I'm rooting for the Hoo wah Patriots to lose
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
Big question mark is you look at the Texans record and games and look how close we have played the Pats and everybody else except the Texans and the Titans and then ask yourself why we are 5-8.
I've seen the same in baseball. The better hitters get rewards at the plate on balls and strikes. Great hitters don't swing at balls, so Umps give many the benefit of the doubt when it's in a questionable location.
Same thing is happening (I suppose) with Brady and teammates.
Brady complained about helmet to helmet contact but didn't get his penalty. But overall, things lean NE's way on penalties. Little doubt about it.
I respect that pats. No team has really been able to do what they've done for as long as they've done it. I don't waste my energy rooting for them to lose except when we are playing them or competing with them for playoff positioning (yeah right). I'd rather just pile on the jets when they are sucking.
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The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Hooligan2 Wrote:
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> NE is going to the SB again this year. There is
> nobody playing better than they are.
I think you are correct. They have home field advantage and are nearly immpossible to beat in Foxborough. San fran will visit and probably go home crushed.
chatafkup Wrote:
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> Hooligan2 Wrote:
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> > NE is going to the SB again this year. There is
> > nobody playing better than they are.
>
> I think you are correct. They have home field
> advantage and are nearly immpossible to beat in
> Foxborough. San fran will visit and probably go
> home crushed.
I'm predicting a Baltimore upset in the AFC Championship game. Regardless, is the Superbowl in Foxborough this year? Why would SF be a visiting team?
DolfanKing Wrote:
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> The end of the Dynasty is near. No defense. The
> offense is running out of options. Brady clearly
> can't make the plays he once could.
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> Looking forward to the Harbaugh bowl. Two tough
> teams that know how to play the game right.
It should be a good one! Lots of running and defense. Very unlike the makeup of the rest of the league!!