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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Perfectville, Population. '72 Dolphins






14-0-0

A record, that in 2012, would easily make sure you’ve locked up a playoff berth, a first round bye, and winning your division. But back in 1972, 14-0 meant you went undefeated and won the Super Bowl. I can make this argument in one statement alone, only 4 teams have finished with an undefeated regular season record, ’34 and ’42 Bears, the 2007 Patriots, and the 1972 Dolphins, only one of the four went undefeated through the playoffs and won a Super Bowl.

And as I type, somewhere Mercury Morris is smiling, popping champagne, holding onto one record that has a good chance of not being broken for a long time. Many will argue the fact that even in the ‘70’s, the Dolphins played one of the weakest regular season schedules of that time, in three of their 14 regular season games, they won by a margin of 4 points or less, but also had three games where they shut up opponents, one of which was a 52-0 shellacking of the New England Patriots.

In the end, the Dolphins would go 17-0, defeating the Browns, Steelers, and eventually the Redskins to win the Super Bowl (Suck it Ned). The fact is, you can cross any sports lines, from baseball, to cricket, to lacrosse, to soccer, and you won’t find this kind of perfect season. A time where the NFL was hard hitting, where the game wasn’t a pebble’s throw away from flag football. Though some would look at the 17 game schedule in the 70’s and the 18 game schedule in today’s game, and with first glance it would be easy to win 18 games compared to the 82 games in an NBA season, or the 82 games of the NHL grind.

But this is the era of smash mouth, good old football Americano.

So let’s look at the 1972 Dolphins statistics from their undefeated season.

Mercury Morris, and Larry Csonka became the first team mates to rush for 1,000 yards each, in one season. This helped them become number 1 in offense that season.
The pair of runners Morris and Csonka averaged 200 yards on the ground a game.

The defense only allowed 171 points, making them the number 1 defense in the league that year.

But this was an era unlike football today, where Quarterbacks are overprotected, Wide Receivers are guarded, and sometimes the slightest wave of a hand is called for interference. In 1972, the idea that the NFL would turn into Flag Football would have never been imagined, or realized. This 1972 Dolphins team became one of the few undefeated teams through the regular season, and the only undefeated team when it boiled down to win or go home time. You can look at the other great champions, but they were beaten, at least a few times.

I can rattle on and on about how great they were, but I’d much rather prefer Mercury Morris take it off my hands. Here is an ESPN Clip. Skip forward to, :55 for Mercury finishing this conversation.



Alright folks, this is Doctor Rob, signing off. Hope you all have a wonderful Football Sunday. I’ll leave you with this little ‘snid-bit’.

Don't call me when you're in my town, call me when you're on my block”- Mercury Morris on the 2007 Patriots bid for perfection.

1 comment:

  1. Dr. Rob, while Mercury is a bit aggressive in his position, he does have a right to be proud. Perfection in the NFL belongs to the '72 Fins alone, until someone else accomplishes the same feat.
    Perhaps most impressive in that campaign was playing without starting QB Bob Griese for over half the season; underscoring the teamwork of that squad.
    Great piece, thanks for sharing.

    http://www.prosportsblogging.com/author/steve-massey/

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