Lawrence Taylor isn't telling Michael Strahan what to do, but he knows that when you start thinking about retirement, it's time to retire. "That's the one thing about retirement: Once you get it in your head, it's hard to get it out," Taylor said by phone. "Once you make that decision that you've had enough, man, it's hard to think of anything but retirement. When you don't love the game anymore, when you lose your will to play, you should just go ahead and retire." LT planned to quit after the 1992 season, but after tearing his Achilles in the seventh game, he did not want his career to end that way. He came back for one more year. Taylor is the best player in Giants history. Strahan has had a Hall of Fame career. Their paths crossed in 1993 - LT's last and Strahan's first.