They had a segment where they had a baloon for every team they thought would be in the playoffs this year and they popped the teams baloon when they thought they would be eliminated.
Correct me if im wrong but I believe that they had us making it farther in the playoffs than the Vikings, and the Jets didn't even make it.
It is good to see that the Dolphins are finally getting some respect.
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Yeah I saw that. I noticed that during the schedule release show, they talked about Miami for about 30 seconds and it was over. They gave the other teams and the Jets more time than that. I would like them to give us more respect than that.
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Because its (Football, Dolphins, AFC East, Predictions, Playoff) Related? :yes:Phinatic425, High Definition, dolfan7171 and 2 others like this. -
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Myself I can safely say I feel better hearing positives about the team than I do when we're being trashed, as well. -
I have never understood why we as fans care what other entities say about us. If that matters, then the Jets are Far and Away ahead of us, because they are getting all kinds of "respect". -
So many people right now are on the Jets bandwagon. I don't feel bad about it. The responsibility is on the Jets to prove they deserve it. I don't think they can. But we'll see.
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Miami will never get any respect... for anything (on ESPN). Just like the Marlins and Heat, at least as far as ESPN is concerned. I swear sometimes, it feels like ESPN actively avoids showing any Marlins/Heat highlights or give any credit where it might be due. It's like whenever the Marlins go on a 10-game win streak, they'd rather cover how the Mets are slumping for about an hour and a half, and only show about 30 seconds worth of Marlins commentary. And when the heat go on an *cough* 8-game hot streak, they turn to the Lakers story and how much of a catastrophe it is that they're missing Kobe and almost completely dismiss the Heat (or any other team not from Boston, Phoenix or San Antonio). I recall back in 08 when the Dolphins opened up a can of whoopass on the beloved Patriots with the. ESPN must have showed about a day's worth of PATRIOT interviews/commentary on their failure to stop the new "Wildcat", when in reality they were just steamrolled by the Dolphin offensive line (Both Harrison and Bruski admit it). Turns out, the Wildcat is nothing more than a glorified power-offense minus the hand-off. It was all "boo-hoo, the Pats lost"...
It's all about Boston, NY, and LA... whatever minor thing is going on in those cities will overshadow most major events in any other town 90% of the time.finz810, PhinsFanWife and Phinatic425 like this. -
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Each year these predictions change. Each year they either hit or miss on these predictions. More often than not they miss this time of year. All in all though I and many others enjoy hearing good things said about our team.
I hope that better explains it.
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dolfan22 Season Ticket Holder Club Member
Mike Lombardi likes Miami , and thinks we have a good team. He has great insight as well .
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On Sports Nation Cowherd picked Dolphins to beat the Jest week 3 which surprised me, but he did give the heat a lot of the credit and while it'll be hot, it's also a night game.
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Its fine if you or others like that sort of gratification. I just don't understand it. The Fins have to win. If they win, they will get the only kind of respect I care about, and thats holding the Lombardi Trophy after the SB.
I am not saying that its wrong to be excited if others think the Fins are good. I just wondered how much it meant to you guys. -
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