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nicksaban rules said:2005 11-5 afc east champs contend for the superbowl
2006 13-3 afc champions
2007 14-2 super bowl champions


nicksaban rules said:2005 11-5 afc east champs contend for the superbowl
2006 13-3 afc champions
2007 14-2 super bowl champions
PatsSuck456 said:Well FinFan's theory is reasonable, and yes I do believe we will be an elite team in 07 and we go to and win the superbowl that year, do you know why? Thats the year its down here.
KGUNBILLS said:Better then the Dolphins.......
MDFINFAN said:Boy you're using a lot of "relax" these days..
FinFan90 said:This is off topic but Bills fans how do yall think ur team will do with a "rookie" QB?
FinFan90 said:So the Bills are like a mirror-image of us,
lol funny how things work.
- Uncertain QB
- Uncertain O-line
- Great running game
- Great Recieving core
- Great Defence
DolphLundgren said:Well, I wouldn't say mirror image.
The running game isn't great yet, it certainly wasn't last year. If we can say the Bills are uncertain at QB, they can say the Dolphins are uncertain at RB. McGahee had more than double the yards in 11 starts than anybody on the Dolphins team. Granted, Ronnie should definitely improve the running game, but he is unproven in the NFL as of yet.
Also, Chambers and Booker aren't Moulds and Evans. The Dolphins do have the superior tight end, even if the Bills TEs were healthy.
The Dolphins defense has weakened from what it once was; the secondary has seen better days. I'm afraid the Dolphins can't afford to give up big plays like an Indianapolis, or maybe a Kansas City, but unless the secondary can step it up and surprise us all, it may be inevitable.
This is why my hopes aren't too high for the Dolphins this season, but they made huge strides in rebuilding the front office, which will in turn make this a better team in the long run.
You are obviously a troll, but...............Oh my freaking lord Dolph Lundgren and the avatar...........jesus I'm at a loss for words.............are you God??DolphLundgren said:Well, I wouldn't say mirror image.
The running game isn't great yet, it certainly wasn't last year. If we can say the Bills are uncertain at QB, they can say the Dolphins are uncertain at RB. McGahee had more than double the yards in 11 starts than anybody on the Dolphins team. Granted, Ronnie should definitely improve the running game, but he is unproven in the NFL as of yet.
Also, Chambers and Booker aren't Moulds and Evans. The Dolphins do have the superior tight end, even if the Bills TEs were healthy.
The Dolphins defense has weakened from what it once was; the secondary has seen better days. I'm afraid the Dolphins can't afford to give up big plays like an Indianapolis, or maybe a Kansas City, but unless the secondary can step it up and surprise us all, it may be inevitable.
This is why my hopes aren't too high for the Dolphins this season, but they made huge strides in rebuilding the front office, which will in turn make this a better team in the long run.
the only player they are missing to make a complete team is Dolph LundgrenDolphLundgren said:It's imbecilic to always predict that team rivals will have poor seasons just because you don't like them. Realistically, the Bills shouldn't do too poorly this year. Their defense and special teams are rock solid, and their running game should be pretty good.
The question remains in the passing game: JP Losman, and the O-line. He has the receiving core to be productive, JP just has to make it work.
I see them being anywhere in the range of 8-8 to 12-4; even if JP has growing pains, he has a very good defense to carry him.
turns out it was just gas. I still say the fins are going to get better every year under SabanJustasportsfan said:I agree with the original posts as far as the fins improving every year under Saban.
That's it, I'm seeing a doctor this weekend. Something's wrong.