Numbers aside, Warfield was one of the top 10 receivers to play the game. Always hear bout Rice and Moss. All well and good. But what PW did in Miami on a ball-control offense was amazing. 8-9 years career, 20 ypc. Amazing. Along with Cliff Branch and Harold Jackson, one of the greatest deep threats to play the game.
17:38-that's probably the most enthusiastic score that I recalled seeing from John Riggins. No spiking, no fluff; on the field, "The Diesel" was all about business.
well.......No, its because the whole team was better , its hard to beat 17-0, but in 72 their games including playoffs were close. in 73 they dominated point wise, blowouts everywhere, ok Griese being healthy helped, but if you except that a unbeaten Super Bowl champ was more Mature the next year thats what I am saying. ... They would have won a 3rd straight Ring in 74 if not for the Sea of Hands. they added a great running back in benny malone , young receiver in was it nat moore I forget? Steelers were just coming on, although not a Dyanasty yet. Dolphins would have won that playoff game Not a dolphin fan, but I admired their run.
i was at most of these games. they weren't "close," just because the score differentials seemed close. once those Miami teams took the lead in any game, even by one point, they brought in the 53 prevent defense and shifted into running out the clock mode. that was because in 1973 they fielded the greatest pass defense in football history. No Names still hold both main records: passing TDs allowed in a season (which included both playoff games and SB): 5, and passing yards allowed in a season 1290. people do not understand this team
1:26-despite the lack of their traditional triple-striped sleeves and "TV" numerals, the 49ers uniforms looked good against the sweltering artificial turf at the Orange Bowl. Nice contrast to the Dolphins' unis, too (reminiscent of their later meeting in SB XIX). This is when Miami had established itself as an NFL powerhouse (with Pittsburgh on the rise to take over) and San Francisco going from NFC bridesmaids in the early '70s to irrelevant by mid-decade. SF would have to wait awhile before their time of reign, and Miami would experience it-the hard way.
wrong! i was at this game. bradshaw was intercepted as many times as Jefferson Street Joe, 3. dick anderson was hot. dolphins were hot too because they wanted payback against the Steelers for the excuses they made after losing AFC title game previous year. even Chuck Noll made excuses!!
Larry Ball will be a trivia answer someday. He played for Miami in 1972 and In 1976 he played for winless Tampa Bay.
Numbers aside, Warfield was one of the top 10 receivers to play the game. Always hear bout Rice and Moss. All well and good. But what PW did in Miami on a ball-control offense was amazing. 8-9 years career, 20 ypc. Amazing. Along with Cliff Branch and Harold Jackson, one of the greatest deep threats to play the game.
Those old Dolphins uniforms look better than the current uniforms. The colors are so nostalgic.
So much fun to watch
Love seeing the defense score
1973 Miami Dolphins Was So Amazing Magical Year Clinching 2nd Super Bowl Championship ☺🏈
Man, that hit and flip onto Warfield in that Cleveland game is astounding in just the fact he held onto the ball.
Czonk carried that Niner DB at least 7 yards...lol
17:38-that's probably the most enthusiastic score that I recalled seeing from John Riggins. No spiking, no fluff; on the field, "The Diesel" was all about business.
My Miami Dolphins!!! Great Days the early 70's , What??
Mercury Morris ❤
Csonka and Morris was more dynamic duo than Harris and Bleir on Steelers
19:05 wow.
I know EXACTLY what you are talking about...I thought the same thing ;-)
full view would have been awesome though
well.......No, its because the whole team was better , its hard to beat 17-0, but in 72 their games including playoffs were close. in 73 they dominated point wise, blowouts everywhere, ok Griese being healthy helped, but if you except that a unbeaten Super Bowl champ was more Mature the next year thats what I am saying. ... They would have won a 3rd straight Ring in 74 if not for the Sea of Hands. they added a great running back in benny malone , young receiver in was it nat moore I forget? Steelers were just coming on, although not a Dyanasty yet. Dolphins would have won that playoff game Not a dolphin fan, but I admired their run.
i was at most of these games. they weren't "close," just because the score differentials seemed close. once those Miami teams took the lead in any game, even by one point, they brought in the 53 prevent defense and shifted into running out the clock mode. that was because in 1973 they fielded the greatest pass defense in football history. No Names still hold both main records: passing TDs allowed in a season (which included both playoff games and SB): 5, and passing yards allowed in a season 1290. people do not understand this team
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1:26-despite the lack of their traditional triple-striped sleeves and "TV" numerals, the 49ers uniforms looked good against the sweltering artificial turf at the Orange Bowl. Nice contrast to the Dolphins' unis, too (reminiscent of their later meeting in SB XIX). This is when Miami had established itself as an NFL powerhouse (with Pittsburgh on the rise to take over) and San Francisco going from NFC bridesmaids in the early '70s to irrelevant by mid-decade. SF would have to wait awhile before their time of reign, and Miami would experience it-the hard way.
Howard Twilly was money
Hated those baseball fields they had to play on
MNF against steelers is1974. Chuck Noll made the terrible decision to start gilliam ahead of Bradshaw.
Nope 73 www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197312030mia.htm
74 Steelers is next week.
wrong! i was at this game. bradshaw was intercepted as many times as Jefferson Street Joe, 3. dick anderson was hot. dolphins were hot too because they wanted payback against the Steelers for the excuses they made after losing AFC title game previous year. even Chuck Noll made excuses!!
Plain and simple the Dolphins were good
Zonk could have done so much more if they has give him the ball more.
Same as with Mercury Morris.
talking about the 74 season, I know the games in 73 were not close.
Sam Spence was a genius!
This team was superior to the 1972 Miami Dolphins despite not going undefeated.
absolutely correct. 10 greatest teams of all time: (1) 1973 Dolphins; (2) 1972 Dolphins; (3) 1962 Packers; (4) 1950 Browns; (5) 1968 Colts; (6) 1969 Chiefs; (7) 1971 Cowboys; (8) 1975 Steelers; (9) 1961 Packers; (10) 1960 Eagles; Honorable mention: 1976 Raiders.
Not statistically , 72 went 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , nobody comes close .
Just stuff pieced together.... no John Facenda
Yes it was superior to seventy two fins. Loved this team.
God that music was so horrible back then.