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NFL America's Game: 1972 Dolphins (Super Bowl Vii)
- (Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 1/13/2016

NFL America's Game: 1972 Dolphins (Super Bowl Vii)
- (Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 1/13/2016
- UPC: 883476080246
- Item #: 1565981X
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Sports
- Theme: Football, Miami Dolphins, NFL
- Release Date: 1/13/2016
- This product is a special order
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 66 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Cinedigm Mod
- Video Format: NTSC
Product Notes
The team wasn't especially big, quick, or flashy. It rarely blew away opponents. It's best player was a fullback, it's defense was anonymous, and it played without it's Pro Bowl quarterback for most of the year. Still, the 1972 Miami Dolphins are the only team to finish a season undefeated 17-0, to be exact in National Football League history. Fresh off a Super Bowl loss the season prior, Miami played like a team determined to win a championship, racking up 14 straight regular season wins. The Dolphins offense relied heavily on their ground game, running the ball 613 times and boasting the first pair of 1,000-yard runners in Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris. On the other side of the ball, the No Name Defense was no less dominant, giving up the fewest points in the league. Then, in the postseason, Miami enjoyed the return of quarterback Bob Griese, who was sidelined most of the season due to leg and ankle injuries. In Super Bowl VII, Griese threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Howard Twilley for the games first score before a few scares by George Allen's Redskins threatened the Dolphins bid for an unbeaten year. Join NFL Films as they retell the saga of the 72 Dolphins, the only club to play a perfect season in the NFL. Americas Game uses exclusive interviews from Csonka, Don Shula and Manny Fernandez to reminisce about Miami's run to 17-0.