Tough stretches on the bookends: weeks 1-4 and weeks 13-17.
I would think that hosting the Pats* in week one is ideal for the Dolphins. The offseason has not so far been kind to the Pats*, and having lost their O-line coach, two of their starting O-line, and the OC could spell a slow start for them.Sucks to be playing at Buff and at NE at the end of the season...
Lets hope for an unusually warm winter on the East coast this year... say mid 70's?
Having said that its going to be a fun season and I am optimistic.
I doubt they look forward to coming down to Miami and having to play in the heat and humidity in September. Playing in Miami in September kind of evens out the fact the Dolphins have to go up north and play both teams during the colder weather later in the season.Sucks to be playing at Buff and at NE at the end of the season...
Lets hope for an unusually warm winter on the East coast this year... say mid 70's?
Having said that its going to be a fun season and I am optimistic.
The media has a love affair with the Patriots, even though the Dolphins beat them twice last year. As long as Belichick remains in New England, I suspect they will remain overrated and we will have to continue to listen to how great the Patriots are, even if they are only a mediocre team now.I see the Patriots get 5 PT games. 5. That Parker signing must be a real ratings winner eh.
Of course it is! When is it not? 9- out of 10 times Miami gets ****EDOur schedule is brutal
I thought the same thing. We could be 0-4 to start. 2-2 would be fantasticRavens, Bill's, Then Bengals all in a row with the latter being a Thursday night game?!
Rough stuff, if we come out those first 4 games with a winning record we know we good.
Last game is against the Jets so really 13-16 would be toughTough stretches on the bookends: weeks 1-4 and weeks 13-17.
It's brutal to start. Relatively easy in the middle. And brutal toward the end (minus the Jets game).God help us with that schedule.