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Miami Dolphins Hall Of Fame Players
Larry Little
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A rumbling giant in the Dolphins trenches for 12 seasons, Larry Little’s very presence in leading a sweep was an intimidating force in a Miami running attack which led the NFL during the 1970s at 2,372 yards per season.
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Paul Warfield
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Paul Warfield sandwiched two stints with the Cleveland Browns around a five-year career with the Dolphins. After spending his first six seasons in the NFL with the Browns (1964-69), Warfield was acquired by Miami in January of 1970 in exchange for a first-round pick in the upcoming draft.
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Dan Marino
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Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 5, 2005, Dan Marino became the ninth member of the Miami Dolphins to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. In his 17-year career, Marino played in 242 games (240 starts) and he completed 4,967 of 8,358 pass attempts (59.4%) for 61,361 yards, with 420 touchdowns
and 252 interceptions for an 86.4 passing efficiency rating.
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Don Shula
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On July 26, 1997, Don Shula capped an illustrious career when he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, following his election into that shrine on January 25, 1997, his first year of eligibility. Shula’s unanimous election to the Hall was the ultimate honor in a career full of record-setting accomplishments.
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Bob Griese
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He was unquestionably the "thinking man’s quarterback." Bob Griese, renowned for his poised leadership and ingenious play-calling, sustained the Dolphin offense with a flair for winning from 1967-80.
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Jim Langer
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Jim Langer was the anchor of the Miami offensive line during the Dolphins’ championship years of the 1970s. Coming out of South Dakota State in 1970, he was signed as a free agent by Cleveland but was released on the final cut.
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Larry Csonka
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Larry Csonka ranks as the Dolphins’ all-time leading rusher with 1,506 carries for 6,737 yards (4.5 average) and 53 TDs. A five-time Pro Bowl selection, he put together three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons (1971-73) as Miami advanced to the Super Bowl each year.
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Nick Buoniconti
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Nick Buoniconti, the driving force of the Dolphins' famed "No-Name Defense," inspired his teammates with his outstanding play and fiery leadership. During his seven years with the Dolphins the team advanced to three straight Super Bowls (1971-73) and won twice (1972, 1973), with one of those wins coming after their unparalleled undefeated season in 1972.
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Dwight Stephenson
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Dwight Stephenson spent his entire career with the Dolphins, and was considered by many to be the "best at his position ever" in the NFL. He was selected to five straight Pro Bowls (1983-87), and earned starting honors in four of those contests (1983-86).
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