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Look at this sad little bitch...

 

 

 

The Dolphins are a 6-4 team who got badly hosed by the refs vs the Patriots. They straight out got beat by the Saints. The other 3 losses are a direct result of the o-line and Tannehill literally fumbling the game away. Sure, the Dolphins could be 8-2 right now with a competent offensive line and/or a clutch QB but you could say that about a lot of teams. I actually think the Panthers record is better than they are and unlike you, I've watched the Panthers this season and I'm not just using stats to base my opinion like you are the Dolphins. I've seen 7 or 8 of the Panthers games on NFL Rewind. Good defense, mediocre offense. Talent-wise, they're an 8-8/9-7 team. 

There's a reason they seemingly came out of nowhere after a 1-3 start and thats cause they werent considered an elite team coming into this year and they arent an elite team moving forward. Would it surprise anyone if they missed the playoffs this year? How about next year? Given the talent on the team I think its safe to say that most people wouldnt be surprised if the Panthers 7-9

 

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