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Title: What's at stake next weekend Post by: dolphins4life on January 02, 2022, 05:44:17 pm Miami can earn it's first sweep of the Patriots since 2000.
The Chiefs lost, so Miami once again has a chance to play spoiler to the Patriots and hurt their playoff seedings. Honestly, the 2019 victory over NE has literally been the only highlight since 2016 for Miami Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Dave Gray on January 02, 2022, 06:32:57 pm Nothing.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: EDGECRUSHER on January 02, 2022, 07:12:12 pm Absolutely nothing. It would be nice to end the year with a win and get the Eagles a worse draft pick but it wouldn't even matter if we won by 50 points with the season over because we just lose by 30 with the season on the line.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: masterfins on January 03, 2022, 09:30:09 pm I think Dolphin Pride is on the line next week. To be able to bounce back from a tough loss and go out and play your division rival tough for 60 minutes means a lot. It shows what kind of character this team and coaching staff is made of. I'll be royally pee'd off if they decide to phone it in next week; I'll be upset if they lose but won't feel too bad if they fight the entire game.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Phishfan on January 03, 2022, 11:17:27 pm Master is 100 percent correct. You have to start building a culture and not coming correct means things aren't close to turning around.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: EDGECRUSHER on January 04, 2022, 09:22:06 am Master is 100 percent correct. You have to start building a culture and not coming correct means things aren't close to turning around. It's definitely better to end with a win than a loss, but the time to show "Dolphin Pride" was on Sunday and we got blown out with everything on the line. So, I wouldn't put too much stock in us winning a game with virtually no stakes attached. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on January 04, 2022, 09:59:55 am Almost nothing. Unless the Jets win, the Dolphins can’t even play a spoiler role. I would rest anyone banged up and would benefit from a week off. Win or lose on Sunday, NE needs to win 3 road wins to go to LA. 5 seed vs 7 seed is meaningless.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: stinkfish on January 04, 2022, 10:37:26 am At stake next week is for me to bust the balls of every Patsies fan that I know, work with, and even say hi to on a daily basis.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on January 04, 2022, 11:00:14 am At stake next week is for me to bust the balls of every Patsies fan that I know, work with, and even say hi to on a daily basis. How? Assuming the Dolphins win, my response would be “Congratulations on your win. By the way who are the Dolphins playing this week? Oh, that’s right they didn’t make the playoffs AGAIN. When was the last time the fish made the playoffs”. Buffalo fans can give some stinging trash talk. A Miami fan strutting shit even with a week 18 win that wouldn’t even be much of a spoiler is really weak. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: stinkfish on January 04, 2022, 12:14:10 pm Bragging rights man. Especially when we're talking about a sweep? By a very inferior team? I know plenty of your ilk and it would really grind their gears.
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Dave Gray on January 04, 2022, 03:43:43 pm I think the only thing at stake, realistically, is optics.
By that, I mean that if we go out and just lie down and get demolished by the Pats, the front office probably has a really easy path to fire Flores if they want to. They have a good argument and it won't be a bad look. I think to fire a coach that won 8 out of 9 to end the year is a bad look. And while I don't think it would be fair to criticize the organization, there is the fact that you're firing a black coach where plenty of white slapdicks have gotten another year. They might just not want that heat. But to lose two in a row and finish under .500 is a case you can spin to get rid of the guy. ...especially if those last two games are uncompetitive. And after how we haven't won big games in the past. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: CF DolFan on January 04, 2022, 03:49:57 pm I think the only thing at stake, realistically, is optics. I agree with you but I don't think Ross fires anyone this year. I could be wrong and he could be getting desperate as he ages but he typically gives out a lot of rope to allow people to hang themselves. In the football world anyway. I can only guess he is more direct in the construction world. By that, I mean that if we go out and just lie down and get demolished by the Pats, the front office probably has a really easy path to fire Flores if they want to. They have a good argument and it won't be a bad look. I think to fire a coach that won 8 out of 9 to end the year is a bad look. And while I don't think it would be fair to criticize the organization, there is the fact that you're firing a black coach where plenty of white slapdicks have gotten another year. They might just not want that heat. But to lose two in a row and finish under .500 is a case you can spin to get rid of the guy. ...especially if those last two games are uncompetitive. And after how we haven't won big games in the past. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Dave Gray on January 04, 2022, 04:52:52 pm ^ I agree with you.
I just think that is the public turns on Flores, they might see an out and take it. It's hard to sell season tickets when everyone hates your coach. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: EDGECRUSHER on January 04, 2022, 07:38:57 pm ^ I agree with you. I just think that is the public turns on Flores, they might see an out and take it. It's hard to sell season tickets when everyone hates your coach. You're both right. Fair or not, firing a black coach who ended the year winning 8 of 9 will look really bad, especially if the black GM goes with him. Us Miami fans know it was justified but it's going to be bad press, especially if he is replaced with Harbaugh. Sadly, I also don't think he will be fired even if we lose by 40 on Sunday. Ross gives way too much rope to people and he gives it to the wrong people time and time again. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: DenverFinFan on January 04, 2022, 10:31:41 pm Beat the supreme evil and go 9-8. Make a statement that you aren’t just wasting our time. This goes for Tua and the coaching staff ( mostly the coaching staff ) go and prove something.
If we finish 9-8 with a sweep of the pats I’ll be as happy as can with this season. It’s very disappointing regardless but if this happens I can live with it and think it warrants one more year with this project. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Spider-Dan on January 05, 2022, 12:35:38 am “Congratulations on your win. By the way who are the Dolphins playing this week? Oh, that’s right they didn’t make the playoffs AGAIN. When was the last time the fish made the playoffs”. The obvious response would be, "Unfortunately the Dolphins can't play Mac Jones every week, or they'd be wrapping up an undefeated season on Sunday."It's quite easy to trash talk a team if you beat them twice, regardless of what happens on the rest of the schedule. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Downunder Dolphan on January 05, 2022, 12:51:12 am Ideally what's at stake next weekend is Flores' ass.
The team should be told it during the week, and if he's worth saving they will come out firing (they've managed not to do this for any game that has really mattered since he has been coach). If they put in another lackluster performance to lose badly (especially if they get completely torn a new one like Buffalo did last game last year) then it's pretty obvious he's not the guy to take them forward. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Dolphster on January 05, 2022, 07:44:22 am How? Assuming the Dolphins win, my response would be “Congratulations on your win. By the way who are the Dolphins playing this week? Oh, that’s right they didn’t make the playoffs AGAIN. When was the last time the fish made the playoffs”. Buffalo fans can give some stinging trash talk. A Miami fan strutting shit even with a week 18 win that wouldn’t even be much of a spoiler is really weak. I have to sadly agree with Hoodie. The Patriots fans response would be (and should be), "Enjoy watching us in the playoffs." It might mean something to Dolphins fans to sweep the Patriots but I assure you that getting swept by the Dolphins would mean nothing to the Patriots fans as long as they are going to the playoffs. Hell, Hoodie is our resident Patriots fan and that is pretty much what he said himself. I hate the Patriots as much as anyone, but sweeping them after the Dolphins completely shit the bed this year would give me zero consolation. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: Pappy13 on January 07, 2022, 11:36:00 am We can play spoiler for the Ravens. If they win and the Colts and Chargers lose and we lose or tie, they make the playoffs, but if we win they are out of the playoffs regardless. Essentially just twisting that dagger that we put into them a couple weeks back. LOL
Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on January 07, 2022, 06:06:13 pm I have to sadly agree with Hoodie. The Patriots fans response would be (and should be), "Enjoy watching us in the playoffs." It might mean something to Dolphins fans to sweep the Patriots but I assure you that getting swept by the Dolphins would mean nothing to the Patriots fans as long as they are going to the playoffs. Hell, Hoodie is our resident Patriots fan and that is pretty much what he said himself. I hate the Patriots as much as anyone, but sweeping them after the Dolphins completely shit the bed this year would give me zero consolation. I will concede this, IF *BOTH* Fins and Jets win then you have actually played spoiler and prevented us from winning the division and some trash talk might be valid. But if the game is about the 5th seed vs 7th seed, I don’t care about the game. Heck, if the half time score has Buffalo up by 21, NE should pull their starters regardless of the score in the NE-Mia game. Title: Re: What's at stake next weekend Post by: dolphins4life on January 07, 2022, 06:20:57 pm My response to Patriots taunting is earlier. If Miami wins on Sunday, they were officially robbed of the playoffs.
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