps, we'll see how it plays out because right now Jimmy Wilson is having a great camp and offseason by all sources I've heard, and I still think Finnegan is gonna be competin like a mother.
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I'd like to see Taylor get used a bit as a "star" type position player like he did in college. Maybe between him and Dion Jordan they can come up with common defensive packages without any of our ****ty linebackers on the field.
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... and HER right hand never leaves her waist. Sounds like it's YOUR right hand that has you in a state of fluster...Canad-phin likes this. -
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http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/06/18/4186667/miami-dolphins-jamar-taylor-giving.html
Important to read, kid had a torn abductor muscle along with the hernia, couldn't move..
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/06/25/finnegans-comments-ruffle-rams-feathers/
This is why you keep your mouth shut.
Finnegan opens his mouth and puts Tim Walton's head on a spike, so coaches on the Rams staff who were actually there decide to tell the other side of the story:
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The "source with knowledge of the team's thinking" is an agent who represents coaches still with the team.
Finnegan shot his mouth off about the coaching last year, giving an implication of blame for his own poor play. They fired back and said he played poorly because he played poorly, not because of the coaching staff. It's a childish exchange, started by Finnegan. Two wrongs don't make a right.
The most interesting revelation to me though is that Finnegan began blaming his eye injury for his poor play, told the team he was going to have surgery so they would put him on IR, and then never actually had the surgery.
I think some of us had already looked with skepticism on this idea that his eye injury was responsible for his poor play, especially given the timing of when the injury happened, which was after some of his worst play of the season. In fact he had his better games of the season after the injury.
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I think the argument of the other side is somewhat a joke when the coach in question got fired. What does that tell everyone? It tells me this source is an idiot or the coach wouldn't have been fired if he was doing such a great job.
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Someone should change the title of the thread.