DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor says the candidacy of his likely chief rival for NFL
defensive player of the year, Shawne Merriman, was tainted by a four-game steroid suspension in November.
"You really shouldn't be able to fail a test like that and play in this
league, to begin with," Taylor said Wednesday. "To make the Pro Bowl and
all the other awards, I think you're walking a fine line of sending the
wrong message."
Merriman, who plays outside linebacker for the San
Diego Chargers, has denied he's a steroid cheat and blamed his
positive test on a tainted supplement.
"A performance-enhancing drug is, obviously, what it is," Taylor said.
"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."
When told of Taylor's comments, Merriman said he tries to be a good role
model, adding he has taken his punishment for the positive drug test.
Jason Taylor thinks awarding Shawne Merriman would send the wrong message. (US PRESSWIRE)
"If I wasn't having the kind of season I'm having, this wouldn't even be
a conversation," Merriman said. "The NFL will always have the level of
integrity. That's what makes the NFL. In my situation, everything
happened in an appropriate way. I sat out my four games, my money was
taken away from me, my four games were taken away from me, and I came
back and played my rear off."
Taylor has been one of the few bright spots this season for Miami (6-9).
In 15 games, he has 13½ sacks, 10 fumbles forced and two
interceptions, both returned for touchdowns.
Merriman is tied for the NFL lead in sacks with 15 1/2 in 11 games for
the AFC West champion Chargers (13-2). He has four forced fumbles and
has one interception.
"He's always making plays," Taylor said. "He's one of the best young
talents we have in this game right now as far as defensively, and he has
had an unbelievable year. With that being said, there are certain rules
and guidelines we have to abide by to play in this game."
Taylor made his comments in a conference calls with reporters in
Indianapolis. The Dolphins conclude their season Sunday against the
Colts.
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