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« on: March 05, 2020, 01:40:42 pm »

Not going to pull punches, most of you here are the most depressing, jaded and pessimistic Dolphin fans I've come across.  You need an injection of HOPE.


https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2879201-miami-dolphins-are-nfls-most-likely-worst-to-first-team-for-2020

Brad GagnonMarch 5, 2020

FOXBOROUGH, MA - DECEMBER 29: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins exits the field after a win over the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 29, 2019 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
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You might have heard that Tom Brady's future with the New England Patriots is completely up in the air. And even if the Patriots pay up to keep their quarterback in 2020, they'd still be more vulnerable than they've been since the dawn of the Bill Belichick era.

Brady will be 43 years old when the season begins, and he's coming off a rough year in which he showed significant signs of decline. Plus, it would be hard for New England to spend top dollar to retain him and also bolster his shoddy supporting cast.

In other words, the Goliath of the AFC East could soon be toppled.

The Patriots have won 16 of the last 17 division titles, including 11 in a row, but it might soon be time for somebody new to claim the throne. The Buffalo Bills are the most obvious candidate after earning a playoff spot with 10 wins in 2019, and the New York Jets would probably place next on most lists considering the high-priced talent on their roster.

But what about the Miami Dolphins?

Pausing for laughter.

That, unlike the 2019 Dolphins' roster, wasn't a joke.

Yes, the Miami depth chart was a mockery last season, but that's part of the reason you should be optimistic about the 2020 Dolphins. It's a miracle they managed to win five games.

They won just seven in 2018 and then completely gutted the roster. By the end of last season, only two players on the roster had salaries north of $8 million, according to Spotrac, and they sent zero players to the Pro Bowl. Defensively, they had the sixth-worst DVOA (defense-adjusted value over average) in at least the last 35 years.

But after one of the worst Septembers in NFL history, the Dolphins were inexplicably and valiantly competitive. Even with a full tank-job underway, they continued to play hard for first-year head coach Brian Flores, and it showed on paper, as well.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 22: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins looks on during fourth quarter action against the Cincinnati Bengals during an NFL game on December 22, 2019 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Dolphins defeat
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After they were blown out in each of their first four contests, the Dolphins fell to the Washington Redskins by just a single point coming out of their Week 5 bye. After that, they led in the second half of all but two of their remaining 11 games. In November and December, they went 5-4. During the same span, the Bills and Patriots went 5-4 and 4-4, respectively.

With nothing to play for and incentive to lose, the Flores-led Dolphins put up 37 points in a victory over the playoff-contending Philadelphia Eagles, held the competitive Indianapolis Colts to just 12 points in Indy, led the feisty Bills and tough Pittsburgh Steelers in the second half during back-to-back road games and shocked the Patriots with a spoiler road victory in Week 17.

Now take that team, add another full offseason of experience for Flores, throw in whatever they do with a league-high $93.7 million in projected salary-cap space and include whatever they gain from a league-high 12 draft picks.

If the Dolphins can make the most of their vast opportunities this offseason, they could jump from their basement apartment to the penthouse that was occupied by the Patriots for the last 11 years.

I'd love to give you a blueprint. But when you've got that much capital, a wide variety of approaches could pay off immediately.

Still, imagine how much better the Dolphins could be right away if they were to use even four or five of their six top-70 draft picks on NFL-ready players—and if those players were to team up with a handful of starting-caliber free-agent additions.

Imagine this fired-up Dolphins team with, say, a healthy Tua Tagovailoa at quarterback, a veteran receiver like Robby Anderson in support of breakout wideout DeVante Parker and rising tight end Mike Gesicki in the pass-catching corps and a blue-chip tackle prospect like Tristan Wirfs or Andrew Thomas opposite standout veteran pickup Jack Conklin at the offensive tackle positions.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 27: Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of Alabama looks on during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2020 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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Imagine that same team with high-trajectory free-agent safety Anthony Harris leading the secondary and a promising pass-rusher like Shaq Lawson running the pass rush. And they already have star Xavien Howard, along with recent first-round picks Christian Wilkins and Charles Harris (TENSHOT NOTE: Harris is garbage), on that side of the ball.

The Dolphins can afford Anderson, Conklin, Anthony Harris and Lawson. They can easily land one of the top quarterbacks, one of the top offensive linemen and one of the top defensive players in the draft. And they'd still have money and picks left over to add depth.

With that in mind, you'd have to give them better worst-to-first chances than the Cincinnati Bengals (dealing with a much tougher division), Jacksonville Jaguars (cap-poor and trimming fat), Los Angeles Chargers (dealing with the defending champions), Washington Redskins (way less capital), Detroit Lions (also in a stronger division), Carolina Panthers (basically entering a rebuild after an exodus) and Arizona Cardinals (might be in the best division in football).

And all those 2019 last-place finishers have less money to spend and fewer premium draft picks than the Dolphins.

This Miami team appeared to be tanking so hard last summer that the natural assumption was that it would take several seasons to complete its rebuild. And while that process will undoubtedly continue, quick turnarounds are commonplace in this league.

The Los Angeles Rams jumped from 4-12 in 2016 to 11-5 in 2017, the Chicago Bears leaped from 5-11 in 2017 to 12-4 in 2018, and the San Francisco 49ers rocketed from 4-12 in 2018 to 13-3 in 2019.

As wild as it sounds, the Dolphins could be that team in 2020.

     

Brad Gagnon has covered the NFL for Bleacher Report since 2012. Follow him on Twitter. Or don't. It's entirely your choice.
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2020, 01:55:44 pm »

I'm very hopeful for 2020 and 2021, with ALL the right moves I feel like we can get the Wild Card this year. It's just that it's been decades and decades of failure and complete incompetence the past 20 years so expecting the worst is just going to happen until we win the Superbowl. Even then, we will be looking for late flags until we are handed that trophy.
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« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2020, 02:08:02 pm »

While I agree it is possible that NE might not secure its 12th consecutive division title, I find the idea that the Dolphins not the Bills are in the best position to challenge NE's dominance down right laughable. 
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2020, 02:23:07 pm »

While I agree it is possible that NE might not secure its 12th consecutive division title, I find the idea that the Dolphins not the Bills are in the best position to challenge NE's dominance down right laughable. 

Really, laughable?  This is the same team that bitched up your Pats at the end of the year with no talent.
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2020, 02:33:29 pm »

Really, laughable?  This is the same team that bitched up your Pats at the end of the year with no talent.

Dolphins won by 3 points. That is not a "bitched up"  43-0 is a "bitched up" And the Dolphins lost to the Bills twice. 

Not saying NE is infallible.  But Bills not Mia are in the best position to overtake NE for the division.   
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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2020, 02:47:18 pm »

Dolphins won by 3 points. That is not a "bitched up"  43-0 is a "bitched up" And the Dolphins lost to the Bills twice. 

Not saying NE is infallible.  But Bills not Mia are in the best position to overtake NE for the division.   
Get out of here with your negative Cheatriot opinions, this is a positivity thread.
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2020, 02:52:21 pm »

is a positivity thread.

I am positive that the Dolphins won't win the division.   Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2020, 03:01:41 pm »


I'd be more optimistic for 2021 than this year, only because Miami has even more draft capital next year, plus a year for the studs from this year's class to get their NFL legs.

If Miami nails a couple of drafts in a row, and doesn't step on it's dick in free agency, they could totally transform this roster into something really good..

Really, laughable?  This is the same team that bitched up your Pats at the end of the year with no talent.

Thanks...I needed that laugh. Wink



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« Reply #8 on: March 05, 2020, 03:05:30 pm »

While I agree it is possible that NE might not secure its 12th consecutive division title, I find the idea that the Dolphins not the Bills are in the best position to challenge NE's dominance down right laughable. 

I would agree with this but the Bills only won one game last year against a team with a winning record. They were clearly better than Miami last year but I think they are more likely to win fewer games than more this year.
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« Reply #9 on: March 06, 2020, 03:44:03 pm »

I don't want to be jaded or pessimistic, and I will root for them to win every game, but I wouldn't be unhappy with another 5 win season.  I agree with Stroke...

I'd be more optimistic for 2021 than this year, only because Miami has even more draft capital next year, plus a year for the studs from this year's class to get their NFL legs.

If Miami nails a couple of drafts in a row, and doesn't step on it's dick in free agency, they could totally transform this roster into something really good..


Miami had one of the easiest schedules ever last year, and 2020 will be a bit tougher, so another 5 win season would be an improvement in my opinion.  There is certainly the possibility that they could leap frog into the playoffs, but I'm okay waiting until 2021 for that to happen.
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