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OK who seriously was worried we were gonna lose?


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Did you have some mojo??  

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  1. 1. DID you honestly think the panthers were going to...

    • WIN!!! (i never doubted them even down)
      27
    • LOSE!!! (i honestly thought the trap game was for real and we take the L)
      45
    • I dont know enough about the team to know one way or the other.
      2


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ive seen adjustments all season.. at least compared to our "losing seasons"  in the past teh game plan didnt seem to change much at half time..

 

 

the poll results on this are interesting to me. seems there is still alot of mentality around that we arent a "winning" team..  i get that though.. it will take a couple years of being a winning team to tottally get rid of it.

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When we were down 10-3 and could not get the offense going. My dad looked at me and said "are they gonna lose to the Dolphins?". Calmly and without pause I looked at him with such a look of "you're stupid and get out of my house" mixed with "we got this" he shrugged pouted for a minute that all he did was ask a question and the sat quietly while the game unfolded.

After the game he looked at me and said son, I won't ask you that question again. Your boys are good.

Damn right pops, damn right.

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I'm an eternal optimist. Even in 2010, if we are within two scores and there's time on the clock, I always think we can win. I'm forever running scenarios through my head about the various ways that we can pull it out.

This. It makes seasons like 2010 even worse but makes seasons like these even better.

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I was worried after the first play when Cam got rocked. He just didn't look right after that. When they went in for halftime I honestly thought he would be coming back to the sidelines after not passing a concussion test. Not that I think he would have admitted it, but he clearly got his bell rung. When Wallace kept getting open on the long ball I thought Miami was going to exploit that weakness over and over but Tannehill couldn't hit him when he should have. While I am happy Cam led us on a winning drive to end the game, I think we won more because of Miami's failures than because we just dominated in the 2nd half. 

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