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What Dolphins Fans are Saying...


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Yeah............on paper, the Phins are very talented.............outside of the Incognito/Martin thing............most of us have been extremely disapointed in the coaching.  The D should really be playing a 3-4 instead of the 4-3 and they go zone coverage way too often.  Tanehill is going to be a very good QB, but the coaching staff has him standing in the pocket way to much...........he's very athletic and runs a 4.5/40..........he should be rolled out and running a lot more.

 

It's going to be interseting to watch Steve Smith matched up against Brent Grimes.........you probably remember Grimes from the Falcons...........he's having a great year with the Phins.

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It's going to be interseting to watch Steve Smith matched up against Brent Grimes.........you probably remember Grimes from the Falcons...........he's having a great year with the Phins.

 

Yeah, well, Talib was having a good year for the Patriots too before he faced Steve Smith. I think Grimes is a little more even tempered & smarter than Talib though. We'll see. :judge:

 

Here's to no injuries on either side! Best team wins ............ GO PANTHERS!!!

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Yes, I was honestly surprised by Talib on Monday. I expected for him to have a better game. I own him in an IDP league so I like to watch his stats and what have you from time to time. But, Smith definitely had the better game. 

 

The thing is though we no longer really rely on Steve, he mainly acts as our Roddy White in a lot of our games - because so many teams know that Smith is our only name brand receiver. However, Donald LaFell has shown he can step up and so has Ted Ginn. I don't think stopping Smith is going to do much to our team anymore. 

 

I don't think Panthers are overlooking this game at all - with the Shula ties and the constantly regurgitated stat that we've never beaten the Dolphins that seems to be floating around. That in itself is enough for our teams bulletin board.

 

I am not cocky about this game at all though. I don't like the term of "trap" games. I just think there's always a possibility of either team bringing it or failing to bring it. Any given Sunday as they say.

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I hate the Dolphins.. Always have and always will... My very first memory of football was the Super Bowl after the 1972 season in January of 1973.. The Super Bowl wasnt such a big deal back then and my dad had to work that Sunday. Being raised in Virginia we were huge Redskins fans (my second team now). Anyway, the Dolphins beat our Redskins and I just hated to tell my dad when he got home ! Ever since then I have wished nothing but pain on that worthless franchise !

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