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The Jet Stream:
The player Jets fans love to hate, Dolphins LB Jason Taylor, criticized the Jets (and, of course, their fans) in an interview on Sirius NFL Radio that will air on Friday. The interview was conducted by SNY friend Adam Schein, and he basically asked Taylor, fresh off a 30-25 win at the Meadowlands, if the Jets talk too much.
"Everyone’s going to have a different opinion as to whether or not somebody talks too much," Taylor said. "When you lose two games to the same team in a year, it is probably time to stop talking a little bit and move on to your next opponent and get ready to play.
"After we beat them the first time here in Miami they talked about it for a few weeks. Because our games were three weeks apart they talked about it for a few weeks and maybe it got in the way and tripped them up against the Buffalo Bills ... So there comes a point where you’ve got to win with class and you’ve got to lose with class, and we try to do that. ...
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