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Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel hilariously reveals that his 4-year-old daughter correctly predicted EVERY game this year… including their six losses!
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Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel hilariously reveals that his 4-year-old daughter correctly predicted EVERY game this year… including their six losses!

Mike McDaniel’s daughter rightfully decided the outcome of every Dolphins game this season, despite being only four years old.

Alya McDaniel has been delivering bad news for most of this season, telling her father that Miami will lose before six of the team’s 11 games so far.

The four-year-old’s remarkable streak continued earlier this month when she called for the Dolphins to beat the Las Vegas Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium.

It was before that game on November 17 that McDaniel revealed his daughter’s predictive power.

“My daughter is four, she tells me exactly how it is,” he explained to officials before the game in Miami.

“We are 3-6 and she has told me correctly every game whether we are going to win or lose. That’s why she repeatedly told me to my face before the match that I was going to lose.

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel hilariously reveals that his 4-year-old daughter correctly predicted EVERY game this year… including their six losses!

Mike McDaniel’s daughter has decided the outcome of every Dolphins game this season

‘And I was like, “Okay Alya, just wait and see… oh you’re right.” But she said we’re going to win today, so…

She was right: the Dolphins earned a 34-19 win over the Raiders and moved to 4-6.

On Thursday, Miami travels to the 8-3 Green Bay Packers for a Thanksgiving showdown at Lambeau Field.

Earlier this week, Tyreek Hill saw his tickets for seat belt violations and careless driving dismissed following his dramatic run-in with police months earlier.

The Miami Dolphins wide receiver was dragged from his car and pinned to the ground on his way to a game on September 8 before ultimately calling for the arresting officer to be fired.

Fox Sports reported that Miami-Dade police officers failed to appear for a court hearing, leading to the firing.

DailyMail.com confirmed the decision with an MDPD spokesperson, who described the officer’s absence as a “mistake.”