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Originally Posted by sandtrapjack
To the contrary, there were several OTA's taking place that he missed. Albiet all were voluntary.
When your highest tenured team leader put's positioning his post-football career over his teams improvement, it just sends the wrong message. When your team is 1-15, those "voluntary" OTA's take on more meaning than if the team was 11-5.
Again, I believe to a certain degree that both parties share blame in the fall-out in Miami.
1.) Parcells needs to relax his sphincter a bit
2.) For Taylor, there are better times to pursue off-seeason commitments outside of football then when your team is 1-15.
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Unless voluntary suddenly means mandatory then I don't know what the big deal is.
I have a feeling that regardless of what JT did, Parcells was going to look to push him out. Dancing with the stars was a very convenient excuse.