Jason Taylor Returns to His Miami Roots

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Jason Taylor Returns to His Miami Roots

Published: Wed, May 13, 2009 - 4:45pm ET
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Jason Taylor, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Washington Redskins

05/13 — Welcome back, Jason Taylor.

I know, I know, Taylor doesn't like the Jets and the Green & White don't like him. But I've always respected what No. 99 in aqua and coral could do and had done to the Jets, among others, ever since Miami brought him into the NFL as a promising but lesser-known third-round DE/LB out of Akron in the 1997 draft.

Jason TaylorAfter spending an injury-marred 2008 with the Redskins, it was announced earlier today that Taylor has signed a one-year deal to return to the Dolphins and the AFC East — and back into the consciousness of Jets fans everywhere.

"My heart has always been in Miami, and so I'm truly excited to call myself a Dolphin once again," Taylor said in a statement. "I was presented with a number of different opportunities, but in the end the combination of this being the best situation for my family, my love for this community and my tremendous loyalty to a great organization made this an easy decision."

As recently as last month, Taylor rekindled those fires with the fans he loves to hate when he was asked if, in keeping with thin rumors of Jets interest in talking with him, he could see himself wearing green for the last year or two of his career.

"It'd be very, very, very difficult," he was quoted as saying. "But at the end of the day, if you can't find a job anywhere else and the Jets call, I guess you've got to retire or go play. ... But the Jets are the Jets. I've had a lot of history saying bad things about Jets fans. The fireman hat guy ["Fireman" Ed Anzalone] and all of the people in New York that are Jets fans are not the ones that are working on Wall Street. I've said all of those things. So I've got to leave it at that."

I always thought that besides being one of the NFL's top defensive gladiators of the past decade and a half, he also had a little bit of pro wrestler in him. He just seemed to enjoy jawing with Jets Nation, then going out and dropping the Jets' runners and sacking their throwers.

Be that as it may, assuming everything goes smoothly in his transition into Tony Sparano and Paul Pasqualoni's defense, I don't expect fans to cut him much slack in front of their TVs on Monday night, Oct. 12, when the Jets play at Miami, and especially when he returns to the Meadowlands three weeks later on Nov. 1.

But maybe in your hearts you could take timeout to give JT a little thanks — for bringing some extra passion into the already passionate Jets-Fins rivalry, and for not doing the foxtrot up I-95 to Foxboro to sign with the Patriots.

Here are the top five Jets opponents in sacks and tackles for loss/no gain from 1995-2008:

 Player Team(s)  Sacks  Player Team(s) TFLNG
 Jason Taylor MIA 16.5 Zach Thomas MIA 22.0
 Willie McGinest NE-CLE 9.5 Jason Taylor MIA 19.0
 Richard Seymour NE 8.0 Willie McGinest NE-CLE 16.0
 Rod Coleman OAK-ATL 8.0 Tedy Bruschi NE 13.0
 Mike Vrabel NE 7.5 Pat Williams BUF-MIN 11.0
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John Said:

Thu, May 14, 2009 - 7:09pm ET

"We've been beating Taylor since he came in the league. As a fan I have always enjoyed watching him come up short. His stats are usually put up in garbage time as the record will show. WELCOME BACK TAYLOR !"

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JETS 4 LIFE Said:

Fri, May 15, 2009 - 9:15am ET

"Jason Taylor is WEAK he played like he was lost in Washington,Did Nothing please spare me the he's a threat nonsense! the truth probably said behind closed doors is. NE did not really want him! nor anyone else. and the Fins took him back for good PR and cheap. 1 mill, thats what twinkle toes got .LOL good for him he will get steam rolled by the JETS anyway so whats the point in wasting time on him"

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JETS 4 LIFE Said:

Fri, May 15, 2009 - 9:23am ET

"one last thing on Taylor they have him listed as 6'5" 240 thats little to begin with fast yeah but weak. looks more like 225 these days, dolphin fan good luck see you in october when we mow the field with them. remember this SMALL and WEAK he is done."

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