Dolphins 'haven't beaten anyone of note,' but will have to to stay atop AFC East

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Did the Dolphins just have a bad four minutes of football Monday night or is Miami in trouble down the final stretch of the season?

After Leroy & charles hash things out, Miami's remaining schedule comes up

That's the exact question NFL analyst Charles Davis presented to Tobin & Leroy Tuesday after Miami blew a 14-point lead in final 4:34 of play against the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football.

As bad a look as it was for the Dolphins to be the first team in 767 NFL games to squander a lead of 14 points with fewer than three minutes remaining in regulation, a worse look might be on the horizon.

The Dolphins sit at 9-4 atop the AFC East with four games left to play. Those final games are going to be nasty tough, and Davis mentioned a lingering question he's had for some time about this team.

"What has been the No. 1 thing, all of us Tobin, Leroy, you, me, all of us listening, what's the No. 1 thing we said about Miami this year? They have not beaten anyone of note," Davis said.

Davis recapped a few of the highlights from Miami's earlier schedule, and then looked ahead.

"Let's take a look at what's coming up now: The Jets, great defense, Cowboys, Baltimore, Buffalo," Davis started. "They're (the Dolphins) going to prove their bonafides and their chops and we'll find out if this was just a bad last four minutes, or if this team is built with a lot of flash but can they go the distance. We're gonna find out."

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