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Week 4 NFL picks and predictions, Dolphins vs. Cardinals: Arizona dominates

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The Miami Dolphins play the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Experts are weighing in and picking Arizona to win by far.

The Miami Dolphins enter Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals as underdogs. Not many NFL experts are predicting the Dolphins to defeat one of the three remaining undefeated teams in the NFL.

All the experts on ESPN.com, their automatic Accuscore selection, and users playing the Pigskin Pickem game expect the Cardinals to win. On Yahoo! Sports, its much of the same with their three experts and Yahoo! users selecting the Cardinals.

On SI.com, Peter King also predicts a Cardinals victory, 27-13. King also believes that the Cardinals have a great chance to start the season 7-0, given their schedule:

"By no stretch of the imagination do I think we've arrived," said coach Ken Whisenhunt, whose Cards are 3-0 for the first time since student Ken Whisenhunt was in seventh grade in Augusta, Ga. (1974). Maybe not, but the Cards have a shot to be 7-0 in the next month. Next four: Dolphins, at Rams, Bills, at Vikes.

The Dolphins play the Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium with kickoff scheduled for 4:05 p.m. The game will be televised on CBS.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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