Dolphins Deal Taylor to Harvard

Jason Taylor and two other Dolphins will participate in a business seminar at Ivy League schools

Jason Taylor will undoubtedly be the most menacing force the Ivy League has ever seen - in the classroom at least.

Taylor is among three Miami Dolphins who will participate in the NFL's Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program, which teaches players skills they could use during and after their playing days. The one-week program starts next week.

Long snapper John Denney will join Taylor at Harvard, while linebacker Charlie Anderson will get to attend the business school at the University of Pennsylvania.

Taylor, who graduated from Akron and is a former NFL defensive MVP, could use the program to gain a little competitive advantage on the Phins this off season. The Dolphins still haven't decided if they want to bring the 35-year-old pass rusher back, but with the Ivy League on his resume, we are sure Taylor might pick up a few negotiation tricks.

Maybe he could offer to be paid by the play or promise to recite some Shakespeare before every game. We hear Bill Parcells is a big Hamlet fan.

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