tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958997061437462003.post7860256624111135568..comments2024-03-28T17:35:48.164-06:00Comments on Pro Football Journal: Dolphins All Career-Year TeamJohn Turneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06612706488776938253noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958997061437462003.post-69364113174548401472022-10-18T10:12:08.769-06:002022-10-18T10:12:08.769-06:00This is a very thoughtful account of the history o...This is a very thoughtful account of the history of the team. Very little to take exception with. Keutchenberg and Kramer both belong in HOF. Keutch was an outspoken guy, players union buster and not always a pleasant fellow - but his body of work as a player speaks for itself over a long career. He made the pro-bowl in two different decades and as both a G and T. So versatile for Shula. Nat Moore's body of work often goes unnoticed - but he played in an era when 700 receiving yards was considered a very solid season. In the early 80's after 10 yrs service as starting WR he gave way to the Marks Brothers but transformed himself into perhaps the most productive 3rd/slot receiver in the NFL as part of Marino's arsenal. His numbers compare very favorably to Steelers Lynn Swann in terms of HOF consideration. Nat had the misfortune of arriving in Miami the year following their last Super Bowl Championship (1974) - that is the only factor that puts Swann in the HOF and keeps Nat Moore out of the HOF.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958997061437462003.post-53442721936991348532019-07-08T23:50:30.522-06:002019-07-08T23:50:30.522-06:00From the moment GM Thomas made the trade for Warfi...From the moment GM Thomas made the trade for Warfield from Cleveland, the Dolphins were a different team. I think Nat Moore is also one of the most underrated WRs going.<br /><br />I know Dick Anderson didn't have a long career but it seemed to me on film and broadcast games, that he was always making a big hit or turnover. Does he deserve to be in Canton ?Brian wolfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03887742217457349700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958997061437462003.post-76805521751149553012019-02-24T22:23:01.742-07:002019-02-24T22:23:01.742-07:00Love reading this. The memories are just great. Be...Love reading this. The memories are just great. Been a Dolphins fan since I cried when they lost to Dallas in Superbowl VIJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18077753473567773819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958997061437462003.post-79349266382366833902016-04-18T08:00:54.879-06:002016-04-18T08:00:54.879-06:00As a Dolphins fan since age 4 in 1972, I just have...As a Dolphins fan since age 4 in 1972, I just have to say that I think you've done a beautiful job here. I could question a few selections here and there and make some subjective arguments on behalf of, say, Oronde Gadsden, Curtis Johnson, a few others ... but, really, excellent work here. And thanks for it. Makes me happy to read it. And the artwork is excellent--the Dick Westmoreland, Dick Anderson and Jake Scott run is especially great.Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11218278987255792995noreply@blogger.com