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Basement For Our Dolphins?? No!!!

Charlie Rivers

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After watching tonights Jets/Bills game, would it be safe to say that our Dolphins will sit in the basement of the division come the end of the season?

Yuk. Such bitterness; such pessimism in my forecast. I sure hope that my meaningless prediction falls short from happening.

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To compound things: Don't we have the second toughest schedule in the entire league?
 
It's still too early in the season to be predicting anything. It might look like the Bills are the weakest right now but you never know, things can change in a heartbeat.
 
Buffalo's defense is not good. Getting good Darius back will help, but they just surrendered 37 at home. The Jets secondary sucks. Patriots usually has a good defense all around
 
Here come the "doom & gloomers"....we almost beat Seattle in the house they don't lose in....I'd say its a touch to early to give up hope yet.
 
Here come the "doom & gloomers"....we almost beat Seattle in the house they don't lose in....I'd say its a touch to early to give up hope yet.
This has exactly been the problem for too long now. We need to remove that "almost" as quickly as possible. 2016 hasn't started on a good note in that regard.
 
I had Miami finishing 3rd behind NE and NYJ, but Miami might finish better than the Jets. The D looks soft as ****. I already knew the Bills would suck.
 
This has exactly been the problem for too long now. We need to remove that "almost" as quickly as possible. 2016 hasn't started on a good note in that regard.

Point being.....its too early for the mass negativity.

Hell of a schedule the NFL dealt us....still, I see the Seattle game in a mostly positive light.

We need red zone targets on this team....a healthy Parker, better quality tight ends.

And, we should rid ourselves of receivers that drop important passes.....its not what winners do.
 
It's still too early in the season to be predicting anything. It might look like the Bills are the weakest right now but you never know, things can change in a heartbeat.

Like the ones predicting a 4 or 5 win season then blast the team for losing one game.


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Those teams didn't look great last night. If you look at the score, sure; however, the Jets offense had way too much trouble holding on to the ball, Revis got burnt, neither defense looked good. There was a lot wrong with that game last night, so everything is still up in the air.
 
Point being.....its too early for the mass negativity.

Hell of a schedule the NFL dealt us....still, I see the Seattle game in a mostly positive light.

We need red zone targets on this team....a healthy Parker, better quality tight ends.

And, we should rid ourselves of receivers that drop important passes.....its not what winners do.
I would tend to agree with you but the thing is that why would one assume that anything changes for the better if the mistakes which are made are the same mistakes we've made year after year after year, with different coaching staffs, with different players. Dropping a pass, missing a chip shot field goal, a great defense which cannot hold one last time... if all that happens again and again and again, patience wears thin. I believe it will get better as soon as I see it.
 
To compound things: Don't we have the second toughest schedule in the entire league?

We have almost identical schedule as Bills, Pats and Jets.


Going to need a few more games to determine where this team is at.
 
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