Three Most Memorable Plays in Dolphins History
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I say the fake spike beats the Theismann thing.....partly because I want to anything and everything about Theismann to be "forgettable" rather than memorable. He keeps haunting us all between his broadcasting (which isn't so often anymore? Let's home) and his prostate commercials.
Garo's play I gotta admit was memorable, even though it made my heart stop beating as a young kid watching SB VII, thinking that he was giving away the game.
SD hook and lateral definitely...too bad we lost that game.
Dan Marino getting sacked by Greg Lloyd and trying to yell at him while Lloyd was on top of him. When Marino was asked what he said...Marino replied, I couldn't say anything. The wind was knocked out of me.
The deflected pass caught vs the 85 Bears.
Jay Fiedler last minute TD for the win vs Oakland. Him diving into the end zone, fist raised in celebration.
Ronnie Brown bulldozing a defender on a strong TD run. (happened several times).
Larry Csonka getting flagged for unnecessary roughness after a violent stiff arm.
Fake spike is the most overrated play ever. Watch it. It's boring And the fake spike didn't even freeze the jets all that much. Plus we would probably have scored anyway we were on the five. I can think if way better plays. The one handed catch against jets by duper to win in 85. The irv fryer 4th down bomb vs pAts. Both ate better than fake spike
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captkoi Wrote:
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> I'm dating myself, but Joe Auer in Miami's
> inaugural season scoring the opening TD vs
> Oakland, then finishing the season doing the same.
You're right...that has to be up there. I also never knew he ran back another TD at the end of the year; my first year being cognizant of football was 1971.
Kickoff return to begin and end season...not bad. Although my dad says he fumbled too many times in between
Good save remembering the first time our team ever touched the football in its history. Some may have regarded it as a fluke but we still turned out to be the only team in history to go through a perfect season.
Also, honorable mention to that defender who slapped that ball out of the Patriot receiver's hand in the SuperBowl that prevented THEM from joining the perfect season club of one.
That Joe Theisman strip was also huge. It cost us a SuperBowl. I was watching it at the Stadium, the Rose Bowl.
Earl Campbell's 80 yard run Monday night 1978. My 2 favorite Dolphins on the 72-73 defense were Den Herder and Curtis Johnson. My last memory of one of my favorite Dolphins (johnson) is him running desperately behind Campbell. Campbell is just burning him putting more and more space between them. Talking about crushing a kid's hero.
1977 - Cardinals Thanksgiving Day Massacre 55-14. Bokamper, Baumhower & Co totaly beat the hell out of Dan Dierdorff & Conrad Dobler.
1973 AFC Championship Mia 27 Oak 10. Somehow I liked the 73 season much better than the 72. We played DAL Pitt Oak & Cle in the regular season. Beat a good Cincy team in the playoffs. Crushed Oak in the AFC champ. That was the what could have been game. We took on all comers and beat them that year. I thought we would win at least 2 more super bowls but then the heartbreaker, we lose Kiick, Warfield and Zonk!
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> Fake spike is the most overrated play ever. Watch
> it. It's boring And the fake spike didn't even
> freeze the jets all that much. Plus we would
> probably have scored anyway we were on the five. I
> can think if way better plays. The one handed
> catch against jets by duper to win in 85. The irv
> fryer 4th down bomb vs pAts. Both ate better than
> fake spike
I agree this play is overrated but still good as JC says, because we beat the Jets.
I think Cameron Wake's safety for the win in OT is more exciting.
THE Truth Wrote:
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> We for got about Leon Lett...
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> That HAS to be in the top 3.
The best part of that game for me is that my best friend is a Cowboys fan. He would always call me when the Dolphins lost to rub salt in the wound (I did the same to him when the Cowboys lost).
Thinking the Cowboys had won, he called me. I was not going to answer but as soon as Lett made the idiotic play, I answered the phone laughing my ass off! He hung up on me. Priceless timing!
dolphan4545 Wrote:
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> I presume that it does matter how old you are, the
> younger fans don't have too many to choose from.
> Us older fans have a wealth of great memories to
> choose from.
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> 1. If you saw it, there's no doubt..the hook and
> lateral is IT. It is the most exciting play in one
> of ESPN's top 5 NFL games EVER.
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I'll never forget exactly where I was when it happened (notice I didn't say "when I saw it" ).
I was 13 or so. Watching the game with my mom, my dad was working. It was so rare to get a dolphin game on tv in NY back then that wasn't against the jets.
I was sick to my stomach on the verge of tears as I watched SD roll to a 24—0 lead in the first quarter. Then Strock came off the bench and put up 10 quick points. There was hope.
SD missed a long fg... Time for one last drive before the half. 3 plays to the SD 40 with 6 seconds left. I'm begging for a long fg attempt. Shula sends the offense out for one play.
I remember expecting a hail mary and when I saw where the pass was thrown I "knew" Harris would get tackled and there would be no time for another play. So before he even caught it I had burried my face in a couch pillow to scream only to hear my mom screaming "oh my god! That's incredible! What a play!"
I thought she was messing with me so by the time I looked up Tony Nathan was already celebrating in the end zone. I won't bore you with the emotional Rollercoaster ride that was the 2nd half of that amazing game. You probably remember it all to well.
As painful as the end result turned out to be, that was the greatest game and the single greatest play call (and execution) I've (n)ever seen... Even if I had to wait until the halftime recap to actually see it.
For me there are a handful of games and plays that leap to mind when I think about this team:
That playoff loss to SD.
Riggins running over Don McNeal on 4th and 1 to steal a super bowl.
Losing to the 49ers in the Super Bowl.
Yepremian's I'll fated pass attempt.
Leon Let.
The snow plow game.
Giving that awesome 85 bears team it's only loss on national TV.
Jay Fiedler channeling his inner Dan Marino for one amazing thanksgiving.
Lamar Smith running all over a young Peyton mannings Colts.
Heck, the fake spike isn't the even the first jets game I think about. I Remember that wild OT shootout between O'Brien and Marino in 86 and aj duhe's 3 int in the playoffs much more vividly.
For the younger guys,, and me, the "Wildcat" game was a plethora of memorable plays. Not just Ronnie slicing through the NE defense again and again BUT, Bellicheat's inability to stop it. And, finally, when the barrage seemed to have slowed down,, Ronnie lobs a left hander into the endzone for another TD.
The stadium sounded like a funeral parlor.
It was a good day to be a Dolphin fan.
Jay Fiedler's record over first four years with Miami (2000-2003) was 35-17. 35 wins in 4 years is not too shabby considering he missed 6-7 games over that stretch.
The bad part was that he only had one playoff win.
He never put up good numbers but he really had nothing more than average receivers. He definitely never had anything resembling a true #1 WR.
We had decent to great running games and great defense.
Just goes to show how important those things are! Give Tannehill & co. those average to above average offensive lines and running games and we are winning multiple playoff games.
1. Marino to Nat Moore and his Helicopter catch vs. the Jest.
2. the Greg Cameroon catch that helped us avoid the winless season
3. Leon Lett on Thanksgiving
I'm just stating what you said, which I admit was rather funny.
"Jay Fiedler's record over first four years with Miami (2000-2003) was 35-17. 35 wins in 4 years is not too shabby considering he missed 6-7 games over that stretch."
Funny stuff, as Feidler was a bad QB.
But wait! I get it, all QB's are great IF they have all the best WR, RB's and OL's ever!
Since i do not go that far the most memorable play for me is.....when terrell buckley intercepted jim kelley when the bills were about to score and win the game ( they were about 10 yards from the endzone )
Buckley went off to score a TD and we won the game. At buffalo
I remember jimmy johnson running behind buckley with all his hair messed up.
Remember Jimmies hair was always neat and perfect...LOL.