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Bob Griese & Don Shula Autographed Miami Dolphins Perfect Season Football Jersey (Leaf)
  • Bob Griese & Don Shula Autographed Miami Dolphins Perfect Season Football Jersey (Leaf)
  • Bob Griese & Don Shula Autographed Miami Dolphins Perfect Season Football Jersey (Leaf)

Bob Griese & Don Shula Autographed Miami Dolphins Perfect Season Football Jersey (Leaf)

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  • Bob Griese & Don Shula Autographed Miami Dolphins Perfect Season Football Jersey (Leaf)

    This truly unique Bob Griese & Don Shula autographed Miami Dolphins "Perfect Season" football jersey is authenticated by Leaf Authentics.

    The 1972 Miami Dolphins season was the team's seventh season, and third season in the National Football League. The 1972 Dolphins are the only National Football League team to win the Super Bowl with a perfect season. The undefeated campaign was led by coach Don Shula and notable players Bob Griese, Earl Morrall, and Larry Csonka . The 1972 Dolphins went 14-0 in the regular season and won all three post-season games, including Super Bowl VII against the Washington Redskins, to finish 17-0.
    The team remains the only NFL team to complete an entire season undefeated and untied from the opening game through the Super Bowl (or championship game).
    In addition, the Dolphins continued their winning streak to 18 straight games (regular season and post-season), before losing in the second week of the 1973 season.
    During the 1972 season, Bob Griese's ankle was broken in Week 5 as he was sacked by San Diego Chargers defensive tackle Ron East and defensive end Deacon Jones. He was replaced by veteran Earl Morrall for the rest of the regular season. Griese returned to the field as a substitute during the AFC Championship game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers and then started for Miami in Super Bowl VII. On the ground, running backs Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris became the first teammates to each rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Paul Warfield led the receivers, averaging over 20 yards per catch on 29 receptions. The offensive line included future Hall of Fame members Jim Langer and Larry Little and Pro Bowler Norm Evans.
    The 1972 Dolphins defensive unit, called the No-Name Defense because Miami's impressive offense received much more publicity, as well as Cowboy's coach, Tom Landry, coining the phrase in an interview, was the league's best that year. It was led by linebacker Nick Buoniconti, end Bill Stanfill, tackle Manny Fernandez, and safeties Dick Anderson and Jake Scott. In all, nine players-Csonka, Morris, Warfield, Little, Evans, Buoniconti, Stanfill, Anderson and Scott- were selected to the Pro Bowl, and Morrall, Stanfill and Anderson were named 1st team All-Pro.


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