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Dolphins references in popular culture.

Satan: I'm sorry. After careful consideration, I must respectfully decline.
Dan Marino: I can't stand retirement. Come on, just let me win one Super Bowl.
Satan: In exchange for eternal damnation of your soul? You're too nice of a guy for me to want to do that to you, Mr. Marino.
Dan Marino: You did it for Namath.
Satan: Yeah, but Joe was coming here anyways.
Dan Marino: This sucks! I'll just go to the Super Bowl as an announcer, and I'll win myself an Emmy!
Satan: That's the spirit!
Nicky: You're a good devil, Dad!
Satan: And I also happen to be a Jets fan!

We Were both right, haha
 
In "The Waterboy", Jimmy Johnson and Bill Cowher are at the game scouting Adam Sandler's character. When they're talking about who he reminds them of, Jimmy says, "Zach Thomas" and Cowher replies, "Greg Lloyd", to which Jimmy responds, "Whatever!"
 
It's been a while since I've seen this, but in the 1997 movie "Blood and Wine" with Jack Nicholson and Michael Caine, Nicholson is talking with someone about the upcoming Dolphins-Bills game. I think the person he's talking to is a Bills Fan and asks him if he's afraid of the Kelly and the K-Gun and Nicholson sluffs it off and says something like "Are you kidding???"
 
The Birdcage mentions the Dolphins. I've never watched the movie but on demand advertises it like crazy. It's filmed in Miami & Robin Williams talks about the Dolphins with a gay guy. I'm pretty sure it's a gay movie. Not that great of a reference.
 
Smokey and the Bandit 2. Burt Reynolds asks (I Believe Mean Joe) if he was with the Dolphins and he said no the Steelers.

There's a professional golfer that wears a Dolphins hat.
 
Oh yeah, I remembered another one...a movie from 1985 called "The Mean Season" starring Kurt Russell and Mariel Hemingway. It takes place in Miami and Kurt Russell is a newspaper reporter who is sought out by a serial killer. Anyway, the Dolphins reference is in the beginning when he's driving to work, he's listening to the radio and the radio announcer welcomes Don Shula and the Dolphins to the beginning of training camp.
 
Another one from '85 called "Stick" with Burt Reynolds. He plays a recently released convict who goes back home to Miami. His buddy back in Miami has on a Miami Dolphins shirt. Unfortunately, the poor chap gets whacked.
 
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