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Reasons for Optimism

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1.) Our division is much worse than it has been over the years. at 2-4, we're only 1 game out of first place. Nothing is over. as far as I'm concerned, a playoff spot is still a possibility.

2.) Sage... might he be the spark?
 
LOL.....yeah buddy....didn't we say this $hit last week. Did you watch/listen to this garbage tonight. But for a late cheap heave TD, we got spanked.............the only optomism gleaned from tonight is the confidence of Ronnie Brown to be a big time RB.
 
In hindsight, I guess I should feel fortunate to have missed this weeks hemorrhaging, but watching the highlights, the defense looked like KC came prepped, played exceptionally tough.
I heard alot of," but with another 3 and out by Miami, KC gets the ball back..." The offense appeared the problem.
 
XxFiN FaNxX said:
we suck deal with it nick sucks

Can we have as IQ test for joining this site? How many great coaches have been well under .500 in their first year? I know Bill B was well under .500 his first year in NE. Didnt they have the 3rd pick in that draft?
 
The talent this year, and with the O-line, it is what it is.
We could certainly use a couple more Wes Welker spark plugs, but may be a tough week to overlook Gus, if his throws were simply off.
 
we're 1-3 vs the AFC and 0-2 in our division. if we were a good team, we could overcome that and make some noise since our division seems to be down. but don't be delusional. this is a BAD football team with a coaching staff that has NO IDEA what to do right now because we have no identity. it's going to be a long season.
 
thecoordinator said:
we're 1-3 vs the AFC and 0-2 in our division. if we were a good team, we could overcome that and make some noise since our division seems to be down. but don't be delusional. this is a BAD football team with a coaching staff that has NO IDEA what to do right now because we have no identity. it's going to be a long season.

As optomistic as I prefer to be, I'd have to unfortunately agree with your take. While I've been a believer that a team is usually never as good nor as bad as any single game might suggest, the past three losses have provided enough incriminating evidence to distinguish some fact from fiction.
 
If the Fins don't beat the Saints next week, they go to 2-5. Then they play the Falcons and Patriots. Two playoff teams. You can't assume wins for those games. If they lost all three, they would be 2-7. Does that sound like a playoff team to you? Even if you change that and assume the Fins beat the Saints, they are still 3-6. Not very good. Miami needs to find an answer and they need to do it fast. Otherwise, forget the playoffs and begin focusing on developing your younger players.
 
dolphan117 said:
Can we have as IQ test for joining this site? How many great coaches have been well under .500 in their first year? I know Bill B was well under .500 his first year in NE. Didnt they have the 3rd pick in that draft?

Ya I think just 1 question would do 1) Glass half full, or half empty
 
I watched the first 3 quarters of the game and I think we can still do something this season we just need to improve our tackling get a spark on Offense and we need to get the lead in the game so Linehan runs more. He passes to much when the Dolphins our not leading. I have said this before but we need to produce on Offense so our Defense gets some rest and we put up a little more points.
 
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