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The Tradition

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The mighty Miami Dolphins visit The Big Easy for a showdown with the New Orleans Saints tonight on MNF.

The Saints have eleven players on the COVID list, including QBs Taysom Hill and Trevor Siemian. Rookie Ian Book is expected to get his first NFL start ever, and dynamic running back Alvin Kamara is expected to be the emergency back up.

Weather Report: N/A, dome.

Fins Up!
 
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It was a very good Sunday for the Miami Dolphins, as they sat waiting for their Monday night matchup against the New Orleans Saints.

And the best news of all was this: The Dolphins control their playoff fate.

The Dolphins also could move into the seventh spot in the AFC standings (the last playoff position) with a victory at New Orleans, but that's not even the best part.

Yes, the Dolphins — after their 1-7 start — no longer need any outside help to make the playoffs if they can continue their winning streak through their final three games of the season and finish with a 10-7 record, according to prediction and projection website FiveThirtyEight.com.


The key result Sunday, of course, was the Buffalo Bills' 33-21 victory against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.

That victory put the Bills in control of the AFC East, which they will win for a second consecutive year with home victories against Falcons and Jets in the final two weeks.

More importantly, it moved New England's record to 9-6, meaning the Dolphins would tie them by winning out since the teams finish the season against each at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 9. Under that scenario, the Dolphins would win the tiebreaker by virtue of their season sweep.

If somehow there ended up being a three-way tie atop the AFC East, Buffalo would win the division title by virtue of their 3-1 record in head-to-head matchups with the Dolphins and Patriots, and the Dolphins would be second.

The other scores that greatly benefited the Dolphins on Sunday was the Houston Texans' shocking 41-29 victory against the Los Angeles Chargers, which dropped L.A.'s record to 8-7, and the Kansas City Chiefs' rout of the Pittsburgh Steelers, which dropped the Steelers to 7-7-1.

The other side of the picture for the Dolphins is that, based on FiveThirtyEight's projections, their playoff percentage is still put at 17 percent, which obviously is a reflection of the tall task of finishing off a nine-game winning streak.

If the Dolphins can't finish the nine-game winning streak but manage to finish the season 9-8, their playoff percentage goes from 8 to 20 percent depending against who the loss would occur.

But making the playoffs always was going to be a long shot with a 9-8 record. At least now, there's something clear to look forward to if the Dolphins can finish 10-7.

 
Bills fan here...pulling hard for the Dophins to win out and send the Patriots home. I was really impressed with Flores last year, and was kind of stunned by the awful start this year.

Also, I need Waddle and Gesicki to ball out like crazy tonight and outscore Saints receiver Callaway by 33 pts to advance to my fantasy football finals.
 
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The Miami Dolphins don’t have to wait and see what other teams do in the final two weeks of the season. If they want to go to the playoffs, they simply need to win.

Sunday’s games played out with the Chargers, Patriots, Ravens, and Steelers all losing. It opened the door for Miami to take control of what happens at the end of the season and now, the real work begins.

It isn’t as hard to win games when you feel as though you have nothing to play for. Play when no one thinks you can win. Win when everyone doesn’t believe in you. Now, the Dolphins will face a tough stretch of three games and winning out will secure them a post season birth.

Miami of course needs to first beat the Saints. That will put the Dolphins in the 7th seed. Next week they will face the Tennessee Titans in Nashville. If they win both it will set up a final week 18 match up with the Patriots in what very well will be a “win and you’re in” situation.

It is crazy to believe that the Dolphins started the season 1-7 losing seven straight after beating the Patriots in the opening week of football. No team in NFL history has ever started 1-7 and made the playoffs. Is destiny on their side?

If the Dolphins do the impossible there should be little question as to who the Coach of the Year should be. Two months ago Dolphins fans, including this site, questioned whether Chris Grier and Brian Flores were the right combination of coach and G.M. Now fans are talking awards.

Today, everything aligned for the Dolphins but now, they can’t hope someone else does their job, they have to do their job. And win.

 
The guy is a machine. He has time stamps under the subject line for the topics he covers. After 45 minutes, it is open phone for viewers.

I watched one of his live game reaction YouTube streams you posted.

He's no Peyton and Eli.
 
I watched one of his live game reaction YouTube streams you posted.

He's no Peyton and Eli.

True but he’s light years better than the Dolphins radio broadcast. He’s fairly well connected. He does a weekly podcast with 80s Dolphins player Richmond Webb.
 
Saints in a tough spot. They're struggling to find enough players. Odd how the NFL moved games back a week ago but now that's not an option.

Who Dat baby!
 
The mighty Miami Dolphins visit The Big Easy for a showdown with the New Orleans Saints tonight on MNF.

The Saints have eleven players on the COVID list, including QBs Taysom Hill and Trevor Siemian. Rookie Ian Book is expected to get his first NFL start ever, and dynamic running back Alvin Kamara is expected to be the emergency back up.

Weather Report: N/A, dome.

Fins Up!
Saints ML tonight for me.
 
Great job by the Saints defender costing his team 3. Just fall on the damn football fatass, you're not taking that for 6.
 
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Hey Trad, come bitch about the refs now. That was the worst call of the year.
 
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