1972 Miami Dolphins 50-year anniversary

1972 Miami Dolphins 50-year anniversary

For years, Nick Buoniconti and Dick Anderson had an annual tradition that attracted national attention. Whenever the NFL's last remaining undefeated team lost, the then-neighbors and former teammates opened a bottle of champagne, then toasted each other as the 1972 Dolphins' legacy as the league's only team to pull of a perfect season lasted another year.Five decades later, the '72 Dolphins remain pro football's only team to run the gauntlet unblemished. In a twist of fate, the Dolphins' current team is one of just two remaining teams with a perfect record through three games. Miami's fast start has been buoyed by an electric pa sing attack and a formidable defense that rattled during this past Sunday's 21-19 victory over previously unbeaten Buffalo.Before the Dolphins face the on Thursday night, here are five interesting facts about the 's only perfect team.An AFL expansion team in 1966, the Dolphins won a combined 15 games during their first four seasons. Miami's fortunes quickly changed after Don Shula became the team's new head coach prior to the start of the 1970 season. The Dolphins made the playoffs for the first time in 1970, and in 1971, Miami won its first playoff Jaleel Scott Jersey game after defeating Kansas City in the longest game in league history. Midnight struck on the Dolphins' Cinderella season in the , however, as the more seasoned dominated the game. The lo s held historical significance, as the Dolphins became the first team to not score a touchdown in the Super Bowl."Dallas made us look bad that day," Dolphins star fullback Larry Csonka said in . "Dallas made us look bad because we already made ourselves look bad, and I knew that. That served as the launchpad for the undefeated season." Super Bowl VI, 50 Years Ago Today"Doomsday measured Miami for defeat" and the "Dallas finally sealed sweet victory" Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) Shula, who fell to 0-2 in Super Bowls after his 1968 team was upset by the in Super Bowl III, had a short but impactful postgame me sage to his team after their 24-3 lo s to Dallas. "He just looked at everybody and said, 'This is not going to happen to us again,'" defensive lineman Manny Fernandez recalled.Shula also had a me sage for the city of Miami after the game. The city wanted to throw a parade for the runner-up Dolphins, a parade that Shula Tim Williams Jersey didn't let happen."I refused to have the parade," Shula recalled. "I said, 'I don't believe in having a parade for losers. Hopefully, in the future, we're going to have a parade recognizing us as winners, and we'll be there for that.'" Pick Six Newsletter Crafted By The Best NFL Experts Get the day's big stories + fun stuff you love like mock drafts, picks and power rankings. I agree to receive the "Pick Six Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pre sing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the . Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. Thanks for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. Sorry! There was an error proce Miles Boykin Jersey sing your subscription. Bob Griese deservedly gets the credit for being the starting quarterback of the '72 Dolphins. But his backup, former league MVP Earl Morrall, was the Dolphins' starting quarterback for 11 of Miami's 17 wins that season. Morrall replaced an injured Griese five games into the season and remained the team's starter until Shula reinserted Griese into the lineup during the AFC Championship game.The Colts' starting quarterback in 1968, Morrall was replaced by Johnny Unitas in the starting lineup after Baltimore's shocking lo s in Super Bowl III. Morrall, who was benched in favor of Unitas late in that game, was called upon to help the Colts finish their 16-13 win over the Chris Wormley Jersey Cowboys in Super Bowl V after Unitas suffered an injury during the game.At 38, Morrall was again thrust into action to keep the '72 Dolphins' season afloat. He responded by having the second-best season of his career, second only to his MVP campaign in 1968. And while he was not Miami's starting quarterback in Super Bowl VII, Morrall earned a second ring while also receiving a lifetime of gratitude from his coach. "When I look back at my coaching career and all the quarterbacks that I've coached, I've got Hall of Famers in Johnny Unitas, Bob Griese and Dan Marino," Shula said. "Well, Earl Morrall is in my personal Hall of Fame."Morrall was an All-Pro that season, but the heart of the 1972 Dolphins offense was a powerful running game that featured Csonka, Mercury Morris and Jim Kiick. Csonka and Morris became the first pair of teammates to each run for over 1,000 yards in a season. Csonka ran for 1,117 yards and six touchdowns while averaging 5.2 yards per carry. Morris ran for 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns while averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Both backs enjoyed the luxury of running behind a talented offensive line that was anchored by Hall of Fame guard Larry Little. Jimmy Smith Jersey Sledgehammer and SpeedLarry Csonka and Mercury Morris '73 Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) While he was a third wheel that season behind Csonka and Morris, Kiick still managed to gain nearly 700 all-purpose yards during the '72 season. He came up big in the playoffs, scoring a touchdown in each of Miami's playoff wins that included a pair of scores in the AFC Championship. Despite posting a perfect regular-season record, the Dolphins had to travel to Pittsburgh to play the in the AFC Championship game. Back then, the home teams in the playoffs were decided based on a yearly divisional rotation. The only exception was for wild card teams, who would always play on the road. Within each conference, the three division winners and one wild card team qualified for the postseason. There was no playoff seeding at that time -- something that wouldn't be implemented until 1975. So, for those reasons, an undefeated team had to play on the road for the right to go to Hayden Hurst Jersey the Super Bowl.Trailing Pittsburgh 7-0, Shula decided to gamble by calling a trick play that would turn the game on its head, literally. With Pittsburgh's special teams unit going through the motions, Dolphins punter Larry Seiple took the snap, waited for the Steelers players to turn downfield, then tucked the ball into his arm while finding room to run on the far sideline. Seiple's 37-yard run, the longest run of the day by either team, set up Csonka's game-tying touchdown."From the game film we had seen, when they ran a certain return, everybody would hit and then they would peel to the outside," Shula recalled, "and as Larry stepped up, he saw them starting to peel, not paying any attention to him. So he just followed them as they peeled to the outside." Trailing at the start of the third quarter, Griese's 52-yard completion to receiver Paul Warfield set up the first of two second-half touchdowns by Kiick

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