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best individual performance in fin history?

Muck said:
I was at that game too. 10/23/88. Sat in front of a ton of the most obnoxious Jet fans.

Are you sure he's not talking about the game where we lost at the Meadowlands in OT when Ken O'Brien hit Wesley Walker on a bomb in the endzone? Then again, that was in 86 I believe.
 
dolfanmark said:
Number 1 is no contest.
September 1st, 1994, Dan Marino's first game back after rupturing his Achilles' tendon in 1993. He throws for 473 yards and 5 TDs to beat the Pats 39-35. The game-winner comes on a 33 yard bomb to Fryar on a 4th and 5 play with only minutes left to play.

To me this is the best like you said without a doubt. I remember being so hyped up for the game and Marino throws for almost 500 and 5tds was a site for sore eyes.. The game was incredible with Bledsoe throwing for over 400 and 4td also. What about the play on like a 3rd and 8 were Marino gimps to a 1st down. In my lifetime this is followed by Lamar Smith playoff game.
 
dolfanmark said:
Number 1 is no contest.
September 1st, 1994, Dan Marino's first game back after rupturing his Achilles' tendon in 1993. He throws for 473 yards and 5 TDs to beat the Pats 39-35. The game-winner comes on a 33 yard bomb to Fryar on a 4th and 5 play with only minutes left to play.

Some other performances of note:
AJ Duhe in the January 1983 AFC championship game, 3 INTs including a TD.

Dan Marino's 4th quarter comeback in the January 1991 playoff game against KC. Marino goes 8 for 8 with 2 TDs in the 4th quarter, including the most incredible pass to Mark Clayton, for the 17-16 win.

Mercury Morris rushes for 197 yards and 3 TDs on just 15 carries.

Paul Warfield catches 4 TD passes in the first half against Detroit.

Larry Csonka rushes for 145 Yards in the Super Bowl against Minnesota.

Jake Scott makes 2 key INTs in the Super Bowl against Washington.

Freddie Solomon scores on a 79 yard punt return, 53 yard pass reception, and 59 yard reverse against Buffalo in 1976.

Bob Griese throws for 6 TDs in a 55-15 Thanksgiving Day win over Detroit, 55-14.

Don Strock comes off the bench in the playoff game against San Diego to throw for over 400 yards and leads the Dolphins to come back from 24-0 down, before eventually losing in OT.

Dan Marino throws for 5 TDs in the AFC championship against Pittsburgh.

Mark Duper gains 217 yards receiving against the Jets, including the 50 yard game winner with less than a minute left to play.

Lamar Smith rushes for 209 yards against Indy in the playoffs.

Dick Anderson intercepts 4 passes, returning 2 for TDs in a 1973 Monday night game against the Steelers.

Marino throws for 448 yards and 6 TDs in a 51-45 loss to the Jets.

I was gonna mention the Dick Anderson game against the Steelers also, it sticks out in my mind as the single greatest defensive performance by a Dolphin defender, besides the 4 INTS I also remember an awesome fumble he caused by diving over the line of scrimmage at the snap.

AJ Duhe's AFC championship game was also incredible.

Csonka in Superbowl 8 (MVP).

Griese's 6 touchdown passes on thanksgiving day, only I think your mistaken, I'm pretty sure that was against the St Louis Cardinals wasn't it?
 
rickysux said:
what do you think is the best single game performace in fin history?

marino vs the jets?

ricky vs buffalo?

chambers vs dallas?

madison vs titans?

what are some other good ones? didnt zack have like 27 tackles agianst the raiders a few years back?
My favorite perfromance ever was Troy Stradford in his Rookie year vs. Dallas.

It was a Juke-A-Thon
 
Agua said:
This one was voted as greatest individual NFL performance, ever, not just Dolphins, by ESPN many years ago.

I remember it well. We were up huge, then Pittsburgh made a BIG comeback. Late, late in the game, Miami's ball, Pittsburgh had us close to the goal line and they were behind by maybe 3, anticipating getting a short punt and good return. It looked glum; momentum had swung HARD in Pitt's favor. Shula had Griese run around, burning as much time as he could, and take a safety. At FIRST, the MNF guys (Cosell, Meredith, Gifford) were like, "Oh, MY GOODNESS IS PITTSBURG POURING IT ON" ... then it dawned on them; following the safety we got to kick off from our own 40, rather than punt from the back of the endzone. Their tune changed to "MY GOD, IS SHULA BRILLIANT OR WHAT?!?!??" They were stunned. Pittsburgh had the long field to deal with and time ran out on them. The first time I'd seen an intentional safety.

Reposting this because it was a classic franchise event that many here need to know about but are too young to have seen.

[Edited to fix typos]
 
Agua said:
Reposting this because it was a classic franchise event that many here need to know about but are too young to have seen.

[Edited to fix typos]

Good stuff Aqua, I remember reading that on ESPN or somewhere else but I am way to young to remember that. Marino era only here, atleast what I remember.
 
I know I am dating myself with these two selections. #1. Csonka's then record 145 yards rushing in Super Bowl VIII. Super Bowl MVP. #2. Dick Anderson's 4 interceptions. I can't quite remember who that was against. The 4 int's are still a record.
 
Agua said:
Reposting this because it was a classic franchise event that many here need to know about but are too young to have seen.

[Edited to fix typos]

Yep, I remember it well. Thats why I mentioned older events because most here don't remember them.

Do you remember Anderson jumping across the line and causing that fumble?

Incredible!
 
pcfin said:
I know I am dating myself with these two selections. #1. Csonka's then record 145 yards rushing in Super Bowl VIII. Super Bowl MVP. #2. Dick Anderson's 4 interceptions. I can't quite remember who that was against. The 4 int's are still a record.

It was against the 70's dynasty Steelers team, thats what made it so sweet.

There were some memorable matchups between the two greatest teams of the seventies, the Dolphins won the earlier games and the Steelers took over after Csonka, Kiick and Warfield left for the WFL.

Most Dolphin fans don't realize that in our undefeated season, despite entering the AFC Championship game at 15-0, the rules were different then and we had to go on the road and beat that great Steelers team to continue the undefeated season and win Superbowl 7.
 
BBsuck said:
I know your asking about single performances but my all time is Bills losing to the Fins in the entire decade of the 80's..They were owned by the whole team every year no matter who we had playing for us.. :cooldude:

Yeah. That must have been really fun for you to watch!! When the Fins owned the Bills for the whole decade of the 80's.

Must really bring back memories. You must be a diehard FinFan.
 
Losman7 said:
Yeah. That must have been really fun for you to watch!! When the Fins owned the Bills for the whole decade of the 80's.

Must really bring back memories. You must be a diehard FinFan.

I'm pretty sure he must have meant the seventies.

O.J. Simpson and the electric company never beat the Dolphins.
 
Aside from MANY obvious Marino performances....

AJ Duhe in the AFC "Mud Bowl" Championship game against the Jets.
He almost singlehandedly one that game for the Fins and his INT for a TD was classic.

Too bad no one could stop flippin John Riggins in the next game.
 
BlueFin said:
I'm pretty sure he must have meant the seventies.

O.J. Simpson and the electric company never beat the Dolphins.

I'm aware we were 0 for the 70's. But I consider a certain Bills Fans Birth (this guy) in the summer of 1980 as an omen.


And I'm pretty sure he just dosen't know what he's talking about. Its hard to screw up an entire decade.
 
Losman7 said:
I'm aware we were 0 for the 70's. But I consider a certain Bills Fans Birth (this guy) in the summer of 1980 as an omen.


And I'm pretty sure he just dosen't know what he's talking about. Its hard to screw up an entire decade.

Agreed.:lol:
 
BlueFin said:
It was against the 70's dynasty Steelers team, thats what made it so sweet.

Yeah, actually, I think that season was the first Steeler SB season, the previous year being the Dolphins' last of the 70s.
 
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