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Dolphins Next, What kind of team is this?


KendrickPanther

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The only trade less understandable than KB was Ajayi going to the Eagles for a 4th round pick. 

 

Jay Ajayi was their bell cow. 138 rushes, 2nd best Rusher had 12 carries... They trade him away for a mid round pick. Jay Cutler has thrown for half the yards of Cam Newton. Now Matt Moore is playing...

 

Are they hoping to give up on the season? Get a high draft pick? They are 4-3 and just shed their best offensive chain mover. Should we expect their best on Monday?

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If we allow the Dolphins to score even 3 points our defense should be ashamed. Their OL is easily the worst in the league, their QB play is horsesh*t, they had no run game even with Ajayi let alone without, and they don't have a single real threat at WR. Their D isn't terrible but they also aren't all that great either. Suh could be a problem for us, but we handled him back when he was with the Lions and the Donky Kong scandal happened, so I'm not too worried.

Granted, I was confident going into the Bears game, but I think we should be able to handle the Dolphins.

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1 hour ago, thomas96 said:

If we allow the Dolphins to score even 3 points our defense should be ashamed. Their OL is easily the worst in the league, their QB play is horsesh*t, they had no run game even with Ajayi let alone without, and they don't have a single real threat at WR. Their D isn't terrible but they also aren't all that great either. Suh could be a problem for us, but we handled him back when he was with the Lions and the Donky Kong scandal happened, so I'm not too worried.

Granted, I was confident going into the Bears game, but I think we should be able to handle the Dolphins.

The Bears game was a couple of fluky plays and otherworldly doodoo.  Not gonna happen again at home on MNF.

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