Jason Taylor

Jason Taylor
Jason Paul Taylor is a retired American football defensive end and linebacker who spent a majority of his career for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. Over the course of his 15-year career, Taylor played for the Dolphins on three separate occasions, and also played a season each for the Washington Redskinsand New York Jets. Taylor holds the sixth all-time career sacks record with 139.5 sacks, is the all-time leader in fumble return touchdowns with 6, while his...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth1 September 1974
CityPittsburgh, PA
It's disappointing we can't continue this, but we did it to ourselves. It's tough to end the season as one of the league's hottest teams. But we've just got to deal with it.
It was a mistake by me. I should have been on the other side. It's not a good feeling. I saw what the route was going to be and just misplayed it. I could have made a play on the ball, but I just misplayed it.
Oh well, we tied it. Stats are for fans, anyways.
It's more of a thinking man's game. It isn't easy to be down in a three-point stance one play and rush the quarterback, and get up and turn and drop and cover a receiver or back the next. I think it will be a good fit once I learn what the heck I'm doing.
It's a lot of stuff to learn, but I love it. We want to be the aggressors, the ones throwing things at them to see if they can handle it instead of waiting for them to come at us. Sometimes it puts you in tough spots, leaving the secondary out on an island, but I'd rather take my chances with it that way. We came out ahead of them with it today.
It's like the whole hurry-up and wait thing. It means to go after it but to also make sure you get it right the first time.
It won't happen again. We know they are a better team than that.
It kind of upset me to see it again hanging in the hallway, but when you win it, you can do that. I'm glad they got fined by their team, but I'm not big on bulletin-board stuff. If you need a bulletin board to get you going for Sunday, then you need to get a new line of business.
It's a critical game. We're both first in the MEAC,
We're fine. . . . We'll see what happens in the draft, we'll see what happens with the free agency and that's what's most important. Let the system run its course and see what happens.
We're not good enough to overcome killing ourselves all the time. But we're getting there.
They got on a plane and came down here and kicked our butts in our backyard.
You play whoever's out there. Those are all professional players.
They did what we want to. They played like a team getting ready for a playoff run.