I grew up in south Florida in those early glory days. Moved around the country much since that perfect season as a child, but I have always remained a diehard fan. Much blood, sweat, and tears scarificed since then lol. Maybe the bittersweetness will be answered soon, just win a damn playoff game please!!!
Lots of amazing plays you could comment on in this video. I'll pick the Dick Anderson interception in the '71 championship. That you could have six perfect blocks all in one play is incredible enough- that it was a defense who executed those blocks makes it that much more spectacular. Sure, defenses have their drills where they practice fumble and interception return blocking, but typically, you're not going to get the best blocking on a typical INT return. But this is the best blocking I've ever seen on any interception return. Just goes to show how well coached Arnsbarger's defenses were.
I loved this video and thank you. I remember Nat Moore running the opening kick off back vs OAK in '74 but I had honestly forgotten about that Benny Malone run that put us up in that game. The Dick Anderson return against the Colts is just a masterpeice to this day! 'PHINS UP!
Great job! Dick Anderson’s play in 1971 Championship is #1, Garo’s kick the week before is #2 and #3 is one you left out which is the beautifully blocked 8 yard touchdown run with four minutes remaining by Jim Kick to win the 1972 Divisional Playoff game vs the Browns to save the undefeated season.
Great collection!! A couple more come to mind. Marino to Clayton to win the 1990 Playoff game against KC. Also, Leroy Harris' 75 yard (or so) run on Monday Night Football to beat the Colts at the Orange Bowl in 1977. Not to take away from your video, this was fantastic!
I grew up in south Florida in those early glory days. Moved around the country much since that perfect season as a child, but I have always remained a diehard fan. Much blood, sweat, and tears scarificed since then lol. Maybe the bittersweetness will be answered soon, just win a damn playoff game please!!!
Lots of amazing plays you could comment on in this video. I'll pick the Dick Anderson interception in the '71 championship. That you could have six perfect blocks all in one play is incredible enough- that it was a defense who executed those blocks makes it that much more spectacular. Sure, defenses have their drills where they practice fumble and interception return blocking, but typically, you're not going to get the best blocking on a typical INT return. But this is the best blocking I've ever seen on any interception return. Just goes to show how well coached Arnsbarger's defenses were.
I loved this video and thank you. I remember Nat Moore running the opening kick off back vs OAK in '74 but I had honestly forgotten about that Benny Malone run that put us up in that game. The Dick Anderson return against the Colts is just a masterpeice to this day! 'PHINS UP!
A lot of great plays and a lot of heartbreaking losses in those games
Awesome compilation! Thanks for posting.
Awesome! Thanks for the memories!
Great job! Dick Anderson’s play in 1971 Championship is #1, Garo’s kick the week before is #2 and #3 is one you left out which is the beautifully blocked 8 yard touchdown run with four minutes remaining by Jim Kick to win the 1972 Divisional Playoff game vs the Browns to save the undefeated season.
Also a beautiful, powerful tightrope run by Benny Malone, punctuated by a thunderous spike
Great compilation. Only thing I would have added would be wildcat game vs NE
Beautiful pass Griese to Warfield vs the Coltd in the AFC championship game. Precision. Just dropped it in
Paul Warfield The Best Reciever #42!
Great collection!! A couple more come to mind. Marino to Clayton to win the 1990 Playoff game against KC. Also, Leroy Harris' 75 yard (or so) run on Monday Night Football to beat the Colts at the Orange Bowl in 1977. Not to take away from your video, this was fantastic!
love all the last second wins virsuis the cheetriots
Fiztmagic incredible pasa vs raiders
Joe Auer, local home town hero, takes it all the way down for the touchdown in Dolphins opener . Only time in NFL history.
John Gilliam did the same for the Saints in their first game
@@stevep8445 That was the very first play in Miami Dolphins history.
Dan Miami simple the Best
Don Shula was SPECIAL!
So sad to see what happened to this once GREAT franchise.
Cmon no ronnie brown wildcat pass to fasano?