The sad thing about the 1990 Dolphins was that they had the talent to represent the AFC in Super Bowl XXV, but standing in their way was an impending AFC dynasty from the Bills franchise. Had to feel bad for Shula, Marino, Dolphins fans and other players from 1990 to 1993.
The 92 season had to hurt, they had the Bills right where they wanted them hosting the AFC Championship in Miami against a Buffalo team that was pretty banged up, somehow Buffalo still managed to beat the brakes off Miami in front of their hometown fans. I remember seeing the frustration in Marino when they interviewed him after the game.
the bills were straight garbage come the super bowl., that Ain;'t no dynasty. the dolphins would have at least been competitive in the Super Bowls. they deserved to represent the afc in 90, 92, and 94. the nfc was just better during this period, though.
You forgot to mention the 94 team. If not for the missed fg against the chargers it's a possibility they could've played in the super bowl in their own stadium against the 49ers
@@BeholdtheTruthBrandon Yeah, I remember that 1994 team and Pete Stoyanovich missing that FG. What old school Chargers fan doesn't remember that missed field goal? I'm grateful to this day that he missed the boot so my Chargers could go to the show.
@@gmcneoplan84 yea as a die hard dolphin fan it hurts but yall were the better team since yall won. Now if the fins happened to beat the Chargers we still would've lost to the 49ers that 94 49ers team was unstoppable
Don Shula got replaced after these final 6 seasons: 1990 12-4 1-1 in playoffs 1991 8-8 1992 11-5 1-1 in playoffs - AFC East Champs / AFC Championship Game 1993 9-7* 1994 10-6 1-1 in playoffs - AFC East Champs 1995 9-7 0-1 in playoffs . 59-37 regular season record; 3-4 in playoffs 4 playoff appearances in 6 seasons >>> Number of 12 win seasons between 1996-2022 (27 seasons): 0 Number of AFC East Championships in last 27 seasons: 2 Number of AFC Championship Game appearances in last 27 seasons: 0 Number of playoff victories in last 27 seasons: 3 Number of playoff losses in last 27 seasons: 8 . 213-221 regular season record; 3-8 in playoffs 8 playoff appearances in 27 seasons
The music on the Chiefs' final drive that led to Nick Lowery's FG that fell short was "Adrenalin" by Richard Harvey the same music used on the Bills' final drive of Super Bowl XXV that led to Scott Norwood's 47-yard FG that sailed wide right.
He caught fire in the 4th... He only threw for 214 and a TD. I always thought he was overrated. 11:20 The 1990 Browns were 3-13 so this annihilation was predicted. 12:00 Marino played good in the Chiefs game.
What is the name of the music played in the AFC Wild Card Game besides Richard Harvey's Adrenalin that highlighted the Chiefs' final drive that resulted in Nick Lowry's FG that fell short?
The 1990 dolphins are the last 12 win miami team
The sad thing about the 1990 Dolphins was that they had the talent to represent the AFC in Super Bowl XXV, but standing in their way was an impending AFC dynasty from the Bills franchise. Had to feel bad for Shula, Marino, Dolphins fans and other players from 1990 to 1993.
The 92 season had to hurt, they had the Bills right where they wanted them hosting the AFC Championship in Miami against a Buffalo team that was pretty banged up, somehow Buffalo still managed to beat the brakes off Miami in front of their hometown fans. I remember seeing the frustration in Marino when they interviewed him after the game.
the bills were straight garbage come the super bowl., that Ain;'t no dynasty. the dolphins would have at least been competitive in the Super Bowls. they deserved to represent the afc in 90, 92, and 94. the nfc was just better during this period, though.
You forgot to mention the 94 team. If not for the missed fg against the chargers it's a possibility they could've played in the super bowl in their own stadium against the 49ers
@@BeholdtheTruthBrandon Yeah, I remember that 1994 team and Pete Stoyanovich missing that FG. What old school Chargers fan doesn't remember that missed field goal? I'm grateful to this day that he missed the boot so my Chargers could go to the show.
@@gmcneoplan84 yea as a die hard dolphin fan it hurts but yall were the better team since yall won. Now if the fins happened to beat the Chargers we still would've lost to the 49ers that 94 49ers team was unstoppable
Don Shula got replaced after these final 6 seasons:
1990 12-4 1-1 in playoffs
1991 8-8
1992 11-5 1-1 in playoffs - AFC East Champs / AFC Championship Game
1993 9-7*
1994 10-6 1-1 in playoffs - AFC East Champs
1995 9-7 0-1 in playoffs
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59-37 regular season record; 3-4 in playoffs
4 playoff appearances in 6 seasons
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Number of 12 win seasons between 1996-2022 (27 seasons): 0
Number of AFC East Championships in last 27 seasons: 2
Number of AFC Championship Game appearances in last 27 seasons: 0
Number of playoff victories in last 27 seasons: 3
Number of playoff losses in last 27 seasons: 8
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213-221 regular season record; 3-8 in playoffs
8 playoff appearances in 27 seasons
The music on the Chiefs' final drive that led to Nick Lowery's FG that fell short was "Adrenalin" by Richard Harvey the same music used on the Bills' final drive of Super Bowl XXV that led to Scott Norwood's 47-yard FG that sailed wide right.
@ 20:31 I wonder what tune that one is. I've heard in 90 BILLS during the Super Bowl XXV segment.
When tom olividadi was actually good
He caught fire in the 4th... He only threw for 214 and a TD. I always thought he was overrated. 11:20
The 1990 Browns were 3-13 so this annihilation was predicted. 12:00
Marino played good in the Chiefs game.
What is the name of the music played when the Dolphins won the Wild Card game against the Chiefs after Nick Lowry's FG fell short?
I figured it out. It's "Giant Steps" by Warwick Bone
What is the name of the music played in the AFC Wild Card Game besides Richard Harvey's Adrenalin that highlighted the Chiefs' final drive that resulted in Nick Lowry's FG that fell short?
lol..weird question
It's called Lunar City by Jane Baxter and Michael Allen
@@BeholdtheTruthBrandon Sorry, that was in the AFC Divisional Playoff game against Buffalo, not in the Wild Card Game against Kansas City.