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Interesting, and a tough decision for Sparano and Ireland, I could see JT coming back or JP, but not both.
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probably would have helped if he or JP got to Brady.
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I think that's awesome. Obviously, he wants to be a Miami Dolphin until he retires, and he feels he can still play. I agree. I think he can too. That's the kind of loyalty (and leadership) you want out of your players. I say build a D around him. One in which he can be a complimentary player to.
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Jt is doing decent this year. I think he's going to go back to his weak side role, and Porter is going to be out this year unless he steps it up hard.
Porter was great last year, and has completely slumped off this year and almost been non-existant. I'm not sure why, maybe he's getting blocked heavier based on his performance last year, or maybe he's just not playing up to snuff. The point is that between his injury, his age, and his performance this year he'd be of more worth to us as trade bait if possible. -
JT deserves to be here for the rest of his career, however long that is.
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Im backing JT. Seeing that he put on ten pounds in the weight room preparing for this season is a good sign to.I think JT has always been more about speed.Looks as if he's going for another dimension of his ability. Go JT!!!
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In light of this news i hear there is a party planned at Deb's house to celebrate more years of JT in aqua and orange.
Great news. Glad he wants to be here, not that there was any doubt.padre31, dolphindebby and late again like this. -
I don't think it'll be too hard of a decision at all. Porter maybe you have to think about first. But JT should be automatic. Not because of his past either. Right now JT has recorded 5.5 sacks for the season. So he's on track to record 11 for the year. Isn't that pretty much what most of us hoped for from him?
In addition he's forced 2 fumbles, running one of them back for a TD.dolfan22 and dolphindebby like this. -
he spent one season on another team and i bet it was the worst year of football hes ever experienced in his entire life (from pop warner, to HS, to Akron, to now)
Im not surprised he wants to stay here...dolphindebby likes this. -
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You guys know I pray he comes back. I think he's a real asset to the franchise and the team. And terrific "eye candy" too.:wink2:The Aqua Crush likes this. -
I think we should pawn him off to some other team for a 2nd round pick, and wait for them to cut him so we can resign him.
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I would not mind if he came back for another season for a reasonable price AND with the understanding that he has to be a back/situational pass rusher. He is too old to be an every down guy.
As for Porter, he I hope we cut ties with him after the season is over. I am growing tired of his mouth and lack or production. -
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He wants to be a part of this so bad and won't let playing time , roles be an issue. JT WILL do whatever is best for the team overall. His performance shows he has enough left to contribute to a playoff team.
As I said before the season started , he is more likely to score 2 touchdowns this year than none. One down , hopefully one more to come. Some players have the knack and JT definitely does in this regard.
We need to upgrade talent wise , we don't do that by not allowing a still very productive Miami icon to play where he wants in the role that is best for everyone.dolphindebby likes this. -
JT wants a ring with the Dolphins, and he knows that if the FO makes the right moves next year, we have that chance.
JT's heart is too much in this team to leave it, while he can still perform, and we're on the cusp of becoming an elite team again.dolphindebby likes this. -
JT wants a ring .... doubt it really matters which team it is with - per se ...
his family lives here, so of course, his 1st choice would be to stay .... especially with seeing the course this team is on.
problem is ... if done correctly, we'd only need him part-time or situational next year ... so, as long as he is good with that ... and that he plays for about the same $$$$ ... then welcome aboard, otherwise ...
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He told the front office he was willing to play for whatever the FO felt was fair and that he would accept whatever role they had for him.
He had other offers. In fact, the Pats were aggressively chasing him. So I don't think saying ..."doubt it matters which team it is with - per se" is an accurate statement.dolphindebby and muscle979 like this. -
actually, that's what the 'per se' ... inferred ...
i believe his family situation, and the fact that he is very much involved in the area are the main driving force in his real desire to play here.
of course there is an emotional tie to this team ... and the current course is an added influencer ...
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"In late February, Taylor had been home in Broward for nearly two months and he called Wichard to say he was staying home forever.
"I'll play for the Dolphins or not at all,'' he said.
Wichard had broached the idea with the Dolphins but there had been no commitment , no negotiations.
"There can't be a negotiation,'' Taylor said. "I'll play for anything. I might be stupid, but this is what I want to do."..
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...-taylor-dolphins-hyde-051309,0,5180901.column