The Dolphins? What else can I say. ****..they wanted to put Saban in the hall of fame already this summer.
What has he proven as a head coach in the NFL? 0.
What made them think Culpepper was the answer? It's clear he is not the same QB without a 6'4 Randy Moss to throw to.
The ForeSkins? Lets hope Portis can save this offense. Regardless this team has looked lost on the field.
Stupid penalties, poor defense..etc. Where the **** is Chris Cooley? Mark Brunell appears to be one of the worst
starting QB's in the NFL. He is toast.
Don't forget the Panthers and the Bucs. two playoff teams who have been absolutely god awful so far this season.
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panthers suck, eveyone had them going to the superbowl
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I'll save my judgement on the Panthers till they get Steve Smith back.
but there has to be a concern when your team rely's so much on one player.
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Obviously it's still early in the season and anything can happen. I just don't see enough there with the injuries to the o line and the decline in Delhomme's play.
Dolphins get my vote, but that has a lot to do with my friend being a phins fan and telling me how great Saban was and Culpepper was healthy. Kid would just ignore me when I said a healthy Culpepper is still a bad Culpepper.
Based on who I thought would be a hell of a lot better, since I was pretty sure the Skins wouldn't live up to expectations:
Bucs.
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