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72 Dolphins on Big Break All Stars

Frank B

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The Big Break All Stars on the Golf Channel featured members of the 1972 Dolphins. Last night's show included Dick Anderson, Marv Fleming, Jim Kiick, Larry Little, Earl Morral, and Mercury Morris. It was awesome to see the old guys busting each others balls. The most interesting part was hearing their opinions on the undefeated season and the people that criticize the championship team for popping champagne every year when the last undefeated team goes down. Let's just say that Larry Little is unapologetic for celebrating!

The show premiered last night, but for those that want to tape it, or if you're up early as hell, it's coming on again tomorrow morning at 3am and at 6am.
 
Its amazing how little interest there is in the old timer stuff on this MB.
Most of our members were not even born that year so they may not be able to relate to the players very much.

I would have loved to see the program but I dont have access to that channel.
 
Frank B said:
The Big Break All Stars on the Golf Channel featured members of the 1972 Dolphins. Last night's show included Dick Anderson, Marv Fleming, Jim Kiick, Larry Little, Earl Morral, and Mercury Morris. It was awesome to see the old guys busting each others balls. The most interesting part was hearing their opinions on the undefeated season and the people that criticize the championship team for popping champagne every year when the last undefeated team goes down. Let's just say that Larry Little is unapologetic for celebrating!

The show premiered last night, but for those that want to tape it, or if you're up early as hell, it's coming on again tomorrow morning at 3am and at 6am.
I was watching that last night. I was amazed when Jim Kiick stated that our longest run from scrimmage in '72 was 30 yards, and that it was actually Earl Morral that did it. :lol: Anyway, there was lots of good memories in their stories, and Anderson is deadly accurate with a golf ball.
 
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