SOLD - 1969 Bob Griese #161

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SGC 4: #5050323 - Very Good to Excellent

One of the most important aspects of football is the relationship between the coach and his quarterback. The relationship between Don Shula, the legendary head coach of the Miami Dolphins, and Bob Griese, the Hall of Fame quarterback, was marked by mutual respect and success. Shula and Griese had a strong coach-quarterback bond, built on trust, understanding, and shared goals. They developed a close working relationship that was instrumental in the success of the Miami Dolphins during their time together. They achieved significant success together, including winning two Super Bowls. Under Shula's guidance, Griese led the Dolphins to victory in Super Bowl VII in the 1972 season, capping off the only undefeated season in NFL history. They repeated the feat the following year, winning Super Bowl VIII. Both Shula and Griese believed in the importance of team-oriented football and discipline. Griese was known for his ability to manage the game effectively, make smart decisions, and execute Shula's game plans. The impact of Shula and Griese's relationship extended beyond their time together. They left a lasting legacy on the Miami Dolphins franchise and contributed to its storied history. Shula's coaching and Griese's quarterbacking were instrumental in establishing the Dolphins as a successful and respected team in the NFL.

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SGC 4: #5050323 - Very Good to Excellent

One of the most important aspects of football is the relationship between the coach and his quarterback. The relationship between Don Shula, the legendary head coach of the Miami Dolphins, and Bob Griese, the Hall of Fame quarterback, was marked by mutual respect and success. Shula and Griese had a strong coach-quarterback bond, built on trust, understanding, and shared goals. They developed a close working relationship that was instrumental in the success of the Miami Dolphins during their time together. They achieved significant success together, including winning two Super Bowls. Under Shula's guidance, Griese led the Dolphins to victory in Super Bowl VII in the 1972 season, capping off the only undefeated season in NFL history. They repeated the feat the following year, winning Super Bowl VIII. Both Shula and Griese believed in the importance of team-oriented football and discipline. Griese was known for his ability to manage the game effectively, make smart decisions, and execute Shula's game plans. The impact of Shula and Griese's relationship extended beyond their time together. They left a lasting legacy on the Miami Dolphins franchise and contributed to its storied history. Shula's coaching and Griese's quarterbacking were instrumental in establishing the Dolphins as a successful and respected team in the NFL.

SGC 4: #5050323 - Very Good to Excellent

One of the most important aspects of football is the relationship between the coach and his quarterback. The relationship between Don Shula, the legendary head coach of the Miami Dolphins, and Bob Griese, the Hall of Fame quarterback, was marked by mutual respect and success. Shula and Griese had a strong coach-quarterback bond, built on trust, understanding, and shared goals. They developed a close working relationship that was instrumental in the success of the Miami Dolphins during their time together. They achieved significant success together, including winning two Super Bowls. Under Shula's guidance, Griese led the Dolphins to victory in Super Bowl VII in the 1972 season, capping off the only undefeated season in NFL history. They repeated the feat the following year, winning Super Bowl VIII. Both Shula and Griese believed in the importance of team-oriented football and discipline. Griese was known for his ability to manage the game effectively, make smart decisions, and execute Shula's game plans. The impact of Shula and Griese's relationship extended beyond their time together. They left a lasting legacy on the Miami Dolphins franchise and contributed to its storied history. Shula's coaching and Griese's quarterbacking were instrumental in establishing the Dolphins as a successful and respected team in the NFL.

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