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Miami 0-7 and in the same division as the #1 team the patriots. if my team went 0-7 i'd be REALly bummed out. anyone else feel sorry? (or should i just feel happy for my KC chiefs!)

2007-10-25 06:33:06 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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Look at it this way, if it weren't for Miami, the Jets would have no hope of finishing 2-14 this year.

2007-10-25 06:48:30 · answer #1 · answered by Captain Hammer 6 · 0 1

If Dolphins dont win any video games, which as a phin fan i'm hoping they gets a win or 2, yet theoretically talking in the event that they flow 0-sixteen they wont be the 1st group to flow winless in a season for the period of the Buc's first 365 days they went 0-14, 1974 i've got confidence it became. I dont understand y phins have become all of the attention Rams are 0-6 besides human beings c'mon they had the RB ranked 2d in the league a professional bowl QB and WR and surely everyone seems to be stunned that a collection with a 37 365 days old concussed QB, an unknown TE, an honest coming up RB and now formally NO Receivers what so ever. yet to respond to your question Phins are definiantaly the underdogs how ever a asserting is going that on any given sunday any group might win and those issues are unpredictable ppl pronounced the 15-a million Bears and whilst phins went 4-12 in 04 and beat the Superbowl sure pats and final 365 days i beleive we close them out 21-0 with a exceptionally undesirable group, so which you never be conscious of and you kinda have been given to experience undesirable for any group that faces the pats on any sunday or monday.

2016-10-14 00:33:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

What I do feel really bad about hearing was that Miami's running back Brown is going to miss the rest of the season. I think it is really bad when a player gets seriously injured in a game that was already over.
As far as feeling bad for their fans, yeah I feel for them. I can remember a Patriots season that they were 1-15. I aslo remember, which in a way was worse when they went 10-6 and got to the playoffs in 94 and then the next season went 5-11 or 6-10. So yeah I feel for the fans.
As far as feeling bad for the Dolphins, Hell No! They are crying about the score being run up, this is the same team that was bragging that they stole brady's signals last year. I don't feel bad for them at all.

2007-10-25 06:42:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

As a Dolphins fan I feel sorry for the players somewhat. They haven't played up to expectations and the defense looks terrible with the exception of Jason Taylor. It's guys like Taylor, Thomas and Ronnie Brown I feel sorry for. They have exceptional talent and it's being wasted. Management is already rebuilding by shipping away Chambers and Welker for draft picks and things are looking very bad. The Dolphins were embarrassed at home by the Patriots, but they still have to play them in New England. I feel bad for the hard workers who put it all out on the line like those three for their entire Dolphins career and management hasn't found a way to surround them. It's very dissapointing, but this is what happens during the rebuilding period. Hopefully they can scrap out at least 4 wins, that would be a realistic goal.

2007-10-25 06:41:34 · answer #4 · answered by Average Joes 4 · 0 0

Don't look at it as a terrible season, look at it as we're going o get the #1 Draft Pick next year.

In all honesty, I do feel sorry for the Dophin's players and coaches. However, their Front Office has made so many blunders in the last year or two, it's hard to feel sorry for the franchise.

2007-10-25 06:40:27 · answer #5 · answered by smcelr 2 · 1 0

I feel bad for Trent Green because I really like him as player. He was great for the Chiefs. I don't feel sorry for the Dolphins as a whole, though. I'm actually kind of rooting for the 0-16 season that way I can say I saw NFL history being made.

2007-10-25 07:40:14 · answer #6 · answered by DoReidos 7 · 0 2

Why should we? They rushed Culpepper back from his injury last season and then cut him because he didn't perform well on 1 leg. They traded for a quarterback who's career was pretty much already over. They rely on a runningback who is extremely injury prone. They trade their only good players on offense (McMichael and Chambers), they're still relying on an aging Taylor and Thomas to carry their entire defense, and last but not least the owner told Ricky Williams he wanted nothing more to do with him if the NFL reinstated him. Sorry but they did this to themselves. I just enjoy watching it more than anything.

2007-10-25 06:40:51 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

Yeah i feel sorry for them "D" is hurting, "O" is hurting, No true starting QB or Rb no top level WR anymore. not enough draft picks over the last 3 or 4 years to build on just bad bad bad management from the owner on down but you can;t blame the last couple of coaches for any of it

2007-10-25 07:40:45 · answer #8 · answered by jim c 5 · 1 0

Cam Cameron looks like a Norv Turner. Only a good offensive coordinator, but not a head coach.

2007-10-25 14:20:18 · answer #9 · answered by Alex 3 · 1 0

I feel sorry for them.. They are awful ;-(

2007-10-25 06:53:47 · answer #10 · answered by Chingona 4 · 1 0

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