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Week 4 NFL preview: Dolphins vs. Saints

To cap off Week 4, the Miami Dolphins travel to New Orleans on Monday night to take on the Saints. Both teams had losing records a year ago, but both are currently sitting pretty at 3-0. Joe Philbin’s young team will try to keep its momentum rolling, while Drew Brees will attempt to stick it to the team that in 2006 passed him over in favor of Daunte Culpepper.

The 3-0 Miami Dolphins take on the 3-0 New Orleans Saints in what looks like a spectacular Monday Night Football matchup. Wait, the Dolphins are undefeated? Yep, and their defense is looking scary good. That said, Matt Ufford thinks Drew Brees and the Saints' offense will be too much and picks New Orleans to improve to 4-0.

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