Went with my brother to see Jets vs. Dolphins in 1983 season. Got to see Marino during his rookie season. At the time nobody knew who he was. Marino carved up the Jets defense that day like a Thanksgiving turkey
I was at this game.... I was 13 years old, it was so loud at the OB, it shook. I remember sitting next to my friend, we couldn’t hear each other speak. Good old days, we lost that day, but Marino was pure magic that season.
So many great players in this game: Marino, Marcus, Clayton, Christensen, Lester, Haynes, Howie Long, Ray Guy, Baumhower, Betters, Duper, Dwight Stephenson, Dave Casper, Nat Moore, just to name a few (even if Moore and Casper were past their prime).
Speaking as a Jets fan who hates Miami - the Orange Bowl was the last time Miami had ANY kind of homefield advantage They should've never left Football had a great atmosphere there. Those muggy nights, Marino launching bombs, palm trees in the background. I hated them, but that was Miami football!
It was great seeing Marcus Allen showing what he could do. That Wilson pass to Dokie Williams was first time I ever seen Wilson scramble and was the best pass he made with the Raiders. He usually threw high as with the interception earlier in the game. Great video, thank you for sharing.
Roderick Julius what belonging to the Dolphin receivers ate the Raiders for dinner? an apostrophe s indicates possession. but you do realize this is a highlight video? it only shows the good plays of the receivers. who won the game?
Possibly one of the greatest regular season duels ever.Dan Marino vs Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes.they each torched the other.greatness vs greatness.also one of the biggest travesties,Lester Haynes is not in the H.O.F.(also Tatum) voters up to their usual Raider hating
@@jamesconnor2278 I also noticed the 505 yds by the Raiders at the end…..but it was an error! It was actually 404 yds by the Raiders & 505 yds by the Dolphins!
at around the 12 minute mark, I always wondered how that was considered a touchdown reception from marino to clayton when clayton fumbled the ball, bounced on the ground back to him while he's running to the end zone. Was always looking for an obscure rule that might've existed back then like since nobody was around him, etc.
Remember being stoked as a 8 year old that the Raiders were taking it to the Dolphins at the Orange Bowl. Mid 1980's NFL is one of my favorite era's of the league and was impressionable as a kid.
this video demonstrates why Dan Marino's season touchdown records are more impressive than any of the recent guys that have passed his records. on the play that Marino broke hte record he's shown getting up off the ground. today 's quarterbacks aren't allowed to be hit. also, look at the records, Marino is an anomaly as the list of most td's in a season is all recent or current quarterbacks. except for Marino. today's quarterbacks have all of hte advantages. the rules are designed for them to succeed. Marino would have thrown 60-70 touchdowns a year if he played now.
Just like people say the 85 Bears were the best defense they ever seen I think the 84-85 Dolphins offense was the best I ever seen.Miss those exciting games
Not strange in the slightest. Marino was not a scrambler - and when you have an almost supernatural ability to read a defense, make the right decision where to deliver the ball in an instant, and then have the absurdly quick release to do so combined with the best touch and accuracy in NFL history - why would you scramble and run? But as far as his being immobile - total myth. Many analysts have referred to Marino as a "matador" in the pocket; incredible sense of where the rush was coming from, combined with the ability to use a simple sidestep and elusive movement to avoid getting sacked. He was anything but "grounded" when in the pocket or while rolling out. Watch him against the '85 Bears, for example. A front seven that ate qb's alive could not get to him consistently because he was so elusive in the pocket, though many miss this because his movement was very minimal - yet so effective.
@@scottmitchell3641 Thanks, Scott. Don't you wish that he had a better line in front of him though? So that he didn't have to be so elusive in the pocket, and so that the Dolphins could have balanced their offense with some kind of running game? (p.s You aren't THAT Scott Mitchell, are you? Miami back-up QB '90 -'93?!?)
@@orcagna164 I loved the play of Hall of Fame center Dwight Stephenson, who many coaches and players considered the best center in the entire NFL at that time. But as a unit you could see that the Dolphins, sadly, were not one of the better run blocking teams. And as I rewatch the full games from Miami's 1984 season I see everyone on the offensive line, except Stephenson for the most part, having numerous troubles with pass blocking also --and getting beat a lot. Back in 1984 I had thought it was mainly the Dolphins offensive line that was responsible for the tiny number of sacks on Marino that season. But now I clearly see that it is Marino himself who is preventing a huge number of sacks. He was sacked only 13 times during the 1984 regular season. Most, if not all, other NFL quarterbacks in 1984 would have probably been sacked at least 30 times quarterbacking the Dolphins for the full regular season. I've rambled here. To answer your first question: Yes, I do wish he had had a better line ---better at pass blocking, and much much better at run blocking. It was and remains such a thrill on those rare occasions when I'm seeing Tony Nathan or Woody Bennett or Joe Carter burst up the field for a big run. Also, the elusiveness and quick thinking of Marino in the pass pocket was a huge treat to get to see --as a fan, but I bet Marino himself would have much preferred not to have needed to be so astonishingly nimble so often. The out of this world quick release on his passes was like icing on the cake. Getting back to the Miami running game in 1984 --it did have its moments. Not many, but some. And as for offensive balance, I think the week 8 game against the Patriots up in Foxboro was the 1984 Dolphins finest hour on offense. They tied a then franchise record by rolling up 552 yards of total offense. Typical 1984 Dan Marino: 316 yards passing, 4 TD passes, 1 INT, 0 sacks. But what's this??? 236 yards rushing!!! Over 6.3 yards average per run. Are you kidding me?? The Dolphins?? Remember, this game was up in Foxboro. The Dolphins had lost 7 of their last 8 games up there. Foxboro was a nightmare for the Dolphins back then. Also, New England finished 1984 on defense ranked 12th against the pass, 12th against the run, 9th overall on defense. This was a top 10 NFL defense in 1984. 236 yards rushing!! That's a lot of rushing yards to hang up on anybody. And it still went with 316 yards passing. Wow. And no sacks on Marino, even though a Sports Illustrated piece said they had Marino dead to rights several times and yet each time the big quarterback miraculously escaped. Too bad this did not happen more frequently for Miami in 1984. Miami was 8-0-0 after this game and that was when everyone started talking about 1972 and the possibility of another undefeated season. No, I am not THAT Scott Mitchell. After a promising start, that poor guy had a rough time in the NFL. Sorry about writing a book here. Nostalgia for the 1984 Miami Dolphins, 1984 Dan Marino, and what they almost accomplished got to me. Except for the two Patriots games, I am getting to see every 1984 Dolphins game in full --several of them for the first time, since there was no way for me to see them all back in 1984.
The real tragedy for Marino was Miami not developing a solid running game and quality defense to support him. Had Shula made complete teams they probably would have won two Super Bowls with Marino. Look at Elway with Davis and a good defense, won back to back SB's
As well as Howie Long, Reggie Kinlaw, Greg Townsend, Bill Pickel, Sean Jones. Along with the 49ers, the Raiders probably had the best defensive line rotation in the NFL in 1984. They would just come at you in waves, like a relay. They wore out offensive lines and ran them into the ground.
@@jonathand.9555 Lol you’re saying that like he was throwing to a bunch of nobody’s you do realize the receivers have to Get open and Actually CATCH the ball right...
Marcus Allen rushing statistics for the years Bo Jackson was on the Raiders. As you can see below he wasn't a backup or robbed of prime years during that time. That occurred in 1991-1992. 1987 - 200 attempts 754 yards 3.8 average 1988 - 223 attemps 831 yards 3.7 average 1989 (8 games due to injury) 69 attempts 293 yards 4.2 average 1990 - 179 attempts 682 yards 3.8 average
Wish I could read lips and know what Shula was saying to Kim Bokamper at 20:00. Either way, could tell Shula was brusque, condescending, and dismissive with him probably for the nonexistent way he held the point of attack on Marcus Allen's last TD run ... gave him a wide berth.
Miami was so fortunate that the Raiders couldn't break their Kingdome jinx. I don't think the Dolphins wanted ANY PART of the Raiders in the divisional playoffs.
Just false huh? Anything to back that up? The Raiders under Tom Flores were 6-0 vs Shula's Dolphins, including two wins over Marino in the Orange Bowl. False my ass...the Dolphins would've been sent home and there would've been a highly unlikely Steelers home game for the AFC Championship.
@NIKO SAMUELS He's right. You offered nothing of value. You were put in your place, just like the Dolphins would've been if they would've had to face the Raiders in the Divisional round.
Of course not as per usual we woulda beat em up for sure, theirs only one way my RAIDERS lose when the league/officials Rozzelle etc etc decide to Rob us which I've witnessed a great many times bein a lifelong RAiDER!!!!!!! OAKLAND!!!!!! RAIDERS faeva!!!! That punk BD even robbed us in 83 draft which shoulda been a blessing as Brilliant us doesn't take the Paizon from Pitt!!!!! They woulda had to shut football down no exaggeratin!!!!!!! Anyway!!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🦏🐼🐻🦍🐋🐬🦊🐊🐂
Oh yeah,Marc Wilson sucked,it was the beginning of Al Davis making horrendous decisions and the start of the Raiders decent from one of the winningest franchises in all of sports
Al Davis became old and was too stubborn to hire a GM to make personnel decisions...and this isn’t even mentioning his failed attempts at a permanent stadium in LA and later Oakland!
Bingo ... committing to Wilson was the beginning of the dark years for the Raiders and the dementia-like decision-making of Al Davis for the next 15 or so years.
This was the game where the 84 Fins defense really began declining(the loss to Chargers 2 weeks earlier was bad on defense)and ultimately fell apart and was the prime reason they lost Super Bowl to San Francisco.Teams really began killing Miami's defense at this point
Two words: Chuck Studley. If Bill Arnsparger had stayed on as defensive coordinator, Miami would have had a much better chance of winning Super Bowl 19.
1984 in general is when the Dolphins went from a defense-first team to an offense-first team. The big mistake many teams make with a franchise QB is to surround them with weapons instead of giving them a running game and a defense and I’m glad the 49ers did the latter with Montana and Young-they should keep doing the same now with Kyle Shanahan and Jimmy G!
Damn was 2 n half months old lol born in TX deff RN4L.Course see a game 90 91 hooked for life watched ton of old film love AL. Flores Bo Snake but never seen one 84 season game heard of 84 season n was NFL heyday course 83 season some reason missed 84 .. Not a Dolphin fan but i see that the D i heard of was not here .. I did see a post at top Lady mentioned reason said had lost two weeks earlier n after we picked em off others cracked that code n D falled season gone at end... I wish i had been born in 50 so could of seen entire Nation history thank God majority preserved years hearing of games i missed .. They play few in 90 s in south east TX 45 mins from Houston Oilers Dallas that was it lol cable internet luxury now and im using it to see what i missed WOMB TO TOMB..
The Dolphins defence was so pathetic. Still is. Not to be able to defeat the invincible Marc Wilson. Any wonder Joe Montana clobbered them that year in SB XIX.
The 49ers clobbered their defense in that Super Bowl and contained Dan Marino well with the dime defense, which was revolutionary for the NFL at the time!
Raider fan for life . I just have too say that the invincible Marc Wilson F**k*d up one of the best teams ever. The Raiduhh defense was a legendary line up. I watched this game on a beta player that my friend recorded.
@@robertwest9567 What choo talkin' bout Willis? They couldn't even beat Seattle in the wildcard that season. I'm not 49er fan, but no team would have beat them that year
Yes, it looks like those are the exact words. Look Shula, you bumbling coaching legend, you blew it. You, Shula. Not Bob Brudzinski. You failed yet again to lead your team to a victory over the Raiders. Do not ever take out your frustrations over your own ineptness on one of the best players on your defense --especially on national television with cameras right there. Understand, Shula? All the problems on defense are your fault. Yours, Shula. You. Chuck Studley and his defensive scheme/philosophy is idiotic, passive, weak, disastrous. Studley is setting up these defensive players to fail and fail big. So get with it Shula. This will be the biggest challenge of your entire coaching career. The playoffs are approaching rapidly. Solve the problem, coaching legend.
An irony here is the Doplins Pre n Marino never could beat my Raiders with the exception in 73...N Marino Flatout shoulda been a Raider!!!!! Rozelle screwin us with Elway shoulda blew up a in his n the leagues faces like a Ton of shit on em!!! An were Retarted fa not taking The Paizon from Pitt!!!!!! We simply woulda been unstoppable!!!!!!Nuff said!!!! with that!!! Oh man This game was great bein a Raider Mikey Hanes, met him btw on the Train in Manhattan, Rookie my boy Sean Jones#99 blockin PAT outa northeastern....OAKLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RAIDERS!!!! FAEVA!!!!...N nuff said on that Too!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🐘🐼🐕🐬🐳🐻🐅🐖🐄
Marcus Allen wasn't a booby prize... But Marc Wilson was blown off his feet by DE being run off him....... Our 1rd QB curse showed up fully..... But how could AL even think any BYU player could ever represent the Silver & Black.... Properly
15:30 "Lester Hayes shoulda stayed home today..."
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Simply the GOAT in Danny
Went with my brother to see Jets vs. Dolphins in 1983 season. Got to see Marino during his rookie season. At the time nobody knew who he was. Marino carved up the Jets defense that day like a Thanksgiving turkey
The goat is Montana
Both Marcus Allen & Dan Marino were MAGICAL in this game!
Wow! Dave Casper's last TD as a Raider! Totally forgot about that!
ghost to the post
Love the onsides kick after Caspers TD
I was at this game.... I was 13 years old, it was so loud at the OB, it shook. I remember sitting next to my friend, we couldn’t hear each other speak. Good old days, we lost that day, but Marino was pure magic that season.
Uwe von Schamann should’ve been arrested for impersonating a kicker that season
Shula should have also been arrested for allowing him on the field
What a lousy kicker ...could not make one over 40 yards .
Marino on the Raiders would'a been criminal. A dynasty...
With Marino they would have won at least 1 or 2 Super Bowls
Every team except Washington had their chance at him
So many great players in this game: Marino, Marcus, Clayton, Christensen, Lester, Haynes, Howie Long, Ray Guy, Baumhower, Betters, Duper, Dwight Stephenson, Dave Casper, Nat Moore, just to name a few (even if Moore and Casper were past their prime).
Speaking as a Jets fan who hates Miami - the Orange Bowl was the last time Miami had ANY kind of homefield advantage
They should've never left
Football had a great atmosphere there. Those muggy nights, Marino launching bombs, palm trees in the background. I hated them, but that was Miami football!
So true. One of the top 3 or 4 toughest places to play at the time. And THE toughest in September and October when the heat was on.
It was great seeing Marcus Allen showing what he could do. That Wilson pass to Dokie Williams was first time I ever seen Wilson scramble and was the best pass he made with the Raiders. He usually threw high as with the interception earlier in the game. Great video, thank you for sharing.
That Haynes pick set the tone for the game.
Dolphins receiver's ate the Raiders secondary for dinner I remember watching this game definitely a classic
Roderick Julius what belonging to the Dolphin receivers ate the Raiders for dinner? an apostrophe s indicates possession.
but you do realize this is a highlight video? it only shows the good plays of the receivers.
who won the game?
Steve Swangler Raiders won the game i was basically saying I remember this game one of the best games back in the dayz I saw
I remember watching this, The Raiders had a memorable goal line stand in this game as I recall.
Yep, I watched it too. Still in high school in 84
Possibly one of the greatest regular season duels ever.Dan Marino vs Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes.they each torched the other.greatness vs greatness.also one of the biggest travesties,Lester Haynes is not in the H.O.F.(also Tatum) voters up to their usual Raider hating
Marino???
RAIDERS put up 505yds total offense, thanks to Wilson, and Allen.
@@jamesconnor2278 I also noticed the 505 yds by the Raiders at the end…..but it was an error! It was actually 404 yds by the Raiders & 505 yds by the Dolphins!
@Barry McCokiner Totally agree! Cliff Branch should have been in the HOF a long time ago.
I remember watching this game
at around the 12 minute mark, I always wondered how that was considered a touchdown reception from marino to clayton when clayton fumbled the ball, bounced on the ground back to him while he's running to the end zone. Was always looking for an obscure rule that might've existed back then like since nobody was around him, etc.
just a fumble,
U have a point. In today's NFL that would have been ruled a incompletion after replay review
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Even when Lester Hayes would get burned, he was fun to watch and had some serious swag.
Marcus Allen i remember seeing the newspaper when i was 10 years old THE hurdle he made Damn i feel old 😆
If they had fantasy football back then Marcus Allen would Be killing it ...☠️Thousand yard rusher thousand yard receiver.💀
Same for Roger Craig
The days where miami had a nice offensive line !!
Remember being stoked as a 8 year old that the Raiders were taking it to the Dolphins at the Orange Bowl. Mid 1980's NFL is one of my favorite era's of the league and was impressionable as a kid.
this video demonstrates why Dan Marino's season touchdown records are more impressive than any of the recent guys that have passed his records. on the play that Marino broke hte record he's shown getting up off the ground. today 's quarterbacks aren't allowed to be hit.
also, look at the records, Marino is an anomaly as the list of most td's in a season is all recent or current quarterbacks. except for Marino.
today's quarterbacks have all of hte advantages. the rules are designed for them to succeed. Marino would have thrown 60-70 touchdowns a year if he played now.
but he still wouldnt have won a super bowl
@@steveswangler6373 I'm not so sure about that. Today's league tries to ensure that the best QBs win.
Thanks for putting this one up ! Tough loss but a great game. Seeing the old games makes me psyched up for this season coming up !
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Just like people say the 85 Bears were the best defense they ever seen I think the 84-85 Dolphins offense was the best I ever seen.Miss those exciting games
To one dimensional.
79-82 Chargers
Marc Wilson's best game as a pro.
Yah. Still chock full o' signature PICKS! Worst. QB. EVER!!!!
Wow..... So strange watching Dan bounce about..... So many years wearing that brace kept him grounded
Not strange in the slightest. Marino was not a scrambler - and when you have an almost supernatural ability to read a defense, make the right decision where to deliver the ball in an instant, and then have the absurdly quick release to do so combined with the best touch and accuracy in NFL history - why would you scramble and run? But as far as his being immobile - total myth. Many analysts have referred to Marino as a "matador" in the pocket; incredible sense of where the rush was coming from, combined with the ability to use a simple sidestep and elusive movement to avoid getting sacked. He was anything but "grounded" when in the pocket or while rolling out. Watch him against the '85 Bears, for example. A front seven that ate qb's alive could not get to him consistently because he was so elusive in the pocket, though many miss this because his movement was very minimal - yet so effective.
@@orcagna164 Agree with you completely. Excellent points, all of them very well articulated. Excellent.
@@scottmitchell3641 Thanks, Scott. Don't you wish that he had a better line in front of him though? So that he didn't have to be so elusive in the pocket, and so that the Dolphins could have balanced their offense with some kind of running game? (p.s You aren't THAT Scott Mitchell, are you? Miami back-up QB '90 -'93?!?)
@@orcagna164 I loved the play of Hall of Fame center Dwight Stephenson, who many coaches and players considered the best center in the entire NFL at that time. But as a unit you could see that the Dolphins, sadly, were not one of the better run blocking teams. And as I rewatch the full games from Miami's 1984 season I see everyone on the offensive line, except Stephenson for the most part, having numerous troubles with pass blocking also --and getting beat a lot. Back in 1984 I had thought it was mainly the Dolphins offensive line that was responsible for the tiny number of sacks on Marino that season. But now I clearly see that it is Marino himself who is preventing a huge number of sacks. He was sacked only 13 times during the 1984 regular season. Most, if not all, other NFL quarterbacks in 1984 would have probably been sacked at least 30 times quarterbacking the Dolphins for the full regular season. I've rambled here. To answer your first question: Yes, I do wish he had had a better line ---better at pass blocking, and much much better at run blocking. It was and remains such a thrill on those rare occasions when I'm seeing Tony Nathan or Woody Bennett or Joe Carter burst up the field for a big run. Also, the elusiveness and quick thinking of Marino in the pass pocket was a huge treat to get to see --as a fan, but I bet Marino himself would have much preferred not to have needed to be so astonishingly nimble so often. The out of this world quick release on his passes was like icing on the cake. Getting back to the Miami running game in 1984 --it did have its moments. Not many, but some. And as for offensive balance, I think the week 8 game against the Patriots up in Foxboro was the 1984 Dolphins finest hour on offense. They tied a then franchise record by rolling up 552 yards of total offense. Typical 1984 Dan Marino: 316 yards passing, 4 TD passes, 1 INT, 0 sacks. But what's this??? 236 yards rushing!!! Over 6.3 yards average per run. Are you kidding me?? The Dolphins?? Remember, this game was up in Foxboro. The Dolphins had lost 7 of their last 8 games up there. Foxboro was a nightmare for the Dolphins back then. Also, New England finished 1984 on defense ranked 12th against the pass, 12th against the run, 9th overall on defense. This was a top 10 NFL defense in 1984. 236 yards rushing!! That's a lot of rushing yards to hang up on anybody. And it still went with 316 yards passing. Wow. And no sacks on Marino, even though a Sports Illustrated piece said they had Marino dead to rights several times and yet each time the big quarterback miraculously escaped. Too bad this did not happen more frequently for Miami in 1984. Miami was 8-0-0 after this game and that was when everyone started talking about 1972 and the possibility of another undefeated season. No, I am not THAT Scott Mitchell. After a promising start, that poor guy had a rough time in the NFL. Sorry about writing a book here. Nostalgia for the 1984 Miami Dolphins, 1984 Dan Marino, and what they almost accomplished got to me. Except for the two Patriots games, I am getting to see every 1984 Dolphins game in full --several of them for the first time, since there was no way for me to see them all back in 1984.
The real tragedy for Marino was Miami not developing a solid running game and quality defense to support him. Had Shula made complete teams they probably would have won two Super Bowls with Marino. Look at Elway with Davis and a good defense, won back to back SB's
If they played this game under today's rules, it would have eclipsed the 54-51 Rams/Chiefs game earlier this season.
Too much scoring
@@PRHILL9696 LOL! I guess a little bit of defense wouldn't hurt.
@@wallpaper2a551 i know right!
Lyle Alzado is a beast
As well as Howie Long, Reggie Kinlaw, Greg Townsend, Bill Pickel, Sean Jones. Along with the 49ers, the Raiders probably had the best defensive line rotation in the NFL in 1984. They would just come at you in waves, like a relay. They wore out offensive lines and ran them into the ground.
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Classic game! So much action and great players. Too bad they didn't match up in the playoffs in the 1982-85 seasons.
Why isn't Mark Clayton in the Hall of Fame? Before Young/Rice and Manning/Harrison there was Marino/Clayton.
Ummm... Because he is totally UNdeserving??
It speaks to the greatness of Dan Marino that none of the receivers he’s played with has been to the Hall of Fame!
Actually it would be Montana/Rice not Young/Rice. Anyways, Marino/Clayton(or Duper) didn't have the longevity as a unit as the aforementioned duos.
I think he belongs in the hall. The only receiver of the 80s who better was Jerry Rice.
@@jonathand.9555 Lol you’re saying that like he was throwing to a bunch of nobody’s you do realize the receivers have to Get open and Actually CATCH the ball right...
Marcus Allen rushing statistics for the years Bo Jackson was on the Raiders.
As you can see below he wasn't a backup or robbed of prime years during that time. That occurred in 1991-1992.
1987 - 200 attempts 754 yards 3.8 average
1988 - 223 attemps 831 yards 3.7 average
1989 (8 games due to injury)
69 attempts 293 yards 4.2 average
1990 - 179 attempts 682 yards 3.8 average
great throw ny wilson to dookie....what a game wilson played
I always loved the WIOD mascot dog with the hex voo-doo gesture on fins opponents... 7:40
Dolphin fans got to learn what it was like to be a Chargers fan in this game.
Is there a way to find the full original broadcasts from WIOD?
Wish I could read lips and know what Shula was saying to Kim Bokamper at 20:00. Either way, could tell Shula was brusque, condescending, and dismissive with him probably for the nonexistent way he held the point of attack on Marcus Allen's last TD run ... gave him a wide berth.
All three losses Miami had that season were to all three teams from California.
You are a great American! Thanks for posting these mid 80s games
Miami was so fortunate that the Raiders couldn't break their Kingdome jinx. I don't think the Dolphins wanted ANY PART of the Raiders in the divisional playoffs.
yup. raiders would have won
Just false huh? Anything to back that up? The Raiders under Tom Flores were 6-0 vs Shula's Dolphins, including two wins over Marino in the Orange Bowl. False my ass...the Dolphins would've been sent home and there would've been a highly unlikely Steelers home game for the AFC Championship.
Nothing like a guy who has no actual reasoning to back up their bullshit. You shouldn't be allowed to comment.
@NIKO SAMUELS He's right. You offered nothing of value. You were put in your place, just like the Dolphins would've been if they would've had to face the Raiders in the Divisional round.
Of course not as per usual we woulda beat em up for sure, theirs only one way my RAIDERS lose when the league/officials Rozzelle etc etc decide to Rob us which I've witnessed a great many times bein a lifelong RAiDER!!!!!!! OAKLAND!!!!!! RAIDERS faeva!!!! That punk BD even robbed us in 83 draft which shoulda been a blessing as Brilliant us doesn't take the Paizon from Pitt!!!!! They woulda had to shut football down no exaggeratin!!!!!!! Anyway!!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🦏🐼🐻🦍🐋🐬🦊🐊🐂
Killer 🐝 dynasty 80-85.
To be a dynasty don’t you need to win a few championships?
Typical Marino, fantastic in a loss. LOL.
Oh yeah,Marc Wilson sucked,it was the beginning of Al Davis making horrendous decisions and the start of the Raiders decent from one of the winningest franchises in all of sports
I'd hardly call it DECENT.
Al Davis always made bad decisions.
@@jackjax532 You truly are a rare species of stupid.
Al Davis became old and was too stubborn to hire a GM to make personnel decisions...and this isn’t even mentioning his failed attempts at a permanent stadium in LA and later Oakland!
Bingo ... committing to Wilson was the beginning of the dark years for the Raiders and the dementia-like decision-making of Al Davis for the next 15 or so years.
Dave Casper was still playing!?
Was at the game.
Cool! 😎👍
at 20:20, NOBODY had the steelers going to the AFC championship!! LOL
Looked like the Raiders were offsides on that pick 6
Andew70 it sure looked like it. Dolphins left a lot of points on the table in this game.
If the dumb Dolphins would've had ANY semblance of a Defense during the Marino years- He/They would've won 5 more Super Bowls.
5 more Super Bowls? They won zero. The word “more” doesn’t belong in this comment.
Do you have maybe the opening loss against the oilers from 85? Or more games from that year (I know you've posted some)
There is more coming from 1985.
0:57 Yeah. Sure Dan.
Kerlem worth a shot
Apparently Dan wants us all to believe that he was going to outrace and tackle Mike Haynes. Yeah. Sure Dan.
This was the game where the 84 Fins defense really began declining(the loss to Chargers 2 weeks earlier was bad on defense)and ultimately fell apart and was the prime reason they lost Super Bowl to San Francisco.Teams really began killing Miami's defense at this point
Two words: Chuck Studley. If Bill Arnsparger had stayed on as defensive coordinator, Miami would have had a much better chance of winning Super Bowl 19.
1984 in general is when the Dolphins went from a defense-first team to an offense-first team.
The big mistake many teams make with a franchise QB is to surround them with weapons instead of giving them a running game and a defense and I’m glad the 49ers did the latter with Montana and Young-they should keep doing the same now with Kyle Shanahan and Jimmy G!
Ben Santiago the prime reason the 49ers beat the Dolphins was JOE MONTANA the true greatest quarterback of all time.
@@SingleTax you mean like you do? lol
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 Whatever you say, little boy. Go back to your boyfriend.
So the Raiders were Don Shula and the Dolphins kryptonite.
They usually won at the Orange Bowl. But i always dreaded the West Coast Death March.
Any chance of sharing the full game?
Dan Marine played a good game but that INT came back to huant him.
Marcus Allen baby...
Can you post the full game.
Damn was 2 n half months old lol born in TX deff RN4L.Course see a game 90 91 hooked for life watched ton of old film love AL. Flores Bo Snake but never seen one 84 season game heard of 84 season n was NFL heyday course 83 season some reason missed 84 .. Not a Dolphin fan but i see that the D i heard of was not here .. I did see a post at top Lady mentioned reason said had lost two weeks earlier n after we picked em off others cracked that code n D falled season gone at end... I wish i had been born in 50 so could of seen entire Nation history thank God majority preserved years hearing of games i missed .. They play few in 90 s in south east TX 45 mins from Houston Oilers Dallas that was it lol cable internet luxury now and im using it to see what i missed WOMB TO TOMB..
The Dolphins defence was so pathetic. Still is. Not to be able to defeat the invincible Marc Wilson. Any wonder Joe Montana clobbered them that year in SB XIX.
Marino picked off on goal line. 14 point swing.
This Raiders team would've clobbered the Niners in SB XIX.
The 49ers clobbered their defense in that Super Bowl and contained Dan Marino well with the dime defense, which was revolutionary for the NFL at the time!
Raider fan for life . I just have too say that the invincible Marc Wilson F**k*d up one of the best teams ever. The Raiduhh defense was a legendary line up. I watched this game on a beta player that my friend recorded.
@@robertwest9567 What choo talkin' bout Willis? They couldn't even beat Seattle in the wildcard that season. I'm not 49er fan, but no team would have beat them that year
Marc Wilson was absolutely horrible
20:12 someone please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Shula criticizing Bob Brudzinziski " so you throw in the towel?"
I wasn't within earshot at the time, but sure looks like it.
Yes, it looks like those are the exact words. Look Shula, you bumbling coaching legend, you blew it. You, Shula. Not Bob Brudzinski. You failed yet again to lead your team to a victory over the Raiders. Do not ever take out your frustrations over your own ineptness on one of the best players on your defense --especially on national television with cameras right there. Understand, Shula? All the problems on defense are your fault. Yours, Shula. You. Chuck Studley and his defensive scheme/philosophy is idiotic, passive, weak, disastrous. Studley is setting up these defensive players to fail and fail big. So get with it Shula. This will be the biggest challenge of your entire coaching career. The playoffs are approaching rapidly. Solve the problem, coaching legend.
God, Von Schamann was awful
An irony here is the Doplins Pre n Marino never could beat my Raiders with the exception in 73...N Marino Flatout shoulda been a Raider!!!!! Rozelle screwin us with Elway shoulda blew up a in his n the leagues faces like a Ton of shit on em!!! An were Retarted fa not taking The Paizon from Pitt!!!!!! We simply woulda been unstoppable!!!!!!Nuff said!!!! with that!!! Oh man This game was great bein a Raider Mikey Hanes, met him btw on the Train in Manhattan, Rookie my boy Sean Jones#99 blockin PAT outa northeastern....OAKLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RAIDERS!!!! FAEVA!!!!...N nuff said on that Too!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🐘🐼🐕🐬🐳🐻🐅🐖🐄
Marcus Allen wasn't a booby prize... But Marc Wilson was blown off his feet by DE being run off him....... Our 1rd QB curse showed up fully..... But how could AL even think any BYU player could ever represent the Silver & Black.... Properly
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Not really an example of irony