Taylor says he is being targeted for testing

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POSTED 3:05 p.m. EDT, September 20, 2007
TAYLOR SUGGESTS THAT HE'S BEING TARGETED FOR TESTING

In an interview with Jarrett Bell of USA Today, Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor says that, since he spoke out publicly regarding linebacker Shawne Merriman's eligibility for honors at the end of a season in which Merriman missed 25 percent of the games due to a suspension for violation of the NFL's steroid's policy, Taylor has been visited frequently by the urine collection dude.

"Since I made those comments, I've been tested more than ever," Taylor told Bell. "It's supposed to be random, but I guess that computer has a star on it, next to my name. I guess they want to make sure I practice what I preach."

Though it's not clear from the context, it could be that Taylor's tongue was visiting the area of his cheek when he made these remarks, which on the surface are fairly inflammatory in nature. Because it otherwise sounds like he doesn't have a problem with the whole testing thing.
"There's a need to keep the game clean and also to protect people's health," Taylor said. "And at the end of the day, it's against the law."
Players who no history of positive tests are subject to up to six random tests during the offseason. Then, an annual non-random test is imposed at the outset of training camp. After that, 10 players per team are selected randomly for testing during each week during the regular season and the postseason.

Taylor was tested four times during the 2007 offseason.
Earlier this year, Taylor questioned whether Merriman should be permitted to play in the Pro Bowl. "You really shouldn't be able to fail a test like that and play in this league, to begin with," Taylor said. "To make the Pro Bowl and all the other awards, I think you're walking a fine line of sending the wrong message.

"A performance-enhancing drug is, obviously, what it is. You enhance your performance by doing that. You fail that test, I think it's not right. It's against the rules and ultimately I think it's sending the wrong message to the youth in America and the people who look at this game not only as entertainment but also to learn lessons from it."
 

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Hostile;1657969 said:
I think Jason's slip is showing.

For the sake of the person who cleans the floors at the Dolphins facilities I hope he can aim better at the cup than he did at Tony Romo.
 

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Steroids in my opinion should carry a 16 game suspension. Enough for a player to lose all gained effects of the steroid use. He should not be allowed to play in the post season (a 16 game suspension would take care of that) or the pro-bowl. Allowing Merriman to play in the pro-bowl says, "Take steroids, and maybe you too can play in the probowl!)
 

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Hostile;1657969 said:
I think Jason's slip is showing.

What do you mean? I didn't see anything wrong with what he said and I agree with him 100%.


He says he's being targeted, but it sure as hell doesn't look like he's worried about it.
 

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CATCH17;1657973 said:
For the sake of the person who cleans the floors at the Dolphins facilities I hope he can aim better at the cup than he did at Tony Romo.

:eek: :pee:

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I honestly don't give a crap. If I can watch, bigger, stronger and faster players on the field to give me a much more entertaining gameday experience when I am at the game or sitting on my couch, I say hell yes. It isn't my life, why should I care? These are grown men and they are in control of their bodies. If the NFL REALLY cared about this drug testing, then they would test every week. I think the NFL really doesn't care either, but they are pretending to by having these "random" tests.
 

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Rack;1657990 said:
What do you mean? I didn't see anything wrong with what he said and I agree with him 100%.


He says he's being targeted, but it sure as hell doesn't look like he's worried about it.

I agree. I'm glad he came out and bashed Merriman last year. It needed to be said, and the media wasn't going to do it.
 

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Hostile- ur the best, but in this case I disagree. Taylor is a class guy and a great football player... His comments were intelligent and truthful. Steroids have no place in pro sports period. It's cheating, plain and simple.
 

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Chocolate Lab;1658157 said:
I agree. I'm glad he came out and bashed Merriman last year. It needed to be said, and the media wasn't going to do it.


Agreed
 

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Chocolate Lab;1658157 said:
I agree. I'm glad he came out and bashed Merriman last year. It needed to be said, and the media wasn't going to do it.


It was downright ridiculous last year. He was being praised on how he handled the suspension, dropping the appeal and what he said. He was doing commercials. He has a Nike banner add on ESPN for "leave nothing"

Unbulleavabull
 

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CATCH17;1657973 said:
For the sake of the person who cleans the floors at the Dolphins facilities I hope he can aim better at the cup than he did at Tony Romo.

classic
 
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