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Id argue that giving up only 20 was more of a testament to the game that Cam had. He simply kept Brady off the field and really limited the amount of drives that the patriots would have. He made so many plays on 3rd down with both his arm and his legs and some of our TD drives were like 8 minutes long. But yeah like someone already said other than in the first qtr when hardy sacked brady on 3rd down i cant remember us getting a legitimate stop

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I've respect for the phins fans.    Before all the drama,  i thought they were a playoff team.   We will get their best effort of the year.   In an attempt to get above .500 and back on the playoff path.

 

Could be a game like the cards game.    Phins defense is no joke.

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You can tell in post game press conferences that the focus is on the next game. Cam mentions this at least 10 times a presser. The final word in the locker room is also to always be prepared to work for next week.

If we lose, it won't be for lack of focus on the task at hand. I believe it all comes down to coaching and the game plan that is drawn up.

 

...and execution. 

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Miami won't be an "easy win", I don't think there is such a thing in the NFL, especially these days. But if we are going to make the playoffs, we've gotta be able to put away teams like this, no excuses. Win. Our players know this, and they are hungry. The time is now.

 

We have been saying the games are getting bigger and bigger. It's true. Yeah the last two games were big ones, but we are 7-3 now and playing for a playoff spot. The Dolphins are in the way this week, no way we have a let down.

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This team is too focused to have a let down. There is a mentality flowing through this team that we will always being the underdog. Rivera has this team on it's p's and q's. This team has had too many let downs in the past three years to not learn from their mistakes. We are seeing a young team maturing and learning what it takes to be successful.

 

ALSO, these phins fans are so painful to converse with. Typically I always lurk and never post but some of the delirious things they were saying over there prompted me to make an account. They have very little substance in their remarks. It's quite hilarious.

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Troll? You guys aren't even giving real responses. Great, you live in Seattle. Their standard of offense is elite. There are high expectations to be met for that team. Points win games. Seattle is second in the league with 306 points. Tell me with a REAL ARGUMENT that Seattle has a weak offense. You can't. Miami Dolphins fans are ridiculous.
This is an good example of trolling. You are doing nothing but saying, "BLAH BLAH BLAH" Thank you for showing up and wasting everyone's time.

 

They think Seattle has a weak offense and that our defense isn't good. This isn't even worth my time anymore.

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Id argue that giving up only 20 was more of a testament to the game that Cam had. He simply kept Brady off the field and really limited the amount of drives that the patriots would have. He made so many plays on 3rd down with both his arm and his legs and some of our TD drives were like 8 minutes long. But yeah like someone already said other than in the first qtr when hardy sacked brady on 3rd down i cant remember us getting a legitimate stop

 

We got one legitiment stop all game. Poor defensive showing. Had Cam and the O wet the bet the Pats would have scored damn near 40. Like us they marched right down the entire field on virtually every possession. 

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