NOT THIS YEAR ,SORRY
2006-07-18 17:20:28
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answer #1
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answered by JENNIFER C 4
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If Culpepper returns to form, and Brown improves a little the Dolphins will win the AFC East. I think they will win the wild card regardless.
Miami has one of the better defenses in the AFC. A great young running back and a QB that wants to prove himself again. And a good young coach.
The question marks are on the o-line and with the receivers. But they have as good a chance at winning the AFC as the rest of the teams there.
Patriots lost a lot this year. Colts lost James. Chargers are about as consistant as a politician. Steelers will not have another magical run...KC is probably the most talented team, but what did Edwards do with the Jets...oh yeah ran them into last place. It will be a very interesting year.
2006-07-19 20:20:02
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answered by strangedaze23 3
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The Dolphins will go only as far as the talent takes them. Culpepper is a nice pickup for them and Ronnie Brown is a stud at RB, but the defense has question marks at secondary and there's that team in New England to deal with, so I see 10-6 and at least a wildcard
2006-07-19 12:51:42
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answered by Michael_D_Miller 3
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I have been a Dolphin fan for many years.
I think they have good shot at making playoffs
this season (probably 10 wins, but I'm hoping more).
Culpepper looks like he should be healthy enough
to start first week. Defense is still solid, but
secondary is a bit weaker than Fins are used
to having. Now if their WR's will perform to their
maximum potential, and offensive improves they
might even have a shot at taking their division,
but Patriots still tuff too.
2006-07-19 00:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If their runningbacks stay healthy and Culpepper finds a good fit or at least helps that immature Vick child settle down enough to be a respectable member of the community they will be real contenders. But the Chambers kid is one to watch believe me. Speed is the one thing you cannot coach, and he has it, if nothing else. If Culpepper gets him the ball enough they could win ten games this season, and unless the Rookie from that northern state revives the dying Patriots, they will have little challenges in their division.
2006-07-19 10:44:22
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answered by Hunter S. Thompson 3
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I definitely think they have a shot at the playoffs. Coach Saban did a lot to whip the team into shape last year, and his efforts paid off with a six-game winning streak to end the season. That's before they even acquired Culpepper.
They have great potential this year. I just hope my team takes 'em down on September 7th! (Sorry. I had to say that!)
2006-07-19 11:10:12
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answered by kcbranaghsgirl 6
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i tell ur what ya can quit hatin on my boys like that (dolphins are the best ive liked them since ive ever knew what football was im die hard dolphins fan).so i say what i say ever year the dolphins will win or atleast make to the superbowl.and thats my answer.
2006-07-19 01:19:34
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answered by ive_lost_my_m1nd_i_cant_find_it 1
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As far as their circle secondary ( no corners) will take them. Besides dolphins suck anyways!! But Dante tough and shout out to chambers.
2006-07-19 00:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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9-7
2006-07-19 01:57:46
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answered by fer_saltiel 2
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They Will Take There Division That Is All
2006-07-19 02:21:02
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answered by Brian J 2
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they have the players and the coach but it all depends on their determination. i wont be surprised if the dolphins go to the playoffs.
2006-07-19 11:22:48
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answered by Geo K 4
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