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72 Fins 'Stamped Them Out'

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11/12/72 -- at Miami 52, New England 0

OH YEAH! The pats team as The 'Mad Dog' said, will wake up in 15 years from now with a cold sweat thinking about the huge loss vs the Giants in the superbowl......... hehe. The thing is. Im not sure if its been Highlighted to them as yet that on our quest to PERFECTION, we Shut the Rats out, 52- ZIP!. :lol:

Smiles all round people! :beer1:
 
when i saw that i litteraly cried from laughter. i hate how people tend to forget how well our 72 team played
 
I just ordered 2 of these yesterday, one for myself and one for a family member who lived through and was a fan back in 72....

It sounds badass
http://www.amazon.com/NFL-Americas-...ef=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1202433376&sr=1-3

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The Miami Dolphins of the early 1970s weren't especially big, quick, or flashy, and they were soundly beaten by Dallas in Super Bowl VI, but they earned their place in history the following year, becoming the only team in National Football League history to go undefeated (17-0). The Dolphins' "No Name Defense" of 1972 gave up the fewest points in the league, while the offense -- playing most of the year without Pro Bowl quarterback Bob Griese -- relied heavily on the ground game. Running backs Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris ran for over 1,000 yards each (an NFL first). Griese returned for the postseason and led Miami to a 14-7 victory over George Allen's Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII, completing the Dolphins' perfect season. It was a dilemma no other NFL team had ever faced: How do you improve on perfection? But head coach Don Shula believes that the 1973 Dolphins were even better than the team that went undefeated a year before. In Super Bowl VIII, the Dolphins pummeled the Minnesota Vikings for their second-straight world championship. Americas' Game features exclusive interviews with Larry Csonka, Don Shula and Manny Fernandez (the 1972 Miami Dolphins) and Mercury Morris, Dick Anderson and Bob Kuechenberg (the 1973 Miami Dolphins). Join NFL Films as they recount the stories of the '72 Dolphins' run to 17-0 and the '73 Dolphins' success in defending their Super Bowl title. Two disc set, run time: 121 minutes.
 
I just ordered 2 of these yesterday, one for myself and one for a family member who lived through and was a fan back in 72....

I just want to know why they had to go and mess up the page by adding this:
Buy this DVD with NFL America's Game: Raiders DVD ~ NFL Americas Game today!
:shakeno::refuse:
 
11/12/72 -- at Miami 52, New England 0

OH YEAH! The pats team as The 'Mad Dog' said, will wake up in 15 years from now with a cold sweat thinking about the huge loss vs the Giants in the superbowl......... hehe. The thing is. Im not sure if its been Highlighted to them as yet that on our quest to PERFECTION, we Shut the Rats out, 52- ZIP!. :lol:

Smiles all round people! :beer1:
What I find funny is that a bunch of these "I've been a Patriots fan since, well, um, 2000" fans probably don't even remember that their helmets used to have a different logo... or that they "earned" the right to the first draft pick twice in three years in the early '90's. And yet many of them try to make it sound like the Patsies have always been an elite team.
 
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