2008 NFL Football schedule is out
Of particular note, at least for myself, is the Miami Dolphin schedule.
Sept. 7 NEW YORK JETS 1:00 pm CBS
Sept. 14 at Arizona Cardinals 4:15 pm CBS
Sept. 21 at New England Patriots 1:00 pm CBS
Sept. 28 BYE WEEK
Oct. 5 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 1:00 pm CBS
Oct. 12 at Houston Texans 1:00 pm CBS
Oct. 19 BALTIMORE RAVENS 1:00 pm CBS
Oct. 26 BUFFALO BILLS 1:00 pm CBS
Nov. 2 at Denver Broncos 4:05 pm CBS
Nov. 9 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 1:00 pm FOX
Nov. 16 OAKLAND RAIDERS 1:00 pm CBS
Nov. 23 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1:00 pm CBS
Nov. 30 at St. Louis Rams 1:00 pm CBS
Dec. 7 at Buffalo Bills (Toronto) 4:05 pm CBS
Dec. 14 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 1:00 pm FOX
Dec. 21 at Kansas City Chiefs 1:00 pm CBS
Dec. 28 at New York Jets 1:00 pm CBS
Miami starts and ends the season with the Jets. They also have no prime-time games. They play Buffalo in Toronto, and will visit Houston for the third straight year in a row. Miami lost their last three games to the Texans by 1,2, and 3 points respectively. Should I predict a 4-point loss in 2008?
Miami will win more games than last year. Terry Bradshaw said the Dolphins will double their win total. Two wins is realistic, probably 4-12. Miami has so many needs, rebuilding this team will take time.
- Miami Dolphins- In control of their playoff destiny
- Not pretty at all- NY Jets beat Buffalo 19-13
- Weekly Miami Dolphins prediction
- Cowboys Get Six Prime-time Games in 2007
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- Weekly Miami Dolphins prediction
- Get out your slide rules- AFC Wild Card picture time
- Miami Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo out for the season
- Time for the fat lady to sing?- Houston beats Miami 27-20
- Weekly Miami Dolphins prediction
- Eight is Enough- Edmonton beats Chicago 8-4
- Lydia Ko wins New South Wales Open
- The Comeback I- Pittsburgh Penguins beat NY Islanders 5-0
- Seattle Mariners Outfielder Greg Halman stabbed to death at age 24
- Hee Young Park wins CME Titleholders Championship
- Oklahoma State Women’s Basketball Coach Kurt Budke dead at 50
- Costly mistake- Blackhawks waive Rostislav Olesz
- Manager Tony La Russa announces retirement
- Puck Drop- Florida Panthers start the 2011-12 NHL season
- 13-time PGA Tour winner Dave Hill dead at 74
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