After two rough prime time losses at home, the Dolphins have a chance to make it all seem far away. They get another chance at home in front of most of the country, I'm assuming 3-2 Dolphins vs 4-1 Steelers is going to be the main game in the markets without a team. 1-They're both popular teams nationally. 2-It was the first listed game on the CBS commercial for next week, and I'm pretty sure they do that for the game they're showing in most markets. Also would be nice to win a HOME game. We have two road games after, so they wont have another chance to win at home until November 14. Phins are 3-0 on road for first time since 2003 though.
Other notes....Welcome back Crowder. He looked good and he's not 100%. People love him or hate him, but come on, he is so much better against the run than Dobbins. But, where was John Jerry? I thought he was playing? Hope him and Odrick are back against Pitt.
How about those scares with both Marshall and Dansby? Both are apparently fine thankfully.
And...Go Redskins! After the Broncos and Ravens blew 4th quarter leads, it would be nice for some help from an NFC team against an AFC playoff contender.
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CIN @ ATL might be the bigger game, actually. But I’d guess we have the second largest coverage.
This Steelers game is the big one. We need this just as much as we needed the Jets and Pats games.HULKFish likes this. -
We'll have CBS' #2 team calling it (Gumbel/Dierdof).
I haven't looked at the schedule yet and who's playing at 4 PM. But it's getting the some elevation. -
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Well, it's not like it matters that it's a home game because the stadium is going to be packed with Steeler fans anyway. Hopefully it is national so I don't have to go out and hang out at a bar which will invariably filled with Steeler fans.
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my only wish for that game is we leave injury free
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That would be awesome. I am 5 for 5 for non sunday ticket games. Glad I didn't pay for it this year. That's 5 for 5 in Ontario of all places!
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Has there ever been a team in any sport with more bandwagon fans than the Steelers? For every diehard you find at least one who only likes them because they win a lot. I just hope we can find some way to beat these guys.
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I live in CT, and growing up, I couldn't find a pats fan if I tried. After they won the SB in 01, all these Patriot "fans" came out of the woodwork.Agua likes this. -
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too bad we can't play the rest of our schedule on the road. We seem to have better focus on the road.
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I'd be interested to see what would happen to the Steelers fanbase if they had to endure any extended period of losing and irrelevance. Some would stick around for sure, but would it still be what it is now? -
Another thing I’ll credit Steelers fans with is that they don’t pretend that they’re the underdog or are being somehow slighted by everyone else. Yankees fans act like their team is universally despised despite the fact that they have the largest fanbase in baseball. I mean, Tom effing Brady is a Yankees fan and he plays in Boston.
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Steelers are known to put more fans in the seats of away games than any other fanbase. I wouldn't really call that bandwagoning. Patriots and Cowboys on the other hand...
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They're the ultimate contrarian team so far. -
Very important game though. We can take out (arguably) the best team in the NFL in front of a larger than normal audience. Of course, we could've done that against the Jets and/or Pats as well, so easier said than done. Going to need to cut out the mistakes in the red zone though and find the end zone more.HULKFish likes this. -
With my luck up here in NE, they will probably broadcast BUF-BAL...
Jokes aside, it has a shot along with, as Desides stated, the CIN-ATL game -
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But if we ever want to win the Super Bowl, then this team needs to get used to playing in the spotlight. -
We did fine last year in primetime. Beat the Jets and Panthers, nearly beat the Colts. I don't think that's the problem.
Anyway, looks like NY market and probably New England will get Pitt-Miami even if it's not the "main" game.[Jets bye, Giants on MNF, Pats play at 4] Far less people in this region will care about the "have been to the playoffs twice since 1990" Bungles and Falcons. We don't want to lose on Jets/Patriots TV. They always put a division game, and we can forget the Bills pretty much. -
San Diego. Before they started winning it was more than 50% of other teams filling up the stands. You cannot top that, anywhere. Raider games, the local news would estimate that 2/3 would be raider fans, 1/3 charger fans and I'm dead serious.
Oh, on more than one occasion raiders fans would jump and in one case stabbed Charger fans, in their own stadium.Soundwave likes this. -
Maybe it's a psychological thing.
The Jets and the Pats fans usually have a good turnout at our home games...right?
Either way these guys need to get a chip on their shoulder when they play this next game and have that "Anthony Fasano" FU attitude (faking the Lambeu Leap) this week against the Steelers. -
No, the Dolphins fans were extremely loud and rowdy in both games. Even the announcers mentioned the noise level of our crowd. It was the loudest it's been in many years. They pretty much tuned out any jets/pats fans, until the **** hit the fan against NE.
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They are a bunch of losers and that's all they'll ever be:wink2:
All I know is that as soon as we give them a full vote of confidence, they'll screw the pooch.
It's kind of like life..."The day you make up your mind to smile, you will see that everything seems to conspire to make you cry. The day you make up your mind to be patient and forgiving, it will seem that others suddenly become harder to get along with."-Yogananda -
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Bad *** move by Fasano...doesn't get better.FinFan_Est.1984 likes this. -
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I like Gus too, but if he's doing a game and we're getting beat badly you just want to punch him in the face. -
The one thing we CAN look forward to if they do make this broadcast a national one is creating a terribly awkward moment between Dan Dierdorf and Greg Gumbel when the crowd is caught on camera and mic chanting "She said no! She said no!" over and over again.
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From Shutdown Corner:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...on-destroy-the-heads-of-two-Cl?urn=nfl-277524
From Football Night in America:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22825103/vp/39714910#39714910
......and Harrison shows no remorse setting himself up for the perfect target for hit with the crown of the helmet.
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