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what will be the dolphins final record?

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    timcouchIV

    [1]Nov 26, 2007
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    i say 1-15!
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    HelloStuart

    [2]Nov 26, 2007
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    Given that tonight's game is still scoreless in the fourth quarter, 1-15 does seem likely.

    Savor every moment kids, you're probably watching one of the worst football teams ever assembled. And yes, that includes the '76 Bucs, '90 Patriots and '01 Panthers.
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    timcouchIV

    [3]Nov 26, 2007
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    HelloStuart wrote:
    Given that tonight's game is still scoreless in the fourth quarter, 1-15 does seem likely.

    Savor every moment kids, you're probably watching one of the worst football teams ever assembled. And yes, that includes the '76 Bucs, '90 Patriots and '01 Panthers.
    lol!
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    thechazz44

    [4]Nov 26, 2007
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    HelloStuart wrote:
    Given that tonight's game is still scoreless in the fourth quarter, 1-15 does seem likely.

    Savor every moment kids, you're probably watching one of the worst football teams ever assembled. And yes, that includes the '76 Bucs, '90 Patriots and '01 Panthers.
    they will go 1-15.
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    Finalsequel

    [5]Nov 27, 2007
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    Their best chance to win comes this week when they play the Jets.
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    KingofIPirates

    [6]Nov 27, 2007
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    Might as well go 0-16, we'd be perfect on both ends of the spectrum. Either way I don't see the dolphins winning a game with a coach who's name should be Sham Cameron. For the past three weeks he's cost us the game from some of the most absolutely ridiculous calls
    Edited on 11/27/2007 10:14am
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    HelloStuart

    [7]Nov 27, 2007
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    Finalsequel wrote:
    Their best chance to win comes this week when they play the Jets.

    Wow. That's like Forrest Gump playing against the guy from "Sling Blade."
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    HelloStuart

    [8]Nov 27, 2007
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    KingofIPirates wrote:
    Might as well go 0-16, we'd be perfect on both ends of the spectrum. Either way I don't see the dolphins winning a game with a coach who's name should be Sham Cameron. For the past three weeks he's cost us the game from some of the most absolutely ridiculous calls.

    Well, at least he kept the Steelers scoreless until the final 17 seconds of Monday's game.
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    tvfanatic91

    [9]Nov 27, 2007
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    HelloStuart wrote:
    Given that tonight's game is still scoreless in the fourth quarter, 1-15 does seem likely.

    Savor every moment kids, you're probably watching one of the worst football teams ever assembled. And yes, that includes the '76 Bucs, '90 Patriots and '01 Panthers.


    They have lost 6 games by 3 points. Now I am one who says a win is a win and a loss is a loss. But I doubt those other three teams didn't lose 6 games by 3 points. I think they are better than the '76 Bucs. The Bucs had 4 games where they lost by 10 or less and only 2 by 3 points.
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    flamesword47

    [10]Nov 27, 2007
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    The Dolphins are afraid to take chances, like kicking long field goals that would've kept them in the game. As much as I'd love to see them win one, every time the Dolpins are presented with a big window of opportunity, they either fail or wuss out. So I've voted they'll go 0-16.
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    123home123

    [11]Nov 27, 2007
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    The field conditions played a big part in the decision not to go for a field goal in the Pittsburgh game. That's also why the game was scoreless until the closing seconds.

    It really was ridiculous for the stadium owners to let the field get into such a terrible condition. They had four high-school football games there on Friday. Why is high-school football that important that they need to play all those games three days before an NFL game and then a college football game on Saturday?

    They knew the rain was coming so they should have moved the high-school games somewhere else.

    I don't know if that game revealed too much about either Pittsburgh or Miami. I thought the game would be decided by a fumble that was run back 50 yards for a TD, or a similar play. There weren't going to be long scoring drives in those conditions.
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    thechazz44

    [12]Nov 28, 2007
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    HelloStuart wrote:
    Finalsequel wrote:
    Their best chance to win comes this week when they play the Jets.

    Wow. That's like Forrest Gump playing against the guy from "Sling Blade."
    lol!
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    mtjaws

    [13]Nov 28, 2007
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    I voted for two wins because I think they have a chance to beat the Jets, Bills, and/or Cincinnati. It'll take lots of luck, but it is possible. But, of course, they are my favorite team.

    The bigger question is what to do with the likely #1 pick next year. McFadden to team up with Ronnie Brown? Brohm to replace Beck, if he shows no promise? Dorsey to get the DL younger? I think Dorsey would be the best addition, but I'd rather see Miami trade down a few spots to get him (and pick up something else in the process). Anyone disagree?
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    thechazz44

    [14]Nov 28, 2007
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    mtjaws wrote:
    I voted for two wins because I think they have a chance to beat the Jets, Bills, and/or Cincinnati. It'll take lots of luck, but it is possible. But, of course, they are my favorite team.

    The bigger question is what to do with the likely #1 pick next year. McFadden to team up with Ronnie Brown? Brohm to replace Beck, if he shows no promise? Dorsey to get the DL younger? I think Dorsey would be the best addition, but I'd rather see Miami trade down a few spots to get him (and pick up something else in the process). Anyone disagree?
    umm?
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    thechazz44 wrote:
    mtjaws wrote:
    I voted for two wins because I think they have a chance to beat the Jets, Bills, and/or Cincinnati. It'll take lots of luck, but it is possible. But, of course, they are my favorite team.

    The bigger question is what to do with the likely #1 pick next year. McFadden to team up with Ronnie Brown? Brohm to replace Beck, if he shows no promise? Dorsey to get the DL younger? I think Dorsey would be the best addition, but I'd rather see Miami trade down a few spots to get him (and pick up something else in the process). Anyone disagree?
    umm?

    I don't know who any of those players are. I don't follow college football that closely.
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    tvfanatic91

    [16]Nov 28, 2007
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    Llama
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    tvfanatic91

    [17]Nov 28, 2007
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    123home123 wrote:
    It really was ridiculous for the stadium owners to let the field get into such a terrible condition. They had four high-school football games there on Friday. Why is high-school football that important that they need to play all those games three days before an NFL game and then a college football game on Saturday?


    High-School Football is pretty important in the 'Burgh. They had an 4-Game marathon on the Friday after Thanksgiving. IT airs on FSN. Now I do not know how many other States/Cities air High School Football on FSN but I do no Detroit doesn't. So it went from the low division to the highest(A, AA, AAA, AAAA).

    Now, does it deserve to be on Heinz. I think that is a nice thing for it. Championship Game, highest stage, I say give them the big field.

    Now about the field managers. The field is natural grass which can be nice when it is not swamped with water but toward the beginning of winter when multiple games are played weekly it is very bad for the grass. Knowing that High School, Pittsburgh Panthers, and the Pittsbrgh Steelers would all be playing there before making the decision on what the field should be I think it was a bad decision to take grass over turf.

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    123home123 wrote:
    I don't know if that game revealed too much about either Pittsburgh or Miami. I thought the game would be decided by a fumble that was run back 50 yards for a TD, or a similar play. There weren't going to be long scoring drives in those conditions.


    Pittsburgh had 8 drives into Miami territory and couldn't finish. They had two 30-39 yard drives, 1 40 yard drive and a 28 yard drive. They have had problems finishing drvies every so often this season and to beat the Pats they need to finish their drives.
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    Mad_Buck

    [18]Nov 29, 2007
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    Blame it all on Nick Saban. It's his fault.
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    [19]Nov 29, 2007
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    Mad_Buck wrote:
    Blame it all on Nick Saban. It's his fault.

    That "b" instead of a "t" isn't fooling anybody...

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    thechazz44

    [20]Nov 30, 2007
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    tvfanatic91 wrote:
    Llama
    llama llama!
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