Maybe, but didn’t we start 3-0 in Gase’s last season?
Yep.
And if memory serves, I called that.
Maybe, but didn’t we start 3-0 in Gase’s last season?
It's really like trying to compare a nice ripe mango to your friend Ted who drinks too much Gentleman Jack and then loves to belt out his version of Cat Scratch Fever in pig latin while dancing Mambo Number 5.... Not really anything to compare yet both are interesting.
Is this before or after the asteroid destroys all of mankind and all the women grow penises? You'd have to add water to get that glass of a projection to being empty.I think it will be another 5-11 season no matter how they start out. The offensive line will take most of the season to come together and that is assuming they can stay relatively healthy. Tua will sit out most of the season while the organization ensures his hip is fully healed. Fitzpatrick will revert to the inconsistent QB he has been his entire career.
The defense will be better than last year but they will still have a lack of a pass rush and they will still end up in the bottom 10 in overall defense in the league.
They will have another top 5 draft pick in 2021 and with Tua finally in charge of the offense and Fitzpatrick retired and home making babies, the Dolphins will finally be a playoff contender in 2021.
I may be in the minority but I feel like this season is going to be pushed back until around Halloween so training camps and all that kind of stuff will be its normal length otherwise you’re going to see some really really ugly football to start and while I agree with the original post it could be a lot of games that are 14-13 If there is a shortened off-season.
If that were to happen, that then causes a new challenge. Teams like Chi, GB, Sea, NYJ, Buf, NYG, KC and Car who play outside now have more cold weather games to play in.
My point was more that it won't get pushed back to cause more bitter cold games which is also when people get sick the most.Yeah but hopefully Miami can establish the power game like they want so the offense can travel better to cities like that, and there is only up to go for the run defense.
My point was more that it won't get pushed back to cause more bitter cold games which is also when people get sick the most.
Sure. However the deeper you go into winter the more likely you sendup with a blizzard to contend with that may make games unplayable. I don't know about your point that football is the least reliant on fans in the stands. That point is a bit hyperbolic. The fans in baseball games do the same as football fans and Nascar fans and Hockey fans and curling fans...they drink beer, tell their son to quit hitting his brother and watch while cheering...Yeah you’re also assuming that will be fans in the stands. Football is probably the least dependent sport upon fans going. And the only reason I say push back is because there will be a vaccine By that point, I think the overall weather is going to be of very little concern to the NFL.
I agreeI think it will be another 5-11 season no matter how they start out. The offensive line will take most of the season to come together and that is assuming they can stay relatively healthy. Tua will sit out most of the season while the organization ensures his hip is fully healed. Fitzpatrick will revert to the inconsistent QB he has been his entire career.
The defense will be better than last year but they will still have a lack of a pass rush and they will still end up in the bottom 10 in overall defense in the league.
They will have another top 5 draft pick in 2021 and with Tua finally in charge of the offense and Fitzpatrick retired and home making babies, the Dolphins will finally be a playoff contender in 2021.