1969 Nick Buoniconti #192

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SGC 6: #9242669 - Excellent to Near Mint

Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti was traded from the New England Patriots to the Miami Dolphins in 1969 for multiple reasons, including contract disputes and the Patriots' desire to rebuild their team. Buoniconti had disagreements with the Patriots' management over his contract. He sought a higher salary and better contract terms, which led to tension between him and the team. The Patriots were not able to reach a satisfactory agreement with Buoniconti, and as a result, they decided to explore trade options. The Miami Dolphins, led by head coach Don Shula, recognized the value of Buoniconti and saw him as a crucial addition to their defense. The middle linebacker’s presence had an immediate impact on the Dolphins' defense. He played a pivotal role and became one of the leaders of the famed "No-Name Defense" that helped the Dolphins achieve success in the 1970s, including winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973.

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SGC 6: #9242669 - Excellent to Near Mint

Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti was traded from the New England Patriots to the Miami Dolphins in 1969 for multiple reasons, including contract disputes and the Patriots' desire to rebuild their team. Buoniconti had disagreements with the Patriots' management over his contract. He sought a higher salary and better contract terms, which led to tension between him and the team. The Patriots were not able to reach a satisfactory agreement with Buoniconti, and as a result, they decided to explore trade options. The Miami Dolphins, led by head coach Don Shula, recognized the value of Buoniconti and saw him as a crucial addition to their defense. The middle linebacker’s presence had an immediate impact on the Dolphins' defense. He played a pivotal role and became one of the leaders of the famed "No-Name Defense" that helped the Dolphins achieve success in the 1970s, including winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973.

SGC 6: #9242669 - Excellent to Near Mint

Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti was traded from the New England Patriots to the Miami Dolphins in 1969 for multiple reasons, including contract disputes and the Patriots' desire to rebuild their team. Buoniconti had disagreements with the Patriots' management over his contract. He sought a higher salary and better contract terms, which led to tension between him and the team. The Patriots were not able to reach a satisfactory agreement with Buoniconti, and as a result, they decided to explore trade options. The Miami Dolphins, led by head coach Don Shula, recognized the value of Buoniconti and saw him as a crucial addition to their defense. The middle linebacker’s presence had an immediate impact on the Dolphins' defense. He played a pivotal role and became one of the leaders of the famed "No-Name Defense" that helped the Dolphins achieve success in the 1970s, including winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973.

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