Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

After spending a year with the New York Jets, Miami Dolphins LB Jason Taylor has a rave review for what he considers to be one of the division’s up-and-coming quarterbacks.

And it isn’t Mark Sanchez.

Drawn back to the Dolphins after a surprise call from coach Tony Sparano in the offseason, Taylor has been impressed with Chad Henne’s improvements.

“We need to grow and we need to continue to change, and I think Chad has grown immensely since I left here a year ago,” Taylor told NBC Miami. “I saw a kid in New York, Mark Sanchez, that is young, I don’t think he’s as talented as Chad Henne.”

Henne’s play has improved this season, although the Dolphins are 0-3. Prior to the season, Henne was given responsibility to call audibles at the line of scrimmage. And when fans booed him during a scrimmage, Sparano and Dolphins players were quick to come to his defense.

Taylor also shed light on why he left Miami after 2009, blaming one person: former team adviser Bill Parcells.

“You know I’m very comfortable and confident in saying he’s the reason why I left Miami,” Taylor said. “For whatever reason, Bill and I didn’t see eye to eye or I don’t even know if we had a chance to see eye to eye, because we never really communicated like that. It was just Bill didn’t like me, didn’t want me around or whatever.”

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