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3 left ahead of Colts and counting!


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Rams, Vikes & Miami.

One of them have to get lucky and win one!

HennygivenSunday, can't you rally your 'Fins to win a game soon?!?

Vikes will get tired of Culpepper and start someone else and win one, HOPEFULLY!!

Rams are the big question mark! Any Ram fans want to shed some light when we will see a "W" from them??

I'm afraid before the Rams, Vikes and "fins win. Jimmy Irsay will get tired of Caldwell, replace him with Tressel and the Colts will win their last 2-3 games! PLEASE Jimmy, go buy another guitar or 4, and don't replace Caldwell before the season ends!

Jimmy, Jeff George says he'd come back to the Colts!

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According to Jason LaCanfora, the Dolphins are concerned with Chad Henne's shoulder and have reached out to David Garrard and Jake Delhomme as potential replacement options. If the latter is true, then I guess they really are going for the Suck for Luck strategy.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d822d39c9/article/dolphins-reach-out-to-qbs-garrard-delhomme-with-henne-sidelined

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