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5. Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins' 2005 opponents won a league-leading 54.7 percent of their games last year. That's what happens when all of your division opponents have winning records. The only reason Miami isn't higher is because its last-place record set it up for matchups with Tennessee and Cleveland. But the 'Fins still face challenging games against the four NFC South teams, and the beginning of their schedule, when Saban is still getting his feet wet, is very tough. They might not get their first win until Week 7 or beyond.
with only four teams in each division it is easy to skew the strength of the division but you are right, even the Dolphins are better than at least half of the NFC teams.
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with only four teams in each division it is easy to skew the strength of the division but you are right, even the Dolphins are better than at least half of the NFC teams.
with only four teams in each division it is easy to skew the strength of the division but you are right, even the Dolphins are better than at least half of the NFC teams.
The team that should offer a break, the 2-14 Dolphins, actually beat them last year and now has Nick Saban, the one coach who knows Belichick better than anyone.
Obviously I want the Bills to be the ones to do it, but quite frankly I don't care WHO sweeps them. As long as they lose.
The thing about the AFCE is that it doesn't matter where a team is at in the standings. Every rival game is not a gimme. Well actually it was for the Pats when Drew was our qb. Hopefully that's all changed now.
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