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Could it Be Argued Miami are More Threatening than Hou or Oak?

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Absolutely, if not for a great play by McCourty and McClellin Miami would have made last week's game a lot more competitive. It was starting to get tense up until that point, or at least Miami was gaining the momentum.
I'm also not so sure that we'll be playing Moore again as Tannehill may be back by then.

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out of the three .i want to face Miami the least. its hard to beat a team three times in a season. that and they are a division team that's very familiar with the pats and no stranger to foxboro. give me the texans.

What is this logic ? So it's easier to beat a team that you lost twice before than one that you beat twice ? If anything them not having a realistic shot in two games already should be a confidence boost.

I think what you maybe meant to say was "face the same team three times a season". That I would on some level understand.
 
What is this logic ? So it's easier to beat a team that you lost twice before than one that you beat twice ? If anything them not having a realistic shot in two games already should be a confidence boost.

I think what you maybe meant to say was "face the same team three times a season". That I would on some level understand.

What is this logic ? So it's easier to beat a team that you lost twice before than one that you beat twice ? If anything them not having a realistic shot in two games already should be a confidence boost.

I think what you maybe meant to say was "face the same team three times a season". That I would on some level understand.
ok ill keep it simple. i think the dolphins have a better chance to beat the pats then the texans.
 
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Would you consider Miami more of a threat in Foxboro than the other two?

If this were Jeopardy and the category were "Teams most likely to make people hate watching football."
 
The answer was a resounding....no!!
 
If they played in Miami, they might have a snowballs chance. In Pittsburgh, I say no. Miami, on the road has been average and barely beat the Rams. I think the Stigglers are going to roll over Miami 30 or 40 something to 14 at the most. And it won't be that close.


See, I told ya!
 
No offense to OP, but some of these questions are a bit silly. Those three teams are the worst playoff teams I've ever seen.
 
In about 20 minutes Miami and I will have something in common. We'll both be on the couch next week.
 
Miami were a team who won 9 of their last 11 games...I would probably quit with the patronizing attitude, no offense...Not sure anyone expected them to implode like that 24 hours ago

I'm not directing this to you at all, so no need to feel defensive. I am just referencing all the news articles and the chicken little on this board who appeared to be in fear of all the playoff teams. Many of the posters here who do more in depth analysis thought that Miami was overrated. I agree, and thought they'd get blown out by Pittsburgh. They're just not a good team.
 
Looks like Ben is in a boot. Better him than us. F the dirty dolphins.
 
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