MainePatsFan26
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As they get obliterated by the Steelers, it dawns on me to ask whether Miami hit their peak with a 10-6 record off an easy schedule. By peak, I mean this will have been their best year record-wise over the next two or three seasons.
Are they the type of team to drop to 5-11 or 6-10 next year with a more challenging record or will they continue to build under Gase? Can they become a real threat in the division with an 11-5 type of performance?
Prior to three weeks ago, I thought they were an emerging power in the AFC much like Oakland and possibly Tennessee. After blowouts and pitiful play, not so much. Other than Miami, the division looks like it is spiraling further into AFC South level ineptitude (sans Patriots).
Thoughts?
Are they the type of team to drop to 5-11 or 6-10 next year with a more challenging record or will they continue to build under Gase? Can they become a real threat in the division with an 11-5 type of performance?
Prior to three weeks ago, I thought they were an emerging power in the AFC much like Oakland and possibly Tennessee. After blowouts and pitiful play, not so much. Other than Miami, the division looks like it is spiraling further into AFC South level ineptitude (sans Patriots).
Thoughts?












