
""I told you, man, we've got that delusional confidence,""
""We believe we can do anything.""
""We've got to win this weekend and that's what matters,""
""What happened in the past is the past whether we won or lost.""
The Miami Dolphins (4-7) face the New Orleans Saints (2-9) with playoff implications and potential leadership consequences hinging on the result. Miami has won back-to-back games and three of its past four, fueling player confidence and momentum. A victory would strengthen postseason prospects and improve Mike McDaniel's case to remain head coach, while a loss would likely extinguish remote playoff hopes and increase pressure on ownership to seek new leadership, affecting both McDaniel and interim general manager Champ Kelly. The Dolphins sit 11th in the AFC picture and must overtake multiple teams, including Buffalo, Houston, Kansas City and Baltimore, which holds a tiebreaker.
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