1974 Miami Dolphins season
The 1974 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League, the 9th overall, and the 5th under head coach Don Shula. The team entered the 1974 season as two-time defending Super Bowl champions. They could not improve on their 12-2 record from last season and finished 11-3. Despite this, the Dolphins finished first in the AFC East for the fourth consecutive season, and they finished with the second best record in the NFL. In the playoffs, the Raiders beat the Dolphins in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game in the famous "Sea of Hands" game.
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1974 Miami Dolphins season
The 1974 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League, the 9th overall, and the 5th under head coach Don Shula. The team entered the 1974 season as two-time defending Super Bowl champions. They could not improve on their 12-2 record from last season and finished 11-3. Despite this, the Dolphins finished first in the AFC East for the fourth consecutive season, and they finished with the second best record in the NFL. In the playoffs, the Raiders beat the Dolphins in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game in the famous "Sea of Hands" game.
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La stagione 1974 dei Miami Dol ...... playoff dagli Oakland Raiders.
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The 1974 Miami Dolphins season ...... he famous "Sea of Hands" game.
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1974-12-21
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* Defense – Vince Costello
* Defensive Line – Mike Scarry
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* Head Coach – Don Shula
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* Offense – Monte Clark
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* Receivers – Bob Schnelker
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Lost Divisional Playoffs 26–28
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AFC Divisional Playoff: Miami Dolphins at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
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Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith
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La stagione 1974 dei Miami Dol ...... playoff dagli Oakland Raiders.
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The 1974 Miami Dolphins season ...... he famous "Sea of Hands" game.
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