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I wouldn't say the Dolphins have gotten worse. When you rank 29th in the NFL in offense, you have to make a lot of moves. McMichael may have been an odd move but when you get a 2nd round pick for your 3rd best receiver that's a pretty nice deal. Welker was a nice player and all, but nothing special. Our OL was terrible and that's where half of the cuts have come from. We also got a lot better on defense with the best pass rush in the NFL. We also have 9 picks in the upcoming draft and are on the right track. I think the Dolphins are going to suprise a few people this year. Don't count them out just yet.
*ROFLMAO* Damn Aqua, Welker is nothing special? That's a good one. Welker was for Miami what Troy Brown was for the Pats from 2000-2003 and what Wayne Chrebet was for the Jets for how many years? Welker was your teams best receiver last year.
The Phins had a lot more problems than just their O-line. QB was a big problem, though Harrington proved capable.
I think depth on defense is a problem for you guys. Just as much as it is for the Pats at LB and Safety.
I also agree with an earlier poster who said the Jets were overrated last year. They remind me of the Fins last year who played a weak schedule in the end in 2005. I think the Jets come back down to earth a little and finish around .500. The Bills have lost some of their best players and I don't expect a whole lot out of them, but they can still win some games.
All and all, I believe this has become the best division in football once again. It should be an exciting year and hopefully it ends with Miami on top.
I think that the Bills will surprise people.