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8 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

My honest take is Titans and Phins are worse than Panthers. Then its a toss up between Jets, Raiders, Saints and Panthers. 

Those are the bottom 6 teams, but it would not surprise me if Panthers lost to Phins this week. Force to rank-

32- Titans

31- Phins

30- Panthers

29- Raiders

28- Saints

27- Jets

If the Dolphins offense clicks, then they are better than us. Tua isn’t elite, but he’s better than Young. Hill is a loss for them, but they have other options to pass to. So I’d give them an offensive edge. On defense it’s a toss up or edge to us.

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8 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

My honest take is Titans and Phins are worse than Panthers. Then its a toss up between Jets, Raiders, Saints and Panthers. 

Those are the bottom 6 teams, but it would not surprise me if Panthers lost to Phins this week. Force to rank-

32- Titans

31- Phins

30- Panthers

29- Raiders

28- Saints

27- Jets

I got us at 31.  Dolphins O is better.  

Think in terms of looking at the stats, we are so early into a season 1 game for each team is doing a lot of work to inflate our O and deflate theirs.  The Cards garbage time really distorts how horrific we are.   And the Phins week 1 really brings them down. 

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3 minutes ago, Mike2.0 said:

If the Dolphins offense clicks, then they are better than us. Tua isn’t elite, but he’s better than Young. Hill is a loss for them, but they have other options to pass to. So I’d give them an offensive edge. On defense it’s a toss up or edge to us.

You are right its close. They are just playing poorer than the Panthers, I think even without Hill they have more talent. Just happens they are checked out more than the Panthers. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I got us at 31.  Dolphins O is better.  

Think in terms of looking at the stats, we are so early into a season 1 game for each team is doing a lot of work to inflate our O and deflate theirs.  The Cards garbage time really distorts how horrific we are.   And the Phins week 1 really brings them down. 

I agree, just feel Phins are playing worse and less prepared than the Panthers(that's saying something). I mean Titans are 32, Panthers could be 31 after this weekend....

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3 minutes ago, Mike2.0 said:

If the Dolphins offense clicks, then they are better than us. Tua isn’t elite, but he’s better than Young. Hill is a loss for them, but they have other options to pass to. So I’d give them an offensive edge. On defense it’s a toss up or edge to us.

Tua is better than Young by a fairly large margin. 

Winning record every season as a starter.  Lead the NFL in some fashion every year for the last 3 seasons (comp %, yards, TD %).  Winning record without Tyreek in his career.  Winning record without Tyreek in the McDaniel era as well. 

and that's not Tua praise.  

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You are forgetting we are at home, where we play much better, and the Dolphins are on the road, where they play much worse.

I think we win, and this starts the McDaniel will be fired talk. Still think we only win 4 games, but Miami at home is probably the easiest we'll have all season

Is Coker coming back? I thought he was eligible this week

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23 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

My honest take is Titans and Phins are worse than Panthers. Then its a toss up between Jets, Raiders, Saints and Panthers. 

Those are the bottom 6 teams, but it would not surprise me if Panthers lost to Phins this week. Force to rank-

32- Titans

31- Phins

30- Panthers

29- Raiders

28- Saints

27- Jets

When you're that far down in the  league you're basically debating which turd has the most flies on it. 

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52 minutes ago, Mike2.0 said:

If the Dolphins offense clicks, then they are better than us. Tua isn’t elite, but he’s better than Young. IHill is a loss for them, but they have other options to pass to. So I’d give them an offensive edge. On defense it’s a toss up or edge to us.

Even with Hill gone...they still play with a lot of speed and up tempo.... too much for Everos monkeyazz defense.  I really look for them to smoke us.... bad.

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9 hours ago, CRA said:

Tua is better than Young by a fairly large margin. 

Winning record every season as a starter.  Lead the NFL in some fashion every year for the last 3 seasons (comp %, yards, TD %).  Winning record without Tyreek in his career.  Winning record without Tyreek in the McDaniel era as well. 

and that's not Tua praise.  

And to think, there’s a growing number of their fans that want to move on from their head coach, gm, and quarterback. The latter due to durability and concerns about him making all the throws or them being able to rely on him to make plays like scrambling for a down. 

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