Bob Griese; Bob Griese started the season as the primary quarterback but suffered a fractured leg and dislocated ankle in Game 5 of the 1972 season against the San Diego Chargers. Griese was replaced by Earl Morrall who started all of the games up to and including the AFC championship game against the Steelers. Morrall was replaced by Griese in the second half of the game and was the starter in the Super Bowl.
Bob Griese started the season, but broke his leg in the fifth game. Earl Morrall finished off the season.
At quarterback, the Dolphins started Bob Griese for the first 5 games of the season. After he got injured, Earl Morrall started the remaining 9 regular season games, as well as the Dolphins' first two playoff games. Griese returned to make his 6th start of the season in the Super Bowl against the Redskins. At running back, the Dolphins split time at halfback between Mercury Morris and Jim Kiick.
YO. Only team to go undefeated. All season. Won Superbowl 8 with Griese.
Bob Griese started the season as starting QB but suffered a fractured ankle early in the season. Earl Morrill took over and quarterbacked the team through the AFC championship game when Griese took over in the second half of that game. Griese was the starting QB in the Super Bowl (VII) when they defeated the Washington Redskins to complete their undefeated season.
Bob Griese. He started 13 of the 14 regular season games in 1973 and Earl Morrall started 1 game.
The starting quarterback for the 1973 Miami Dolphins was Bob Griese. He started 13 of the 14 regular season games that year and all three post season games, including Super Bowl VIII. Veteran QB Earl Morral started nade one start for the Dolphins in the regular season.
Jimmy Johnson's final season as head coach of the Dolphins was 1999. He was replaced in 2000 by Dave Wannestadt.
He married Judi in June 1967. Jusi died in 1987. He married Shay in 1990.
The quarterback for the playoff games of the 1999 season that were played in 2000 was Dan Marino. The 62-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on January 15, 2000 was Marino's final game as a professional. The quarterback for the 2000 season was Jay Fiedler. He started both playoff games for the 2000 Dolphins that were played in January, 2001.
Depending on what season, it was either Brian Griese or Kyle Orton.
No, the only undefeated team in history was the 1972 Miami Dolphins, with quarterback Bob Griese, not Dan Marino. The '72 Dolphins went 17-0, which included all 14 regular season games, the two playoff games before the Super Bowl, and the Super Bowl, in which they defeated the Washington Redskins. So, NO, Dan Marino DID NOT ever go undefeated. And the New England Patriots.