It's that time again. I have a to rebound from a career worst week here at Dolphinsider, so buckle up.
Last week's record: 6-9
Overall record: 24-21
Baltimore @ Buffalo: Boy, did the Bills look bad last week, against a bad opponent nonetheless. Give me the Ravens on the road. But it's tighter than some people think.
Arizona @ Tampa Bay: Glennon time!!! But this is a rebound game for Carson Palmer after a beat down in the Bayou last week. Give me the Cardinals against the rookie.
Pittsburgh @ Minnesota: Another year, another terrible game across the pond. I'll take Big Ben and the Steelers to get of the shnide in London.
N.Y. Giants @ Kansas City: My gut tells me don't count out Eli and the Giants just yet, but my head tells me they're done. I'll go with the ladder here and take the undefeated Chiefs in a close one.
Indianapolis @ Jacksonville: Ugh. Just, ugh. Colts.
Seattle @ Houston: Now here's a good game. Russell Wilson and the Seahawks are a different team on the road, but is that enough for me to go against them? Absolutely. Give me Shaub and the Texans at home for the upset.
Cincinnati @ Cleveland: It's Hoyer time, baby!!! Second straight start for the former backup to the backup, and for good reason. He looked good, for the most part, in last weeks win in Minnesota. Unfortunately, this opponent is actually good, and I expect that Cincinnati defense to create all kinds of problems for the "rejuvenated" Cleveland offense. Give me Dalton and the Bengals on the road.
Chicago @ Detroit: Are Jay Cutler and the Bears for real? We'll find out today, as that Detroit offense, who'll have Reggie Bush back in the backfield, will put them to the test. In a close one, I'll take Stafford and the Lions at home.
N.Y. Jets @ Tennessee: That was an impressive showing against the Chargers, especially for Jake Locker. The kid showed me a lot last week, but can he repeat it? That question may not be answered today, but it won't matter. Give me the Titans at home over the New York Penalties.
Washington @ Oakland: Terrell Pryor's status remains unclear, but I don't think that makes a difference here. RGIII is getting healthier each week, and I think he puts it all together here to get the Redskins in the win column.
Philadelphia @ Denver: Chip Kelly will wish he was in a parking lot after this one is over (whatever that means). 12 days rest, 6 days rest, it doesn't matter with this Denver offense. Give me Peyton and the Broncos.
Dallas @ San Diego: That Tony Romo led Dallas offense looks good so far. This one has shootout written all over it, and when it comes down to shootouts, I tend to favor the home team. Give me Philip Rivers and the Chargers.
New England @ Atlanta: No Gronk? No Amendola? No bueno. I'll take Matt Ryan and the Falcons to get back to .500 at home, under the Sunday Night lights.
That'll do it for now. As always, I'll have your Miami Dolphins gameday coverage beginning Monday morning, including my prediction.
The Fins and Saints will end week 4 on Monday Night in the battle of the unbeatens. This game will be, as I stated earlier this year, the toughest test this season for young Ryan Tannehill and the upstart Miami Dolphins.
Do I think they can pull it out?
Check back on Monday!
Until then..
GO FINS
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