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Negatives---- we absolutely SUCK defending the run. and the Dolphins hardly ever pass. Thomas davis will be surely missed Thursday night. Also, the O-line will have a test against Joey Porter and Jason Taylor rushing in with our shuffled players.

Positives--- While the Dolphins are great against the run, their pass defense is less than stellar. And as long as Jake can control the ball, we have a very good chance to pull this one out. The Pass Defense is on point.

Outcome. Panthers win their second straight and pull to 5-5 as Jake Delhomme throws 2 TDs and 0 ints. 27-17.

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Negatives---- we absolutely SUCK defending the run. and the Dolphins hardly ever pass. Thomas davis will be surely missed Thursday night. Also, the O-line will have a test against Joey Porter and Jason Taylor rushing in with our shuffled players.

Positives--- While the Dolphins are great against the run, their pass defense is less than stellar. And as long as Jake can control the ball, we have a very good chance to pull this one out. The Pass Defense is on point.

Outcome. Panthers win their second straight and pull to 5-5 as Jake Delhomme throws 2 TDs and 0 ints. 27-17.

Miami is throwing a lot more since Henne took over. He is certainly no Pennington, and thats a bad thing.

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Are you smack talking us now? I find that insulting. :P :p

Seeing that he is just stating facts, he's not talking smack.

ronnie is hurt, so is smith for you guys no? so we will both be one-dimensional.

i take the dolphins #5 run defense over the panthers #23 run defense in this one :)

No one knows what's up with Smitty yet. He was definately hurt today during the first half b/c he wasn't his self in the second half. If the game was next Sunday, I would expect him to be closer to 100% than to 50%.

But since the game is Thursday, who knows. He may not play.

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I prefer him to be healthy when we play the 'Phins. I want us to face teams that has pretty much all of their starters healthy. Otherwise, it make us look better than we really are playing against some backups.

Panther are missing enough starters themselves.

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