1988 week 13 Dolphins at Jets

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  • @markbrian7179
    @markbrian7179 4 года назад +8

    R.I.P. DON SHULA! EVEN AS A JET FAN, I WILL MISS HIM! ONE OF THE GREATEST NFL COACHES EVER!

  • @housinauthority5258
    @housinauthority5258 5 лет назад +6

    My favourite Dolphins uniform!!

  • @markbrian7179
    @markbrian7179 3 года назад +2

    I'm sorry to hear that Joe Walton passed away recently. He certainly wasn't a popular head coach for the Jets, but He did beat Miami twice and beat the Giants in 1988.

    • @chriswoodsports
      @chriswoodsports 2 года назад +1

      He beat the Giants alright, kept them out of the playoffs in 1988

    • @joedimaggio3687
      @joedimaggio3687 Год назад

      It's amazing that Walton was the Jets head coach for 7 seasons. Thats s long time

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 4 года назад

    What a beautiful throw by Marino on that fade to Banks,PERFECT!!

  • @jasonwalker9091
    @jasonwalker9091 5 лет назад +2

    The fireworks of games was in the Dolphins and Jets rivalry. Fights by fans intense players etc. Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy on the call for this game on NBC at 1pm in 88. I love those Jets old school uniforms. Marino owned the Meadowlands

    • @rustykuntz94
      @rustykuntz94 4 года назад +1

      IDK about owning the Jets in the Meadowlands. After 1984 Miami wouldn't win another game there against the Jets till 89. Jets also beat Marino at home in 91& 92. Of course everyone remembers the Fake Spike game in 1994 after the Jets blew a 24-6 lead

    • @jetsblitz
      @jetsblitz 4 года назад +3

      Marino didn't own shit

    • @joedimaggio6261
      @joedimaggio6261 3 года назад

      Anybody who will get into a fist fight over their favorite football team should get his head checked out

  • @test46243
    @test46243 5 лет назад +2

    The Jets set and NFL record at the time with 39 first downs.

  • @Cccc-ky4vq
    @Cccc-ky4vq 5 лет назад +1

    Great times good ol NFL

  • @housinauthority5258
    @housinauthority5258 5 лет назад

    Awesome - thank you!

  • @ABASPORT13
    @ABASPORT13 5 лет назад +2

    I love it DAN MARINO

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 4 года назад +3

    So Miami opens their 2nd drive with a nice 15 yrd run and then proceeds to run 3 straight pass plays,even when the jets had 6 DB's on the field and all 3 throws were close to picks,Bad play calling and it was part of the problem with shula in the Marino era,why abandon something that might be working just because ur used to passing the ball 70% of the time,

    • @andrewjones2133
      @andrewjones2133 3 года назад

      No it wasn’t. How could it be bad playing calling when he broke NFL records under Coach Shula’s tutelage. The problem was the Dolphins 🐬 front office never gave Marino a running game & a good defense. By the time Miami had a good defense it was at the tail end of Dan Marino‘s career when he was starting to go on the downside.

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 4 года назад +2

    I'm sorry but can u imagine Danny Marino on a real offense back in the day like a west coast or even a no huddle!!with guys who didnt drop more then they caught!!Marks bros were good but they dropped a huge amount of passes,as Ive gone back thru these gms DAMN just never realized how many they dropped,neither had great hands but Marino in the Jim Kelly offense with Lofton,Reed,Thomas and even the TE's were good on that squad,Imo although most would have Clayton and Duper at the top of a short list of WR's in Dolphin history,I would not have them at the top,not in pure skill of catching and holding on to the Ball!!I would have Fryar,McDuffie and maybe the best out of those guys CHRIS CHAMBERS and Landry would be there too,but he didnt last too long as well as Paul Warfield who lasted only 5yrs but he had 3 seasons where he avg over 20 yrds per compl,25 one yr!!

    • @Jackson-pq4zn
      @Jackson-pq4zn 2 месяца назад

      Try a period sometime when you write. Perhaps go back to grade school.

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 4 года назад +1

    Only MARINO 6-19 but of the 6 completions 2 TD's!!😁😁

  • @steves9964
    @steves9964 Год назад

    What a vicious roughing the passer cheap shot at 1:16:15 , even for this era. Came straight up the middle, super late, left his feet and targeted the head and neck area. This is what it took for the Jets to get a call against Miami. The Jets were always among the most penalized while Miami was always among the least penalized. I wonder why?

  • @Fireyninjadog
    @Fireyninjadog Год назад +1

    Don criqui, from, western new york

  • @speedyeagle2.25
    @speedyeagle2.25 Год назад

    1:25:50 Mark Clayton TD
    1:30:19 Mark Clayton 2 TD

  • @JAWrightonline
    @JAWrightonline 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, I know he fumbled later. However, I believe Ferrell Edmunds is one of the greatest wasted talents ever. I don't put that on him. That lies at the doorstep of Head Coach Don Shula.
    Think about it: Edmunds was a tight end who could catch, block, with great size (6-6, 250) AND speed (see 1:39:30). But on obvious passing downs, Shula replaced him with Jim Jensen (WTF?!?!?).
    Shula was there at the Orange Bowl and saw Kellen Winslow destroy and eliminate his Dolphins in the 1981 playoffs (it's ALL OVER RUclips). Now, Shula has the Second Coming of the original Kellen Winslow and he gives him a short leash?
    Put Edmunds in the 49ers offense and he's ìn the Hall of Fame. At the very least, put him with the Buddy Ryan Eagles and Randall Cunningham and Edmunds become football's answer to Magic Johnson and James Worthy.
    Very happy to see Ferrell Edmunds is a high school head football coach and his sons have both made it to the NFL.

  • @ricardosamudio3493
    @ricardosamudio3493 10 месяцев назад

    Marno throw 5 tds in this lost. He would finish with 28 tds and over 4400 yards in 1988. Most qbs did not have 4000 passing yards in the 80s. Jim kelly, joe Montana never did and elway only once in the 90s.

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 4 года назад +1

    That debate that some people have about who made who??was it Marino making the marks bros or vice versa??well people seem to forget just how many passes that Clayton and Duper dropped!?!?this gm is a good example of that and as much as I loved watching that trio back then,I really don't think either of them had great hands but Duper had speed on the outside and Clayton was great after the catch underneathe but as far as who made who theres not an argument Marino was just a special QB,the best passing QB of all time but the 3 of them together is really what made it happen,they all benefited from one another,but Marino still would have been very good,but would not have risen to those crazy heights in his first few yrs and honestly I just don't think clayton or duper would have been great without Marino,Imo!

    • @allthings388
      @allthings388 4 года назад

      LAUGHABLE. Not only laughable, but FVCKING LAUGHABLE!! Marino made NOBODY, maybe Bruce Hardy! I never heard this silly argument before in my life!!! Dolphin fan over 35 years!!! It was just a great mesh of talent. A meeting of special talents.
      This offense actually held the Marks Brothers BACK!! No deception, no creativity. No slants no slant and go's, no double moves, just go routes and short crosses. Maybe it was just 80's football.
      The Marks Brothers with Don Coryell, Sam Wyche, or Bill Walsh, even a Ted Marchibroda the Marks brothers would be unquestionable HOF's.

  • @markbrian7179
    @markbrian7179 5 лет назад +3

    The Jets beat the Dolphins twice that season for he first time since 1980,

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 4 года назад

    At 1:05 all I see are a bunch of kids in that pile,shaking their heads no as the ref is tellin them to get up from the pile!!and we wonder what exactly goes wrong with a lot of these guys,well it could the fact that they never had to grow up,they play a kids for a living and become RICH$$$ off of it!!what could possibly go wrong when u take a 22 yr old kid and make him a millionaire and they wonder why they cant get some of these kids to work hard on the field??why should they work hard when they get a salary within their first season,that is enough to basically not have to worry about financial security ever again!!I think thats why we are seeing more and more 5th-7th round picks and undrafted free agents become good players,cuz they dont see the millions right away and today its way worse with the $$$,u now have 1st round guys getting signing bonuses that make them multi millionaires which is absolutely RIDICULOUS,$$$ has ruined sports in general,these kids are runnin around the field with F'N gold chains,that cost more then most people make in a F'N yr!!and why its allowed idk??WTF has the integrity gone too,I just cant imagine the steel curtain or no name D or even the higher profile guys like Marino,Aikman or Montana runnin around the field with a $100,000 platinum chain,in a contact sport no less??the competitiveness is nowhere near what it used to be,these guys start runnin around jumpin up and down with dance moves over a F'N tackle,even tho that very same D has given up 500 yrds and 38 pts!!theres a difference in Ray Lewis fire after a tackle and whats goin on now,imo its pretty much a mockerey,they sit out gms until they make what they believe is owed to them and I'm talkin about just decent players or good players but not elite players!!they have one good season and its time to pay up,and another thing that has caught on the last decade or so is having a 4 yr contract out of the draft and having a decent or avg season or two and then in their renewal yr oddly enough they explode and become what they were supposed to do in their 1st season or 2nd season!!perfect example Devante Parker of the Dolphins,who was a first rd pick at #14 I believe and he has a very mediocre rookie season,but showed flashes of greatness,2nd and 3rd yrs hes injured off and on and then his diet isnt right and he doesnt know how to train right and remember this is a kid whos been doin this his whole life and then comes his 4th season where they can opt out or extend him after the season and again hes up and down but the new HC flores saw something he liked in him and wouldnt ya know it they give him a 1 yr extention I believe a prove it season and sure enough Parker has a monster season and becomes what he probably ALWAYS WAS,but realizes he has to show out to get the $$$ now and DOES!!and that 1 lone season last season,got him extended to a multi yr deal I forget the amount but he will never worry about $$$ again and so now I'm curious to see what becomes of him over the remainder of this extention,will he go back to the old parker who most likely gave 50% or will he be the star WR hes being paid like??well we are only 2 gms in and its again mixed,nothing great but not bad either,so we will see??