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The Dolphins stadium is one that gets owned by opposing fans about as bad as BofA. My wife's company owned season tix for the Dolphins and Marlins so from 2000 to 2005 I'd go to about 50 Marlins games a season and 6 Dolphins games a season. Nobody at her office in Boca wanted the tix because of the drive so I snatched them up. I'm not a fan of the Fins at all but I used to hate when the Jets, Browns, Pats, etc came to town because like BofA, the assholes would flood in. Game 4 of World Series in 2003 was like 50% Yankee fans.

 

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Don't forget the moose...

 

 

 

 

I've said all this week this game is nothing to sneeze at.  The Dolphins are not a bad team.  Classic trap game after two epic wins.

 

 

agree. be a good test for Rivera to keep our guys motivated

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miami's pass rush alone worries me. if we can't run the ball we might be in for a long day.

 

 

speaking of which does anyone know how Dion Jordan is doing? from what I heard he gets limited time, but he seems to always be making a play when he is on the field 

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