cnc66 said:
my guess is that someone here would help, you could be watching sunday's game tuesday night...
True true, I forgot that I've found a great Dolphin fan community that can help with things like that. :)
Anyways, what if we broke down the schedule to analyze what teams we can beat with last years team.
SEPT. 11 DENVER BRONCOS - NO
Sept. 18 at New York Jets - YES
SEPT. 25 CAROLINA PANTHERS - NO
Oct. 2 Bye Weekend - NO :D (j/k)
OCT. 9 at Buffalo Bills - YES
Oct. 16 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - YES
OCT. 23 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - NO
Oct. 30 at New Orleans Saints - YES
NOV. 6 ATLANTA FALCONS - NO
NOV. 13 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - YES :D
Nov. 20 at Cleveland Browns 1:00 p.m. CBS - YES
Nov. 27 at Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m. CBS - YES (if Surtain hangs around)
DEC. 4 BUFFALO BILLS 1:00 P.M. - MAYBE
Dec. 11 at San Diego Chargers - NO
DEC. 18 NEW YORK JETS 1:00 P.M. - MAYBE
DEC. 24 TENNESSEE TITANS - YES (at our lowest of lows when we lost)
Jan. 1 at New England Patriots - NO (lets not get carried away)
What teams up there are the conceivably least challenging as of now:
Denver Broncos
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New Orleans Saints
Cleveland Browns
Tennesse Titans
Oakland Raiders (we got Linnehan and history on our side)
NE Patriots (one win)
Buffalo Billls (one win)
NY Jets (one win)
Now assuming this years team will be better, an assumption sure, but one I think a majority of us feel is a safe one, we should be looking forward to at least a .500 season. Just thoughts and speculation. . . or Taylor could retire and we'd go 4-12.