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What was the most disapointing loss in Dolphin history?

deathdisco said:
Playoff loss to the patriots if we didnt freaking turn the ball over so many times we would have won and gone to the super bowl and whooped the bears again that year and dan would have his ring.

You got the word whooped right but it would have been the Bears whooping the dolphins and not the other way around.
 
Personally, the loss to the PATS when we had 'em beat

2 years ago, to find ourselves out of the playoffs. I'd booked my flights, game tickets an dhotel for the home wildcard weekend game and was crushed when we lost. DOn't get me wrong, I love holidaying in Miami, but football's what it's all about.
 
DrAstroZoom said:
I'd forgotten that it was Herm who took advantage of the immortally inept Joe Pisarcik.
Who was the RB that was in on the fumble....wasn't it Csonka??:huh:
 
GazPhin said:
2 years ago, to find ourselves out of the playoffs. I'd booked my flights, game tickets an dhotel for the home wildcard weekend game and was crushed when we lost. DOn't get me wrong, I love holidaying in Miami, but football's what it's all about.

That was 3 years ago(2002).
 
The playoff game against the Chargers in, I believe '94, cut me deep. Blowing a lead like that is just sickening.
 
phinfoot said:
The playoff game against the Chargers in, I believe '94, cut me deep. Blowing a lead like that is just sickening.

That was bad, I think you would have beaten Pitt the next week and made the SB.
 
nyjunc said:
You got the word whooped right but it would have been the Bears whooping the dolphins and not the other way around.

The same way they whooped us on Monday night?
 
byroan said:
The same way they whooped us on Monday night?

Regular season game at home- COMPLETELY different situation. You would have got whooped. Remember 1998 when you beat Den at home on a Mon Night in the reg season then lost 38-3 in the playoffs? same type of deal. NOBODY was beating that Bears team, that might be the best team in history- at least the best D.
 
they are all pretty bad, the JAX loss, the SB loss. On a different note, the one that stung the most was the 42-3 (or was it 42-0?) loss to an Indianopolis team that went 2-14 that year. Only because I went to that game and had to walk out of the RCA dome with several thousand dolphins fans to the jeers of the stupid colts fans.
 
nyjunc said:
That was bad, I think you would have beaten Pitt the next week and made the SB.

Yup, and if I'm not mistaking, that was the year the SB was played in Miami. The 49ers killed the Chargers.
 
phinfoot said:
Yup, and if I'm not mistaking, that was the year the SB was played in Miami. The 49ers killed the Chargers.

you are correct.
 
nyjunc said:
Regular season game at home- COMPLETELY different situation. You would have got whooped. Remember 1998 when you beat Den at home on a Mon Night in the reg season then lost 38-3 in the playoffs? same type of deal. NOBODY was beating that Bears team, that might be the best team in history- at least the best D.

The best team in history went 17-0.
 
How about the loss of Csonka, Kiick, and Warfield to the WFL? I'm sure it cost us at least 1 more SB.
 
nyjunc said:
Regular season game at home- COMPLETELY different situation. You would have got whooped. Remember 1998 when you beat Den at home on a Mon Night in the reg season then lost 38-3 in the playoffs? same type of deal. NOBODY was beating that Bears team, that might be the best team in history- at least the best D.
Prove it....
 
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