Come on Miami - I want to see either going for it on 4th down, reverses, fake punts, fake field goals, the Statue of Liberty, or whatever it takes to beat the Patsies. Use every play in the playbook if necessary - whatever it takes.
I'd also like to see a Defense that pounds the crap out of Brady and makes everyone of their players who even thinks about touching the ball pay for it.
In reality, I'll take a ball control, field postion, boring type of offense that doesn't turn the ball over and keeps Brady off the field. Just WIN. This is OUR Superbowl.
GOOOO FINNNSSS !!!
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its gonna be the 4 o clocker on the cbs doubleheader. it should be shown as regional coverage in jersey
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Yes, and New Jersey is Jets territory.
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We need the 1972 vets to rally our players, it sounds nuts but when we beat the Bears in 1985, the vets were on the sideline....
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What Dolphin fan wouldn't want a victory against the Pats, breaking up their perfect season and all would be glorious. Problem is we have a snowballs chance in hell with this offense and lack of talent. The Pats will probably get Lemon to turn the ball over 3+ times. We have no running game so we will be forced to pass. I predict a looong day for us, many sacks and int's...
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Let's do the midget toss!!!
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But seriously, the midget toss is the perfect play. First, you go in a regular I formation with two wideouts. But here's the kicker, lined up at the fullback position is a midget. When the ball is snapped, Cleo Lemon would reach behind him and grab the midget and toss him to Lorenzo Booker, making it look like a run play. With all of the defenses focused on Booker, this will allow Lemon to throw deep to Ginn for a TD! :ffic:
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i don't put it past us to actually win, however if i had to bet money on the game, i'd go with the Pats... -
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Yeah, this is the Super Bowl baby!! If the Fins somehow miraculously lead, I don't care about running out the clock. I wanna see them represent all the other teams the Pats beat this season and run up the score on them.
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If Miami wins next week, it would be the greatest thing to happen since the 1972 superbowl, believe that. GO Dolphins pull the upset! Right Now, Im so Happy we got the monkey of our backs and Won.... We Won We Won We really Won....
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I don't think we need to use a lot of "trickery" to beat the Pats. Do you remember how we beat the Pats 21-0 last Dec. 10th? JT was all over Brady for the entire game. That is how you beat the Pats....you chase Brady all over the field and don't give him time to throw it. :up:
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To me that game today felt like a Super bowl win
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I'd feel a billion times better with a Pats loss than today's Dolphin win.
That being said, at least Miami's win today gives the team the energy and confidence to compete next week. It can't be understated what a massive difference it is in that game, coming off a win and not a loss.
Miami would have been devastated by a late loss to Baltimore, similar to the mood they took into Buffalo. Very often the first win is the most difficult and a team will reach a new and unforeseen height after that initial W. Remember, the '77 Buccaneers won two straight to end the season, after removing the monkey in week 13.
The problem is stopping the Pats pass offense sufficiently to match points. We are still world class inept on pass defense. The only things that have slowed Brady & Co. so far are the Colts and the wind.
At least we catch them at the right time, after clinching home field. NE won't be motivated but they can probably go through the motions against us.
Other than the Shockey injury, I was thrilled the Giants lost tonight. If they fall at Buffalo next week, New York may have something to play for in the finale hosting New England. -
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Thats all I needed to hear . . . 0-14 vs. 14-0 . . . ALL WEEK . . . I'm glad we won yesterday, and if we would have lost and New England would have lost . . . . I wouldn't feel as good, because we would still be 0-14 . . . facing a historical embarrassment. -
If the fins are able to hit Brady enough - they should pull him. Unless Bilichek is a complete idiot and keeps him in there.
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I'll always consider those early '70s teams the true Miami Dolphins. All these subsequent versions seem like pretenders borrowing the name, and (mostly) the same uniform.
So preserving the unbeaten tag as unique is exponentially more vital to me than salvaging 1 or 2 wins this season. And I don't agree that NE has plenty of chances to lose. That defies probability. Right now is the time to catch them, when they are not motivated. Once the playoffs begin they get a week off to rejuvenate and focus, and every game is either at home or at a neutral site vs. an inferior conference. Fans who think they are vulnerable in the playoffs are sadly mistaken. Heck, a much inferior Pats team led at Indianapolis, 21-3, late in the second quarter last season.
Fans who expect NE to have trouble in the playoffs are the same lousy handicappers who thought Pittsburgh had a chance last week, or that NE would destroy the Jets yesterday based on motivation from Spy Gate.
NE owns Fury of Anti-Revenge over the Colts, after erasing the late 10 point deficit in the regular season matchup. That means NE will have incredible energy and intensity to begin the game against Indy. It's not unlikely that NE will exceed the 10 points they had in the early 4th quarter of that game, in the first quarter or even half the first quarter of the playoff game. -
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