SOLD - 1971 Miami Dolphins "Perfect Season" Backfield
1971 Miami Dolphins Backfield of Destiny (combo pack)… a terrific gift for that diehard Dolphins fan in your life!
Larry Csonka (#45) - SGC 6.5: #3500455
Jim Kiick (#186) - SGC 5:5933254
Mercury Morris (#91) - SGC 6: 3500455
The 1972 season for the Miami Dolphins is considered the “Perfect Season” because the team achieved an unprecedented feat by winning all 17 regular-season games, as well as the playoffs, culminating in a victory in Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins became the first and only team in NFL history to complete a perfect regular season, finishing with a 14-0 record. This level of dominance and consistency throughout the entire regular season was unprecedented. Following their flawless regular season, the Dolphins went on to win three playoff games, including Super Bowl VII. They defeated the Cleveland Browns in the Divisional Round, the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game, and the Washington Redskins in the Super Bowl. While the Dolphins' offense was not as prolific as their “No Name” defense, they were efficient and effective. Led by quarterback Bob Griese and power-runner Larry Csonka, they made crucial plays when needed and had a balanced offensive attack. They capitalized on opportunities and controlled the game through a strong ground game and timely passing. The perfect season by the Miami Dolphins has stood the test of time, and Larry Csonka continues to be its defacto spokesperson. The team continues to be celebrated and revered as a remarkable achievement that exemplifies excellence, teamwork, and the pursuit of perfection.
1971 Miami Dolphins Backfield of Destiny (combo pack)… a terrific gift for that diehard Dolphins fan in your life!
Larry Csonka (#45) - SGC 6.5: #3500455
Jim Kiick (#186) - SGC 5:5933254
Mercury Morris (#91) - SGC 6: 3500455
The 1972 season for the Miami Dolphins is considered the “Perfect Season” because the team achieved an unprecedented feat by winning all 17 regular-season games, as well as the playoffs, culminating in a victory in Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins became the first and only team in NFL history to complete a perfect regular season, finishing with a 14-0 record. This level of dominance and consistency throughout the entire regular season was unprecedented. Following their flawless regular season, the Dolphins went on to win three playoff games, including Super Bowl VII. They defeated the Cleveland Browns in the Divisional Round, the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game, and the Washington Redskins in the Super Bowl. While the Dolphins' offense was not as prolific as their “No Name” defense, they were efficient and effective. Led by quarterback Bob Griese and power-runner Larry Csonka, they made crucial plays when needed and had a balanced offensive attack. They capitalized on opportunities and controlled the game through a strong ground game and timely passing. The perfect season by the Miami Dolphins has stood the test of time, and Larry Csonka continues to be its defacto spokesperson. The team continues to be celebrated and revered as a remarkable achievement that exemplifies excellence, teamwork, and the pursuit of perfection.
1971 Miami Dolphins Backfield of Destiny (combo pack)… a terrific gift for that diehard Dolphins fan in your life!
Larry Csonka (#45) - SGC 6.5: #3500455
Jim Kiick (#186) - SGC 5:5933254
Mercury Morris (#91) - SGC 6: 3500455
The 1972 season for the Miami Dolphins is considered the “Perfect Season” because the team achieved an unprecedented feat by winning all 17 regular-season games, as well as the playoffs, culminating in a victory in Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins became the first and only team in NFL history to complete a perfect regular season, finishing with a 14-0 record. This level of dominance and consistency throughout the entire regular season was unprecedented. Following their flawless regular season, the Dolphins went on to win three playoff games, including Super Bowl VII. They defeated the Cleveland Browns in the Divisional Round, the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game, and the Washington Redskins in the Super Bowl. While the Dolphins' offense was not as prolific as their “No Name” defense, they were efficient and effective. Led by quarterback Bob Griese and power-runner Larry Csonka, they made crucial plays when needed and had a balanced offensive attack. They capitalized on opportunities and controlled the game through a strong ground game and timely passing. The perfect season by the Miami Dolphins has stood the test of time, and Larry Csonka continues to be its defacto spokesperson. The team continues to be celebrated and revered as a remarkable achievement that exemplifies excellence, teamwork, and the pursuit of perfection.