Wow looking at this schedlue and the way we played yesterday I can see this team making a run at last years 7 game losing streak.The only game I think they will win is maybe the jags but hey I thought would crush the titans yesterday but I was sure wrong about that.
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I've never been more confident in Miami's chances of winning a game and have them get blown out as bad as they did yesterday. If they play the way they played yesterday, yes they could lose to even the Jags. But I think this team is too well coached to lose 7. Mike Mularkey is the worst head coach in the league, with Romeo Crennel offering up the only opposition. Miami wins that game. Otherwise, heads better roll starting with the GM... :shifty:
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Now I am thinking top 10 draft pick.How quickly things turn around in the nfl.Our lack of runnnig game and suspect pass defence has been exposed.Now to make matters worse we have a chink in the armour with our run defence. -
Yes, it's a possibility. Just highly unlikely and not something you would rationally predict.
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Possibilty yes.Likely no .This team is not as bad as it showed this Sunday .Its not good enough to make the playoffs either but it will win some games.
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I wonder how many Titans fans were making threads like these after they got massacred by the Bears... -
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If we lose to Buffalo this week, it will only get worse as the season goes on. I am not liking how Philbin benched Reggie after the fumble and Cogs after the personal foul. The very next play after he sat cogs, tannehill was running for his life because the replacement missed his block. Philbin is going to lose his players if he keeps doing that crap.
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was there a game that the dolphins quit in last year I can't remember but they straight up quit vs the titans bad sign imo
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I think 2-5 down the stretch is probable. We win at Home versus the Bills and Jags, lose the rest. At least Tanny will continue to get starting experience, which can only help the team going forward. We need to get the young QB a real #1 WR and TE. Another stud pass-rusher is an easier fix than trying to replace most of our secondary. It was fun thinking about sneaking into the playoffs, but the wheels have come off that wagon.
Ireland needs to hit on his early picks in 2013, along with actually adding good players via free agency (he busted this year in regards to that). If we do not see a more consistent team in 2013, pushing for the playoffs, then Ireland is gone and Philbin is in real trouble too (mostly due to letting the new GM add his own coach if desired). -
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As for yesterday, I think benching Reggie backfired. It set a tone. Not really a fan of benching your best offensive player for any reason during a game, but obviously Philbin was trying to do something. Not sure what that was or what it accomplished, but hey. He did it. -
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Either way, if you say fumbling is unacceptable, you need to actually not accept it. -
For me this season was/is all about finding out who can play and who cant, who needs to be re-signed/replaced, gearing up for the draft/FA, 2012 is basically 16 preseason games in preparation for 2013. -
Guys, I get what he's trying to do. The question is what does it accomplish?
Does it make the team better? Is it going to prevent Reggie from getting stripped in the future? That was only his second lost fumble of the year, so it's not like this is a habitual thing.
Don't get me wrong, benching Incognito for committing a personal foul? Good. That's a mental mistake, and a correctable one (well, maybe not for Richie). But a fumble? That's a physical mistake, so benching the guy for it, when he rarely does it, hurts no one but the team.
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