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The start of the great era of Dolphins football..
Don Shula made an immediate impact in 1970 for the Miami dolphins.
So many years of Warfield only catching 27-29 passes for Miami, but so many for TDs; One of the greatest deep threats ever. 20 ypc in his career.
Possibly the best ever running after the catch, I’d add.
Paul Warfield's originally from City, Warren, Ohio/is still currently living. He's in his early-80s now
B T W , City, Warren, Ohio's located in N.E. part, "Buckeye State" on banks, Mahoning River, 17 mi. from Youngstown, Ohio
I could watch Warfield all day long ❤
This was late Don Shula's lst season as Dolphins' head coach as he'd launch 26-season tenure w/that club leading them to 15 post-season appearances
B.T.W., late Don Shula was originally from Clev., Ohio
Imagine if The Orange Bowl still had a grass surface in that near hurricane. The Orange Bowl replaced the grass with the infamous Poly Turf in 1970.
And went back to grass in 1976
Playing Saints back then was cure for what ailed a team
A get right team for everyone
Dolphins won 10 games in there 5th year . Saints took 20 to accomplish it . Difference in owners the reason
their
Their owner is why Csonka, Kiick and Warfield left for the WFL
From 3-10-1 in 1969 to 10-4 in 1970
“Ugly face of defeat” 😂
1970 - the first and only year the poly-turf held up. By 1971, the rug looked bare.
Didn't hold up well in that Miami heat and humidity. Should have just left it as grass.
What's with the mud in the playoff game in Oakland?
Rain
They couldnt beat oakland with a bazooka. Exc. 73 afc championship
8:08 dolphins vs eagles
No, that's football
R.I.PPP.+PPP. JOHN FACENDA=>😇🌟🤌💎🏈🎙🤌💎...Will NEVER be another comes close to him ~ very blessed & thankful today to remember him well !
The start of the great era of Dolphins football..
Don Shula made an immediate impact in 1970 for the Miami dolphins.
So many years of Warfield only catching 27-29 passes for Miami, but so many for TDs; One of the greatest deep threats ever. 20 ypc in his career.
Possibly the best ever running after the catch, I’d add.
Paul Warfield's originally from City, Warren, Ohio/is still currently living. He's in his early-80s now
B T W , City, Warren, Ohio's located in N.E. part, "Buckeye State" on banks, Mahoning River, 17 mi. from Youngstown, Ohio
I could watch Warfield all day long ❤
This was late Don Shula's lst season as Dolphins' head coach as he'd launch 26-season tenure w/that club leading them to 15 post-season appearances
B.T.W., late Don Shula was originally from Clev., Ohio
Imagine if The Orange Bowl still had a grass surface in that near hurricane. The Orange Bowl replaced the grass with the infamous Poly Turf in 1970.
And went back to grass in 1976
Playing Saints back then was cure for what ailed a team
A get right team for everyone
Dolphins won 10 games in there 5th year . Saints took 20 to accomplish it . Difference in owners the reason
their
Their owner is why Csonka, Kiick and Warfield left for the WFL
From 3-10-1 in 1969 to 10-4 in 1970
“Ugly face of defeat” 😂
1970 - the first and only year the poly-turf held up. By 1971, the rug looked bare.
Didn't hold up well in that Miami heat and humidity. Should have just left it as grass.
What's with the mud in the playoff game in Oakland?
Rain
They couldnt beat oakland with a bazooka. Exc. 73 afc championship
8:08 dolphins vs eagles
No, that's football
R.I.PPP.+PPP. JOHN FACENDA=>😇🌟🤌💎🏈🎙🤌💎...Will NEVER be another comes close to him ~ very blessed & thankful today to remember him well !