My preseason prediction was 8 wins, possibly seven. From a draft perspective, given their vanishingly slight chances of getting into the playoffs, I'm happy to see losses. I have real ethical problems with tanking, but why stare a gift horse in the mouth? On game day, I'll root for them to win, though, just out of habit or allegiance or something.
I thought they'd lose the Buffalo game, though I had a nagging thought. - a thought which I didn't trust - that they might win. I feel the same way about this game. I think they'll lose to Miami, but that nagging thought they might win it is lurking again in my mind. If I had to bet, I'd bet on their losing, but I'll root for a win, even if that means rooting for a loss of draft status.
It was a Hell of a lot simpler rooting for the dynasty teams, where you were pretty safe expecting a win every single week. At the time, I probably didn't appreciate how special and weird it was to be a fan of such an outstanding team.
The key to beating Miami, I think, is to interrupt their timing on offense: hitting receivers at the line, lots of pressure, two or so safeties lurking in the way-back. On offense, let's play the youngsters with an upside, remanding Parker/JJS entirely to the bench, do even more of the pre-snap (peri-snap?) motion and general trickeration, quick throws, a power running game, and so on. Like last week. Will that be enough? I don't think it will, but I have this sneaking suspicions it might. How's that for equivocation? Let's say, "Hope springs eternal." That sounds better than, "Hell, I don't know."