* The EIA's natural gas storage data is due at 10:30 a.m.EDT (1430 GMT). A Reuters analyst survey yielded a forecast forsupplies to have risen 43 billion cubic feet. [ID:nN23547041] (Reporting by Robert Gibbons) Funds News | ETFs News Funds News ETFs News. First, let me start off by congratulating Jason Taylor for finishing in second place on Dancing With The Stars.
Most people who follow football and the Dolphins in particular can't go more than a sentence without talking about Jason Taylor's DWTS experience before quickly noting that they didn't watch it. I mean, why would they? They wouldn't want to jeopardize their awesome manliness right? Give me a break I'm not ashamed to admit it I watched the show. I watched the show because I'm a huge fan of Jason's and I was very interested to see how someone who is so supremely talented at one thing (football) would fare at something that is so foreign to them (dancing).Honestly, who can't relate to trying something completely outside of your comfort zone? I applaud Jason for his efforts on the show and I wish every guy with a keyboard and bile ready to be spilled on the net would just lay off him for appearing on the show Take your insecurities out somewhere else. Moving on, I'd like to address all those people out there who are now questioning Jason's leadership role on this team. It was announced today by Coach Sparano that Jason will not be attending any of the team's offseason activities, including all OTAs, minicamps and even training camp. Just watching Sparano's post-practice press conference, with all his mentioning of the nine weeks of hard work that everyone in Miami had been putting in, is enough to tell everyone that Parcells and Sparano are not happy that Jason was on the show Too bad, guys. There are so many other things that you could be angry about right now, like perhaps the offseason incidents requiring police intervention by Matt Roth, Channing Crowder, Reagan Mauia and now Will Allen.
What did Taylor do? All he did was appear on a family-oriented show which cast him, the National Football League, and National Football League players in a pristine light in the public eye. This was the guy who was the NFL Man of the Year last year, recognizing both his on and off the field contributions. For a team coming off a 1-15 season, Jason Taylor is the kind of player who should be embraced. And yet in far too many people's eyes, he is no longer a leader because he is going to miss the entire offseason, while perhaps trying to force a trade.
