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« on: May 21, 2020, 10:37:01 am »

I also like adding something to the Dolphins uniform so that he is always honored by them no matter where. 


The never ending NFL news cycle careens from one item to the next, often with specific stories not getting the attention they deserve before yielding to the next one.

The passing earlier this month of Hall of Fame head coach Don Shula is one of those stories that perhaps didn’t get the full attention it should have because there’s always something else coming along that pushes a headline down the stack.

So let’s hit rewind and point out recent comments from fellow Hall of Fame coach Bud Grant. Appearing with Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton and Paul Allen on KFAN, Grant made an important suggestion regarding the man who beat Grant in Super Bowl VIII.

“They should have a trophy for Shula,” Grant said. “I mean, they got the Lombardi Trophy, which I don’t think — I’m not a big fan of Vince’s. He’s a great coach, but I think he did nothing near what Shula has done in the coaching field in the NFL. I think they should have some kind of a trophy, some kind of a recognition for Don Shula for the job that he did in the many years that he was in the NFL.”

Tarkenton agreed, pointing to among other things the undefeated season of 1972.

“He almost didn’t have an undefeated season,” Grant said. “He beat us in Minnesota. I think it was 16-14 or 18-16 or something like that. [Bob] Lurtsema got a penalty at the end that allowed them to . . . beat us.”

The final score was indeed 16-14, and the Vikings led by 10 with fewer than five minutes to play. A 51-yard field goal from Garo Yepremian cut the score to 14-9 with 4:15 to go, and the Lurtesma penalty for roughing the passer fueled what became the game-winning touchdown drive.

“That was the worst call ever,” Lurtsema said in 2019. “Without that, they wouldn’t have made history. I’ve told [Griese] that before, ‘I never roughed you, you faker.’ . . . I turned around to watch the ball and Griese made a fake fall. I never touched him. He had brushed into me. When I saw the flag, I thought maybe it was holding on Miami.”

It was only the third game of the year, long before the Dolphins were in the final stages of the chase for perfection. But the Vikings and Grant could have derailed 17-0 before it became 3-0.

Regardless, Grant’s point is a good one: The league needs a permanent honor for Don Shula. Whether it’s naming the coach of the year award after Shula or creating a trophy for the best regular-season team in each conference (Don Shula AFC, Tom Landry NFC), the league should consider a way to give Shula the credit he deserves.

Ditto for the Dolphins. As we’ve previously written, the Miami uniform should include a perpetual honor to Don Shula, like the George Halas initials on the sleeve of the Bears’ jersey and the Al Davis stick on the back of the Raiders’ helmet.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/05/21/bud-grant-nfl-should-name-a-trophy-for-don-shula/
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« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2020, 01:49:46 pm »

I agree with the last paragraph about the Dolphins doing something to honor Shula.

However, the NFL doesn’t control the naming of the coach of the year award the AP does.  Plus I think most folks would say “lets wait until BB retires and then we can debate which one of them gets the honor”.

As for the best record idea —- I am not sure if a trophy honoring being the one seed means much.  If you go on to win the superbowl it will be overshadowed, if you lose divisional weekend it is as relevant as the Colts participation banner.
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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2020, 02:14:14 pm »

I agree with the last paragraph about the Dolphins doing something to honor Shula.

However, the NFL doesn’t control the naming of the coach of the year award the AP does.  Plus I think most folks would say “lets wait until BB retires and then we can debate which one of them gets the honor”.

As for the best record idea —- I am not sure if a trophy honoring being the one seed means much.  If you go on to win the superbowl it will be overshadowed, if you lose divisional weekend it is as relevant as the Colts participation banner.

Most folks in New England.  No one else cares to wait for BB to retire so they can debate to name a trophy after him or Shula.
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« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2020, 02:20:27 pm »

Most folks in New England.  No one else cares to wait for BB to retire so they can debate to name a trophy after him or Shula.

Most folks outside of Miami realize BB has lapped Shula.
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« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2020, 02:34:32 pm »

Most folks outside of Miami realize BB has lapped Shula.
At the same time BB is still coaching and will be years before he retires let along dies. There's absolutely NO reason to wait for that to happen. Any of it. That's a ridiculous argument.
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« Reply #5 on: May 21, 2020, 02:40:55 pm »

Most folks outside of Miami realize BB has lapped Shula.
Most people outside of New England can't stand BB and as such most likely never care to think of him. Don Shula was a positive influence on the game in many ways. Most NFL people think of cheating and BB as synonymous. Ask Barry Bonds how much love he gets from baseball fans outside of San Fran. Hammering Hank Aaron is the real HR champ for most of us. How you do it matters more to most of us than cheating to accomplish those goals. 
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« Reply #6 on: May 21, 2020, 10:08:10 pm »

Most people outside of New England can't stand BB and as such most likely never care to think of him. Don Shula was a positive influence on the game in many ways. Most NFL people think of cheating and BB as synonymous. Ask Barry Bonds how much love he gets from baseball fans outside of San Fran. Hammering Hank Aaron is the real HR champ for most of us. How you do it matters more to most of us than cheating to accomplish those goals. 

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« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2020, 10:25:37 am »

Most folks outside of Miami realize BB has lapped Shula.

One of the most obvious trolling comments of all time.  Looks like you got a couple people to take the bait. 
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