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— The Super Bowl clock is ticking. In my opinion, the Miami Dolphins, as currently constructed, meaning players on the field and this leadership group, have these next two seasons to get to a ...
Special teams coordinator Danny Crossman is rethinking how to navigate the drastic kickoff changes with players lining up 5 yards across from each other. Miami Dolphins think size, not speed, may ...
The night began with NBC’s Cris Collinsworth speaking of the Dolphins as Super Bowl contenders. What must happen for Miami Dolphins to make the playoffs and what leaves them at risk Skip to main ...
Super Bowl XVII was the Redskins' first Super Bowl victory (third NFL championship overall) and their second Super Bowl appearance; they were defeated by the Dolphins, 14–7, in Super Bowl VII. This was the second rematch in Super Bowl history (the first being the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls X and XIII ...
The game was played on January 14, 1973, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, the second time the Super Bowl was played in that city. At kickoff, the temperature was 84 °F (29 °C), making the game the warmest Super Bowl. [5] This was the Dolphins' second Super Bowl appearance; they had lost Super Bowl VI to Dallas the previous ...
Jim Kiick (#21) rushes for Miami in Super Bowl VII. The 1972 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's seventh season and third in the National Football League (NFL). The team was led by third-year head coach Don Shula and achieved the only perfect season in NFL history. It also led the league in both points scored and fewest points allowed.
The elephant in the room -- the Miami Dolphins have yet to beat a good team -- is not a false narrative. It is real. And if this is to be a Super Bowl season, the time to prove it and change that ...
He led the NFL with 117 points in 1971, [9] [10] and in Super Bowl VI, he scored the only three Dolphin points against the Dallas Cowboys. [11] The next year, he was a key member of the 1972 Miami Dolphins "Perfect Season" team — he was the leading scorer and converted on many clutch field goals to help the Dolphins stay unbeaten. [12]