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We all know Brady is out against in week two. Who is out in Seattle in week one? I just saw an article that Seattle has had more led suspensions since 2011 than anyone else.
 
Well, Jimmy Graham and Thomas Rawls are both injured and are in a race against time to get ready for that first game. Here's hoping for a setback until their second game! :brewskis:
 
No one is suspended this year. Couple years ago they had a bunch of suspensions. The Adderall bunch.

As it stands though they will have some rookie OL starting week one that aren't named Laremy. Here's hoping Suh, Williams and Wake chew them up in their welcome to the NFL.
 
We all know Brady is out against in week two. Who is out in Seattle in week one? I just saw an article that Seattle has had more led suspensions since 2011 than anyone else.

i can't believe you started a thread for this....just use google.com....yikes
 
I'll be at the Dolphins at Seahawks game. Since I live in Alaska, I watch a lot of Seattle Seahawks football. Seattle does play well at home, but they are always slow to start the season and Miami has a whole new offense. This game is very winnable, and I'll be there to see it!
 
I'll be at the Dolphins at Seahawks game. Since I live in Alaska, I watch a lot of Seattle Seahawks football. Seattle does play well at home, but they are always slow to start the season and Miami has a whole new offense. This game is very winnable, and I'll be there to see it!

"Very winnable?" That's homerism not realism talking. Going into any team's home stadium, especially when it's on the opposite coast and three time zones difference, is always a tough deal. Moreover, the Seahags are not a demoralized collection of players just going through the motions to collect paychecks like some bottom-feeder team might be even on opening day. They're a veteran team with a very realistic chance to return to the Super Bowl, and those kinds of teams tend to dispatch lesser teams no matter how hard the lesser teams try. The only thing that might make this game "very winnable" for Miami is if Wilson is injured or goes down early.

If Miami wins this game, it's likely to be the biggest upset of the week.
 
"Very winnable?" That's aquaism not realism talking. Going into any team's home stadium, especially when it's on the opposite coast and three time zones difference, is always a tough deal. Moreover, the Seahags are not a demoralized collection of players just going through the motions to collect paychecks like some bottom-feeder team might be even on opening day. They're a veteran team with a very realistic chance to return to the Super Bowl, and those kinds of teams tend to dispatch lesser teams no matter how hard the lesser teams try. The only thing that might make this game "very winnable" for Miami is if Wilson is injured or goes down early.

If Miami wins this game, it's likely to be the biggest upset of the week.

The only upset the Bills are going to get this season is Rex Ryan being brought back for a third disastrous year after Buffalo finishes 5-11.
 
"Very winnable?" That's homerism not realism talking. Going into any team's home stadium, especially when it's on the opposite coast and three time zones difference, is always a tough deal. Moreover, the Seahags are not a demoralized collection of players just going through the motions to collect paychecks like some bottom-feeder team might be even on opening day. They're a veteran team with a very realistic chance to return to the Super Bowl, and those kinds of teams tend to dispatch lesser teams no matter how hard the lesser teams try. The only thing that might make this game "very winnable" for Miami is if Wilson is injured or goes down early.

If Miami wins this game, it's likely to be the biggest upset of the week.

I wish I had enough free time to actually go on a division rival's website and tell them they have no chance in a given game.

Thanks for your interest in the Dolphins!
 
"Very winnable?" That's homerism not realism talking. Going into any team's home stadium, especially when it's on the opposite coast and three time zones difference, is always a tough deal. Moreover, the Seahags are not a demoralized collection of players just going through the motions to collect paychecks like some bottom-feeder team might be even on opening day. They're a veteran team with a very realistic chance to return to the Super Bowl, and those kinds of teams tend to dispatch lesser teams no matter how hard the lesser teams try. The only thing that might make this game "very winnable" for Miami is if Wilson is injured or goes down early.

If Miami wins this game, it's likely to be the biggest upset of the week.

Miami Dolphins lead series 10-4-0

http://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/miami-dolphins/teamvsteam?opp=28

We actually have won 3 of last 4 at Seattle
 
If there is any time to travel to Seattle it's week 1 with a new coach in town. Players are pumped up, nobody has tape on them, the home team isn't settled in yet. Not saying it's a gimme- just saying id prefer doing that trip week 1 vs week 17 and freezing their asses off.
 
We all know Brady is out against in week two. Who is out in Seattle in week one? I just saw an article that Seattle has had more led suspensions since 2011 than anyone else.

Great question ! I would love all the possible help! I still think we'll win this one.
 
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