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
Don't get me wrong, we haven't proven anything yet. We won a game, big deal.
We got an ugly win that was very beautiful.
We did a decent job of keeping them off balance,
We didn't make the playoffs. We definitely did a better job this year, but we still didn't make the playoffs.
You do one early in the year and everyone's going to do it to you until you put the fire out. It's my responsibility to put the fire out, not only for myself but everybody else. Maybe if I stop committing penalties, than everybody else will stop.
They got on a plane and came down here and kicked our butts in our backyard.
They did what we want to. They played like a team getting ready for a playoff run.
You play whoever's out there. Those are all professional players.
There's a lot of guys that haven't been here in years past for all the streaks and the things we've had going on with them. There's an obvious rivalry there that adds to it a little bit. ... But the way that we approach each game will be the same way regardless of who the opponent is.
For $15, I mean, it's a lifesaver. Or, it could be a lifesaver.
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 a critical game. We're both first in the MEAC,
They were loading the box up. They were bound and determined not to let us run, and we were taking advantage of that. Our game plan is to run the ball always, we throw it when we want to.