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mydaddywiki · 11 months
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Don Shula
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Physique: Average Build Height: 5'11" (1.80 m)
Donald Francis Shula (January 4, 1930 – May 4, 2020) was an American professional football player and coach who was best known as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, the team he led to two Super Bowl victories, and to the only perfect season in the history of the NFL. He had only two losing seasons in his 33-year career as a head coach in the NFL. He currently holds the NFL record for most career wins as a head coach, with 347. Shula was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997. Shula is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history. He died on May 4, 2020 in Indian Creek, Florida, at the age of 90.
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Back in the day, the Miami Dolphins was my second favorite team and looking back now, Don was the reason why. Handsome, thick with a jutting jaw and and if you look closely you will note that he has a ferociously furry chest. he had a fierce look, whether pacing the practice field, demanding that his players be prepared, or exhorting his teams from the sidelines. I would have love to start on his team as a tight end and finishing up as a wide receiver. You know what I’m talking about. A Shula dick down.
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The Grand River, OH native was married twice with eight total children, 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He falls into my "loves to fuck theory." He was the kind of man I could spend hours with. Look at him, he just look like he could give you a good ass-pounding. But being a devout Roman Catholic, he would probably disagree. Although you have to admit, it's a crying shame that Shula wasn't a bull butt-fucking regularly at gay orgies.
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Don Shula (January 4, 1930 – May 4, 2020) Physique: Husky Build Height: 5'11" (1.80 m)
Donald Francis Shula is a former professional American football coach and player who is best known as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, the team he led to two Super Bowl victories, and to the only perfect season in the history of the NFL. He had only two losing seasons in his 33-year career as a head coach in the NFL. He currently holds the NFL record for most career wins as a head coach, with 347. Shula was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997. Shula died on May 4, 2020, at the age of 90.
Back in the day, the Miami Dolphins was my second favorite team and looking back now, Don was the reason why. Handsome, thick with a jutting jaw and stiff spine, he had a fierce look, whether pacing the practice field, demanding that his players be prepared, or exhorting his teams from the sidelines. I would have love to start on his team as a tight end and finishing up as a wide receiver. You know what I’m talking about. A Shula dick down. He was married twice with eight total children, 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He falls into my "loves to fuck theory", I wish I could have my nuts on The Jaw if you know what I mean.
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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Miami Dolphins helmet designs commemorating the 50th anniversary of their perfect season.
In the 1972 season, the Dolphins went 14–0 in the regular season and won all three postseason games which included Super Bowl VII, finishing 17–0 marking the only undefeated season in NFL history. They led the league in total offense, total defense, scoring offense, and scoring defense, the only team ever to do so.
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necrotic-k · 2 years
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justwatchmyeyes · 6 months
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The superior man blames himself. The inferior man blames others. ~ Don Shula
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thenewdemocratus · 1 year
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Dan Marino: The Best Pure Passer Ever
Source:Lee G– throwing for 5000 yards and 48 TD’s when teams were still allowed to play great defense and get to the QB. Source:The New Democrat “Dan Marino’s “Quick Release” Career Highlights! The NFL Throwback is your home for all things NFL history.” Source:NFL Throwback– Dan The Man Marino. From NFL Throwback People can talk about statistics, especially wins and championships and if that’s…
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jcamilov06 · 11 months
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Finally got myself a FLYERS hoodie!! now I can officially rep the orange and the black!! 🟠⚫
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got also a retro dolphins hoodie, with the cool 70s logo (which I still think the dolphins should've worn last night, but anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
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..one of these days I'll get something Phillies 😅😭
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cleoselene · 6 months
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my mom's bestie was visiting for the winter and gifted her with this BOSS grill. I decided to buy a couple steaks and test it out tonight and holy moly this baby was sweeeet. so easy. propane, just press a button and poof, flames.
I ended up with some REALLY gorgeous grill marks
marinated for about four hours with olive oil, Dale's seasoning, and some herbs & spices. the flavor was legit
had some Don Shula steak sauce and butter to top it
could only eat half because my appetite is not what it used to be haha but it was DELISH
i can't cook for shit, but i can marinate and grill
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saidesignart · 1 year
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Success is not forever and failure isn't fatal.
— Don Shula
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Jim Turner, number 11, who fulfilled Joe Namath’s prophecy that the New York Jets would win Super Bowl III in 1969 by kicking three field goals and an extra point, making him the game’s leading scorer. In Super Bowl 3, the Jets’s faced-off against the Baltimore Colts on the afternoon of Jan. 12, 1969
The Colts, led by quarterback Johnny Unitas and coach Don Shula, had beaten the powerhouse Green Bay Packers, winners of the previous two Super Bowls, to qualify for the 1969 championship. Joe Namath, the Jets’ quarterback, nicknamed Broadway Joe, was a figure of loudmouth swagger, and none of his public comments had ever seemed less creditable than his guarantee that the Jets would become the first A.F.L. team to win the Super Bowl - They did, by beating the Colts 16-7.
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strictlyfavorites · 2 years
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Team photographers David Silverman and Eric J. Adler present their favorite photos from the Patriots 38-15 win over the Cleveland Browns at First Energy Field on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022. 02
A little known fourth-round draft pick who played at Conference USA school Western Kentucky, Zappe — pronounced ZAPP-ee — was pushed into action two weeks ago when starter Mac Jones and veteran backup Brian Hoyer went out with injuries. He now has now won two games in as many starts.
On Sunday, he threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns as the Patriots buried the Cleveland Browns 38-15. It was the 324th career win for coach Bill Belichick, who tied George Halas for second on the NFL's career list.
"We're just playing football," the 23-year-old Zappe said. "It's what we've been playing since we were 5 years old, so it's fun to play with these guys."
Zappe, starting for the second consecutive week, threw second-half TD passes to Tyquan Thornton and Hunter Henry as the Patriots pulled away from the anemic Browns.
Zappe finished 24 of 34 passing a week after throwing for 188 yards and a touchdown in his first start, a 29-0 win over Detroit.
"He has pretty good instincts, but again, there's a lot for him to learn," Belichick said of the young quarterback. "He saw some things today and he learned from them, he was able to take advantage and make a couple plays, so it was a solid performance."
The Patriots' offense took a while to get going in this one, and the Browns (2-4) never really did.
Late in the first half, Rhamondre Stevenson broke through, bounced left and tore down the sideline for a 31-yard score.
Early in the second half, Zappe hooked up with Jonnu Smith for 53 yards to get down to the Browns 20, and a 13-yard completion to Henry set up first-and-goal at the 2. Three plays later, Thornton grabbed Zappe's short toss in the end zone.
Later Patriots linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley hit quarterback Jacoby Brissett as he was throwing, leading to a pick by Jalen Mills that gave them the ball at the Cleveland 40. Three plays later, Zappe found a wide-open Henry, who ran untouched for a 31-touchdown and a 24-6 New England lead.
The Browns' offense produced only a pair of field goals by Cade York in the first half.
Cleveland's Nick Chubb, who entered leading the NFL in rushing, didn't have a double-digit gain until late in the third quarter. He had 23 yards rushing and 14 receiving on that drive, but again the Browns stalled — and York came on for a 51-yard field goal.
Chubb finished with 12 carries for 56 yards, both season lows.
Brissett, who finished 21 for 45 for 266 yards with two interceptions, threw a 15-yard scoring pass to Amari Cooper in the fourth quarter but a 2-point attempt failed, leaving it a two-score game with 6:22 left.
New England sealed it with a 19-yard end-around for a touchdown by Thornton. Brissett fumbled the ball away on the Browns' next drive, leading to Stevenson's second TD, a 6-yard plunge with 3:40 left.
It was the most points allowed by Cleveland this season and its most lopsided loss.
"Every way you can get beat — offense, defense, special teams, coaching — we got beat," Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. "They beat us, and we also beat ourselves a few too many times."
Defensive end Myles Garrett said Zappe caught the Browns off-guard when he came out throwing.
"The plan was they were going to run the ball, based on what's happened the last two weeks," Garrett said. "But we shouldn't have made it so easy on him."
HISTORIC WIN
Belichick, who is 324-159 including the playoffs, has a chance to pass Halas next Monday night at home against Chicago — the franchise with which Halas won all his games. Don Shula tops the list with 347.
"You can't win games in this league without good players, so I've been very fortunate to coach a lot of great players and have a lot of great coaches through the years," Belichick said. "A lot of those guys have gone on to great coaching careers and the players, obviously, some are going to the Hall of Fame."
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regervin · 1 month
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Starting is the first step, and often the hardest, towards turning dreams into reality. 🚀 Be careful that you don't move to Someday Isle... Someday I'll 'take better care of my health' or Someday I'll 'find the time to...'. Someday I'll... Many great ideas never see the light of day because they're trapped in the realm of 'someday.' Don't let that be you. Today is the day to take that leap, conquer the initial hurdle, and pave your path to success. Remember, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. 💪 #StartNow #AchieveYourGoals The start is what stops most people. - Don Shula
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Don Shula (1930 – 2020) Football Coach
I've always thought of Don as a top, but looking at him in this pic. 
He could have caught a dick or more. Also, it looks like he wore boxers. 
Now I wish I could find that shirtless pic of him jogging... for reasons.
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necrotic-k · 2 years
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Celebrating the end of a crazy road trip with some Don Shula! 🤤 got a few fun little strains to try now that I’m home 🥰
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collectingall · 3 months
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∀ Don Shula SGC Coa Signed Goal Line Art Card GLAC Autograph http://blog.collectingall.com/T8mwcT 👉 shrsl.com/4fuj5 👈
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thenewdemocratus · 1 year
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Conky Joe: NFL 1973-The Don Shula Show-Super Bowl 8 (January 14, 1974)
. Source:The Daily Post Obviously a Miami Dolphins local TV show with the so-called host of it not there to ask Head Coach Don Shula any tough or critical questions. But having said that, forget about the score of Super 8 between the Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings, 23-7. The game looked like a 28-0 or 35-10 game, where one team could basically did everything they wanted to do on offense and…
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