Veteran linebacker Jason Taylor expressed disappointment on Thursday that knowledge of Miami Dolphins' players-only meeting that he led became public according to Omar Kelly and Andrew Carter of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Taylor led the meeting after the Dolphins' 23-13 defeat against the Houston Texans on Sunday. "It's a little disturbing that what was talked about in the locker room to begin with was talked about outside of the locker room," Taylor said. "That's a little disappointing to me. There was no media in there, so it shouldn't have been public." Taylor said the meeting among players "should have been a very private moment." After the loss against the Texans, Taylor said he doubted whether some of his teammates possessed the confidence necessary to win. "That's not blaming our performance on anything else besides us not making plays on the field," Taylor said. "Coach Sparano is not going to miss a tackle it's all us. It's as simple as that." Source: The Redzone