NE is the best in class from both divisions. The line is higher than the score that will be i beleive but the Brady and company is focused and on a mission. SUPERBOWL!!!
New England Patriots: Ranked 1st in offense 2nd in defense.
Last Meeting: Miami won 21-0 in Miami last season.
Team Strength: The passing game, hands down. They have the best quarterback, the best wide receiver and maybe the best slot receiver in the game right now. Tight end, Ben Watson has just 18 receptions on the year, but five of those have been for touchdowns and a full two-thirds for 1st downs. Finally given a receiving corps worthy of a top team, Tom Brady and his receivers have overtaken coaching by a slim margin as the best thing this team has going for it. The Patriots have outscored their opponents by more points (138) than 26 NFL have scored, period!
Team Weakness: The running game I thought, but the Patriots are ranked seventh in the NFL in rushing. I can’t find a weak spot here – even with the injuries they have at the running position - somebody help me.
Needs to Win: No lengthy lightning storm to delay the game forever. While true, I am just kidding - the Pats can’t start looking ahead to Indy if they want to maintain their perfect record. Brady has had his troubles in Miami, and stranger things have happened than teams having letdown games so soon after a big win with another big game looming so closely on the horizon.
MIAMI (0-6): What, are you kidding me? The Dolphins are 0-6 and trying to avoid a first-ever 0-7 record; meanwhile the Patriots are 6-0 and gunning for their first-ever 7-0 record. How many points do you think the Pats are going to win by is practically the only question that needs to be answered. Though I will say that the Dolphins have been fairly successful at containing QB Tom Brady. Dolphins DE Taylor has sacked Brady at least 8 times, more than any other QB he’s ever had the pleasure of sacking. Compared to the Patriots, the Dolphins’ secondary is severely overmatched. This one could get ugly for the home fans.
This matchup has historially been a letdown game for NE. That being said: Brady to Moss; Brady to Stallworth; Brady to Welker AND Brady handing off to any running back they want to play Sunday...He will have his pick to chose from all day long.... There is D in Miami, there is no "D" in Miami either....
...3rd down "artist"....Kevin Faulk Will Do His Magic, Too.... –
This is a timely spot for the Patriots to unleash their 3rd and 4th RBs [ Heath Evans and Karl Eckel] unless injury-prone RB Lawrence Maroney decides to play and earn his salary; whatever, this NFL juggernaught can name the score in Miami.
Last Meeting: Miami won 21-0 in Miami last season.
Team Strength: The passing game, hands down. They have the best quarterback, the best wide receiver and maybe the best slot receiver in the game right now. Tight end, Ben Watson has just 18 receptions on the year, but five of those have been for touchdowns and a full two-thirds for 1st downs. Finally given a receiving corps worthy of a top team, Tom Brady and his receivers have overtaken coaching by a slim margin as the best thing this team has going for it. The Patriots have outscored their opponents by more points (138) than 26 NFL have scored, period!
Team Weakness: The running game I thought, but the Patriots are ranked seventh in the NFL in rushing. I can’t find a weak spot here – even with the injuries they have at the running position - somebody help me.
Needs to Win: No lengthy lightning storm to delay the game forever. While true, I am just kidding - the Pats can’t start looking ahead to Indy if they want to maintain their perfect record. Brady has had his troubles in Miami, and stranger things have happened than teams having letdown games so soon after a big win with another big game looming so closely on the horizon.
The past is history –
Even though Miami blanked the Pats last year in FLA, this is not gonna be a repeat. Fish will be lucky to have the ball 12 minutes of the game.Easy Breazy –
It seems too easy, doesn't it? That's why I'm taking a couple points off my charts, just in case....3rd down "artist"....Kevin Faulk Will Do His Magic, Too.... –
This is a timely spot for the Patriots to unleash their 3rd and 4th RBs [ Heath Evans and Karl Eckel] unless injury-prone RB Lawrence Maroney decides to play and earn his salary; whatever, this NFL juggernaught can name the score in Miami.