icvu42 wrote:Not to make excuses for the Dolphins, because they had plenty of chances this year and failed to capitalize. But man their schedule was brutal. They played only 3 teams that finished the season below .500, Buffalo, Tampa Bay and Jacksonville.
I'll be more than happy to see that 3rd place schedule next season.
Rick
As Bill Parcells like to say: "You are what you're record says you are". I believe the Dolphins this year were a 7-9 to 8-8 team and without going back and doing a search in this thread that's what I think I said they would be.
Look at all the Dolphins losses this year. They were either in the lead or played the other side close and that's with a brutal schedule. Last year I felt the Dolphins were a 5-11/6-10 team. They surprised everyone because of Parcells, the players he brought in which some of them were not on the team this year in lieu of getting younger and they had an easy schedule.
Looking at next year you have Henne, Vonte Davis, Sean Smith, Brian Hartline getting better. Devon Bess, man I hope he gets a call to the Pro Bowl. Greg Camarillo was solid as well. The future looks bright for the Phins. Acording to the Sun Sentinel, Dan Henning isn't sure if he'll be back next year. Could that be Charlie Weis' spot? Who knows.
Overall I think the Dolphins did a decent job on offense and gave up waaaaaaaaaay tooooooooooo many big plays on defense. That's what hurt them in most of their losses. Remember Payton Manning who rarely saw the ball in their matches and almost scored at will and still beat the Dolphins.