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3 teams miami must beat in 2015

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first thing first, lets hope this is the year Miami head coach Joe Philbin gets a pair and "play to win" rather getting "quesy" about winning. Meaning afraid of losing. There's a big difference. Its called making the playoffs. Also lets hope this is the year Tanny becomes elite, all trends are pointing up for this guy.

To be in the playoffs, Miami MUST beat these teams on their 2015 schedule,

1-Houston Texans
For some reasons, Miami has never beaten this team home or away, remember Tanny first game ? Well to make the playoffs they have to find a way to pop that cherry.

2-Baltimore Ravens
I haven't seen Miami beat this team since Camarrilo took one to the house in 2007. They are a very physical team and teams like that always have their ways with our finesse team plus lots of leaders on that team, leaders are winners, folks!

3-New England PatriotS
We all know the way to the playoffs runs through New England. I have to admit Miami have held their own spliting games year-in-year-out but we hve to find a way to sweep them this year.

Go PHINS! DRAFT DGB!!
 
to beat the first 2 you are gonna have to be more physical up front...play with more of an edge on the interior

i tell ya this though you wont beat baltimore if dallas thomas is a starting tackle or the starting base lbs are status quo...
 
Agreed. If the Dolphins beat the Ravens I will start to believe they are a different team. Ravens are a physical team that makes a Philbin-led team wilt for some reason


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The AFC South is Key.
Colts, Texans, Titans and Jags. 3-1 at worst needs to happen here.

The NFC East, 2-2 should be worst case.
Eagles, Cowboys, Giants, Redskins.

AFC East you have to go at least 3-3 in your own division.

If we got the minimum from each section, we sit at 8-6, then you need to beat the Ravens, to own tie breaker over them should they be in WC hunt, and to also get an AFC win.
Plus defeat the Chargers, for same reasons as Baltimore. Do that, and we get to 10-6, with a conference record of 8-4. For the 2014 season, the Bengals and Ravens made the Wild Cards with conference records of 7-5 and 6-6 - so our 8-4, with key wins over Ravens, Chargers, should get us into the play-offs.
 
first thing first, lets hope this is the year Miami head coach Joe Philbin gets a pair and "play to win" rather getting "quesy" about winning. Meaning afraid of losing. There's a big difference. Its called making the playoffs. Also lets hope this is the year Tanny becomes elite, all trends are pointing up for this guy.

To be in the playoffs, Miami MUST beat these teams on their 2015 schedule,

1-Houston Texans
For some reasons, Miami has never beaten this team home or away, remember Tanny first game ? Well to make the playoffs they have to find a way to pop that cherry.

2-Baltimore Ravens
I haven't seen Miami beat this team since Camarrilo took one to the house in 2007. They are a very physical team and teams like that always have their ways with our finesse team plus lots of leaders on that team, leaders are winners, folks!

3-New England PatriotS
We all know the way to the playoffs runs through New England. I have to admit Miami have held their own spliting games year-in-year-out but we hve to find a way to sweep them this year.

Go PHINS! DRAFT DGB!!

we make too much out of splitting with patriots, doesnt mean much. When the Pats need to win they do against us while we fold like a paper tent
 
The AFC South is Key.
Colts, Texans, Titans and Jags. 3-1 at worst needs to happen here.

The NFC East, 2-2 should be worst case.
Eagles, Cowboys, Giants, Redskins.

AFC East you have to go at least 3-3 in your own division.

If we got the minimum from each section, we sit at 8-6, then you need to beat the Ravens, to own tie breaker over them should they be in WC hunt, and to also get an AFC win.
Plus defeat the Chargers, for same reasons as Baltimore. Do that, and we get to 10-6, with a conference record of 8-4. For the 2014 season, the Bengals and Ravens made the Wild Cards with conference records of 7-5 and 6-6 - so our 8-4, with key wins over Ravens, Chargers, should get us into the play-offs.

I didnt know we were playing the Chargers again. That is a guaranteed win as we own them.
 
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