Well moved up to 10

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by pumpdogs, Dec 23, 2025 at 8:31 AM.

  1. pumpdogs

    pumpdogs Well-Known Member

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    This team is going to finish 6-11 and we need the saints and bengals to win to move up to 8
     
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  2. Striking

    Striking Junior Member

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    Both should win this weekend.
     
  3. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    LOL, don't forget we're beating the brakes off the Pats in two weeks...be sure to factor that into your master plan!
     
  4. JJ_79

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    If we get a good deal, I wouldn’t mind trading up to get Mendoza, like what I‘m seeing!
     
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  5. Phin McCool

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    Yeah, me too but would need to be a helluva trade. Who above us is QB needy?
     
  6. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    I have absolutely no interest in any QB in this year's class. I'd rather trade down and stock up on as many picks as we can get to build up the rest of the team, then look to draft a QB in 2027.
     
  7. Striking

    Striking Junior Member

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    Disagree. Didn't like what I saw vs Ohio State. Goes into shell mode under pressure. He's going to take a lot of hard hits in the NFL if that continues. Hope I'm wrong because I really want Bama to lose.
     
  8. pumpdogs

    pumpdogs Well-Known Member

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    Nah!The last thing I want to happen
    Pointless wins do nothing for us for the future
    I am hoping for 2 blowouts in a row so Ross has no choice but to get rid of McDaniel
     
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    Only under the circumstances that we get a good deal like the trade up for Dion Jordan (wrong player but the deal was fair). I‘m fine with them waiting to pick a QB next next draft, but I wouldn’t mind Mendoza.
     
  10. Striking

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    Wouldn't be wise given that we're going to be in dire straights cap wise 2026 and 2027. We need draft picks and UDFA bodies to field teams. Phins should trade down unless a blue chip player falls to them, preferably a OL RT.

    PFF rates Mendoza's game vs Ohio State as excellent under pressure. I didn't see that. I felt Ohio State had several opportunities at sacks, when he went into shell mode, and just didn't get there. I literally have no idea how that happened so often. And I was and am rooting for Indiana and any team not named Ohio State, Alabama or Georgia
     
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  11. KeyFin

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    Ruining the Pats playoff path is almost as good as a playoff win in my book. I simply do not want to see them take the division and if we can help out Buffalo, that's a great thing in my book.

    I dislike Buffalo....but gosh I hate the Pats. It's two completely different levels.
     
  12. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    I hate the Bills the most, by far. Then the Jets. And honestly, I might hate the Ravens more than I do the Patriots.
     
  13. Pauly

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    The only reason that trade was available that year was because the draft was so weak. Honestly we would have been better off parcelling off all our 2013 picks for 2014 and 2015 picks than selecting anyone from that draft
     
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  14. KeyFin

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    Oh wow, not me. I generally hate whichever AFC East team is currently the best, but Deflategate and Spygate changed that for me. They freakin' cheated and still had a dynasty amidst it all with the golden boy Brady...who people call the GOAT. They cheated! LOL. I laugh about it now but the hatred has never left.

    I don't like the Ravens either, mainly because we never could beat them for so long.

    I do hate the Bills fans the most by far, but I respect them as a team. I'm not sure how that really happened but I stopped hating on them a few years back.

    And the Jets, how can anyone hate the Jets? I used to when they were competitive, but they've been so bad for so long now, it's like picking on a handicapped person or something. I still laugh when they lose in spectacular ways, despite what talent they might have. I see them as the Lions or the Browns of 10-20 years ago with zero chance of being competitive.
     
  15. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    I was a little kid in the 80s, and became a diehard when I was in middle school in 1990. From that point through my freshman year of college, the Fins had good teams every year, but Buffalo had our number. They beat us in Miami on MNF a few times in heartbreakers, beat us in the playoffs in 90, 92 and 95, and of course went to the SB four times while we didn't, even though we were close. As a teenager, that killed me, and I developed a strong hatred towards the team, the players, and everything about them. When they were down for a while, they still continued to have our number in Buffalo almost every year, and then of course they've been contenders lately and really taken it to us so many times.

    With the Jets, it felt in the 90s that no matter how much better we were, they always gave us a hard time. Then as soon as the Bills faded, they stepped up and took their place, and we lost eight straight games to them when I was in my early 20s, including the Nightmare in NYC MNF meltdown. Over a ten year span that was basically my 20s, we went 4-16 against them. Like Buffalo, that sticks to my bones.

    By the time that the Patriots really got rolling with their dominance, I was in my 30s, less passionate through age, and worn down by losing for the first time as a fan. I guess it just didn't hit as hard. And even then, we did better against them at home in that span than we did against the Bills and Jets when those teams were beating us up for the most part. It didn't feel hopeless, even though the Fins weren't great at all.
     
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    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    2013 still hurts. What I wanted, going in, was to draft TE Tyler Eifert and RB LeVeon Bell in the first two rounds. I didn't even think that they'd be as good as they ended up. Imagine if we gave RT17 those two weapons to start his second year with the team, instead of Charles Clay and Daniel Thomas.
     
  17. pumpdogs

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    I can't agree with you there as we haven't won a playoff game in 25 years and beating them now is not going to help our future.
    This team needs talent and not another Chop Robinson pick in the middle rounds.Of course we actually need someone to identify talent.
     
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  18. Striking

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    Personally just want to see core players, play well and avoid catastrophic injury. At this point that includes Ewers. We're likely to finish last in our division next year, whatever happens this year. Unless Ewers plays on a Purdy level. Yep, Merry Christmas!
     
  19. texanphinatic

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    Hard to see us beating the Jets or Raiders for a trade up to first overall. Jets especially with that haul will dictate the draft.

    There are also potentially a lot of moving pieces this offseason. Kyler Murray is almost certainly gone in Arizona, and they currently pick ahead of us. Could Joe Burrow demand out of Cinci? Could Lamar be on the outs in Baltimore? What will teams like the Vikings, Colts or Chiefs do? Will anyone be willing to drop like 7-10 mil to have Tua start a few games before their starter comes back?

    It's hard to see a great path to moving up, especially with a dearth of higher-tier QBs to choose from. Our best bet is to eat some of these bad contracts, select an OT or pass rusher where we are or maybe trade down for some extra picks. Be mediocre to bad in 2026 and hopefully have a better pick in a richer QB draft in 27.
     

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