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Can we lose to Jay Cutler?


Jeremy Igo

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23 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Losing to Miami would undoubtedly suck, but I'm not so sure it would be worse than losing to the Bears.

The Bears really, really suck and beat us with only four pass completions.

Ugh!

... and yes, this team is still way too inconsistent to dismiss the possibility of losing to the fins.

Valid points, but I believe Trubisky at least has potential. 

Cutler? Oy. 

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Miami often has a much better team than most people think because they are in the dumbest division in football.  Here you have a team that is damn near approaching the equator, but it has to play Buffalo, New England, and the Jets twice every year.  They lose half their games because of jet lag.  The owner of that franchise should have moved the franchise or petitioned the NFL to put them in another division. What is easier? Going on the road and playing turf in cold ass weather, or taking a vacation to South Beach? Miami is the only franchise in the NFL in which every divisional opponent is actually looking forward to playing them on the road.

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5 hours ago, Moneyman321 said:

No we cannot lost to Jay Cutler.

Yes we could lose to the dolphins if we beat ourselves (see da bears).

Besides, its not like Cutler has been absolutely terrible this year either. 66% completion rate and 10 TDs to 5 INTs. 

5.9 YPA. That says all you need to know about Cutler. That makes The Golden Calf of Bristol look good.

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7 hours ago, Teach_Panther said:

Miami often has a much better team than most people think because they are in the dumbest division in football.  Here you have a team that is damn near approaching the equator, but it has to play Buffalo, New England, and the Jets twice every year.  They lose half their games because of jet lag.  The owner of that franchise should have moved the franchise or petitioned the NFL to put them in another division. What is easier? Going on the road and playing turf in cold ass weather, or taking a vacation to South Beach? Miami is the only franchise in the NFL in which every divisional opponent is actually looking forward to playing them on the road.

It would make more sense to move Indy to the AFC east and Miami to the South.  But Miami has always been in the division with the Jets, Bills and Patriots to my knowledge.  Traditional rivalries.

Remember we were in the NFC west for six years and traveled to San Fran and St. Louis.  

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