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What are you hoping to see in the Miami game?


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For me the top 3 are..

1.I really want to see Hardy step it up. Its his third year in the league and he needs to step it up a notch. Last year I thought he was just average and soo far haven't heard or seen much to the contrary.

2.Will the real # 2 cornerback please stand up? I think many on this board including myself are expecting Josh Norman to be that guy and I would love for him to come out and show us some of these great things he's done on the practice field in a live game.

3.Somebody earn the week 1 2nd DT starting job.Neblett seems to be the best a creating pressure on the QB, but he will be out the first 4 weeks and from the sounds of it his mysterious illness will keep him out of this game as well,perfect chance for someone else to step up. I personally favor Fua over Mcclain and Kearse at this point but he's more of a true nose, there's no chance we could see him and Edwards starting week 1 could we?

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Josh Norman make a name for himself at #2.

Murphy, LaFell, Tutu. One of these guys has to step up and score a TD.

And of course the DT's need to show us something.

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Defense and AT LEAST 1 TD from first team O, pending on how long they're in

Thought they played the first half last year, went to nfl.com to confirm and we did. Forgot we played the dolphins in week 2 last year as well, hopefully we will have better results this time around(first team got shut out last year).

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