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As the games turned out, no. The Jets would have finished the season with a 10-6 record. New England would have won the AFC East division with an 11-5 record and Indianapolis and Baltimore would have been the wild card teams with records of 12-4 and 11-5, respectively.

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Yes.

The Dolphins finished the 1998 regular season with a record of 10-6 and were a wildcard playoff team. They defeated the Buffalo Bills, 24-17, in the Wildcard round and then lost to the Denver Broncos, 38-3, in the Division round.

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Unknowable at this time (after Week One 2010) but their quarterback has shown some moxie and their defense has also shown ability.

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Yes they will win the Super Bowl beating Dallas 56-0

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Anyone with enough money can buy a ticket and go sit in the stands, but the future is difficult to predict.

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1 oclock on Sunday Jan. 4th

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