The Story of the Miami Dolphins

The Story of the Miami Dolphins — page 5
Miami Dolphins a slight underdog Many people felt that its schedule had been too easy Most of Miami’s opponents finished with losing seasons Miami wasn’t a stranger to the big game The previous year it had faced the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl But it lost 24 3 Coach Don Shula used that humiliation as a rallying cry He had the team watch the recording of the game multiple times What I stressed in the locker room was that we wanted to make sure that this never happened again he said Our goal was not to get to the Super Bowl but to win the Super Bowl For most of Super Bowl VII it seemed like the Dolphins would reach their goal Quarterback Bob Griese threw a 28-yard touchdown pass at the end of the first quarter Running back Jim Kiick scored again with 18 seconds left in the first half The Dolphins No-Name Defense was tough It looked like the team’s 14-point lead would hold up Near the end of the game Miami lined up for a field goal Shula thought a 17 0 score would be a great ending to a 17 0 season But the snap was low Washington left Quarterbacks Bob Griese and Earl Morrall 10