As time goes on. Taylor will be available at the right price. this move is against TT's religion, but I'd like to see it happen.
Read the comments of one of Taylor's current teammates:
Quentin Moses tried unsuccessfully to mimic Jason Taylor's long-arm technique forever, going back to his high school days.
When playing for Oakland early last season, Moses said his position coach had the defensive ends study film of Taylor's bread-and-butter pass rush move.
But as much as Moses studied the straight-arm shove used to shed an offensive tackle in pursuit of an opposing quarterback, he couldn't get it right until he received a few tutorials from the master himself.
"I learned more from Jason last year in the little bit I played behind him than I learned the whole time I've been playing the position," Moses said. "And I'm talking college and high school. He's such a mentor, tries to help people get better. And I never had to ask."
Even though Taylor's prolonged absence from the Dolphins' offseason work increases Moses' chances of making the 53-man roster, he would prefer to see the six-time Pro Bowl selection return as soon as possible. And he's not alone.
"It makes a big difference learning from someone who kind of knows the game, or a coach who might have played the game, and learning from one of the greatest to ever do it and is still doing it," said Moses, who had eight tackles and 1 1/2 sacks playing behind Taylor for the final eight games last season.
"Just technique-wise, it's the little secrets, like what to expect from a tackle, and the keys to go off," Moses said.
"He gives you little things to help you cheat, and that makes you become a better player. At least it did for me."
Taylor has played in the "Bates D" for years. He would help our current DLineman and maybe give Sanders some insight on how increase our D pressure with Blitzes. In addition, he's help Montgomery and the other young DE's, as well as getting some pressure himself. Our young team doesn't need a lot of low draft picks anymore, let's send one to Miami and land Taylor for our team. I think it's be a good move for us.
Read the comments of one of Taylor's current teammates:
Quentin Moses tried unsuccessfully to mimic Jason Taylor's long-arm technique forever, going back to his high school days.
When playing for Oakland early last season, Moses said his position coach had the defensive ends study film of Taylor's bread-and-butter pass rush move.
But as much as Moses studied the straight-arm shove used to shed an offensive tackle in pursuit of an opposing quarterback, he couldn't get it right until he received a few tutorials from the master himself.
"I learned more from Jason last year in the little bit I played behind him than I learned the whole time I've been playing the position," Moses said. "And I'm talking college and high school. He's such a mentor, tries to help people get better. And I never had to ask."
Even though Taylor's prolonged absence from the Dolphins' offseason work increases Moses' chances of making the 53-man roster, he would prefer to see the six-time Pro Bowl selection return as soon as possible. And he's not alone.
"It makes a big difference learning from someone who kind of knows the game, or a coach who might have played the game, and learning from one of the greatest to ever do it and is still doing it," said Moses, who had eight tackles and 1 1/2 sacks playing behind Taylor for the final eight games last season.
"Just technique-wise, it's the little secrets, like what to expect from a tackle, and the keys to go off," Moses said.
"He gives you little things to help you cheat, and that makes you become a better player. At least it did for me."
Taylor has played in the "Bates D" for years. He would help our current DLineman and maybe give Sanders some insight on how increase our D pressure with Blitzes. In addition, he's help Montgomery and the other young DE's, as well as getting some pressure himself. Our young team doesn't need a lot of low draft picks anymore, let's send one to Miami and land Taylor for our team. I think it's be a good move for us.


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