1989 Miami Dolphins season
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The 1989 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 24th as a member of the National Football League (NFL). The Dolphins improved upon their previous season's 6–10 W-L record, winning eight games. Despite this improvement they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season, tying the longest such record in franchise history when the Dolphins failed to make the playoffs from 1966 to 1969. This was also the longest such record for coach Don Shula in his NFL career. Shortly after the season ended, Miami Dolphins founder Joe Robbie died on January 7, 1990, at the age of 73.
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La stagione 1989 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 24 della franchigia, la ventesima nella National Football League. La squadra fallì l'accesso ai playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo, la striscia negativa più lunga dell'era di Don Shula. Poco dopo la fine della stagione, il fondatore dei Miami Dolphins Joe Robbie morì il 7 gennaio 1990 all'età di 73 anni.
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1989 Miami Dolphins season
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Miami Dolphins 1989
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1989-09-10
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* Head Coach – Don Shula
* Assistant Head Coach – John Sandusky
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Bills
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First quarter
*BUF – Scott Norwood 34 yard field goal, 2:34. Bills 3–0. Drive:
Second quarter
*MIA – Troy Stradford 1-yard run , 8:48. Dolphins 7–3. Drive:
*MIA – Pete Stoyanovich 29-yard field goal, 0:03. Dolphins 10–3. Drive:
Third quarter
*BUF – Larry Kinnebrew 2-yard run , 11:58. Tie 10–10. Drive:
*MIA – Marc Logan 2-yard blocked punt return , 7:03. Dolphins 17–10. Drive:
*BUF – Scott Norwood 37-yard field goal, 2:11. Dolphins 17–13. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*MIA – Andre Brown 8-yard pass from Dan Marino , 4:17. Dolphins 24–13. Drive:
*BUF – Flip Johnson 26-yard pass from Jim Kelly , 2:50. Dolphins 24–20. Drive:
*BUF – Jim Kelly 2-yard run , 0:00. Bills 27–24. Drive: 51 yards.
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* Strength and Conditioning – Junior Wade
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Miami Dolphins
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Week One: Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins
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1989
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Dolphins seasons
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ILB John Offerdahl
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P Reggie Roby
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TE Ferrell Edmunds
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Did not qualify
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;Top passers
*BUF – Jim Kelly – 25/40, 265 yards, TD
*MIA – Dan Marino – 25/38, 255 yards, TD, 2 INT
;Top rushers
*BUF – Thurman Thomas – 13 rushes, 94 yards
*MIA – Troy Stradford – 12 rushes, 43 yards, TD
;Top receivers
*BUF – Thurman Thomas – 8 receptions, 65 yards
*MIA – Ferrell Edmunds – 5 receptions, 58 yards
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* Defense – Tom Olivadotti
* Defensive Line – Dan Sekanovich
* Linebackers – George Hill
* Defensive Backs – Mel Phillips
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* President – Joe Robbie
* Executive Vice President/General Manager – Mike Robbie
* Vice President – Don Shula
* Vice President of Administration and Finance – Eddie Jones
* Director of Pro Personnel – Charley Winner
* Director of College Scouting – Tom Heckert, Sr.
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* Quarterbacks/Pass Offense – Gary Stevens
* Offensive Backs – Carl Taseff
* Receivers – Larry Seiple
* Offensive Line – John Sandusky
* Assistant Offensive Line – Mike Westhoff
* Coaches' Assistant – Tony Nathan
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The 1989 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 24th as a member of the National Football League (NFL). The Dolphins improved upon their previous season's 6–10 W-L record, winning eight games. Despite this improvement they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season, tying the longest such record in franchise history when the Dolphins failed to make the playoffs from 1966 to 1969. This was also the longest such record for coach Don Shula in his NFL career. Shortly after the season ended, Miami Dolphins founder Joe Robbie died on January 7, 1990, at the age of 73.
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La stagione 1989 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 24 della franchigia, la ventesima nella National Football League. La squadra fallì l'accesso ai playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo, la striscia negativa più lunga dell'era di Don Shula. Poco dopo la fine della stagione, il fondatore dei Miami Dolphins Joe Robbie morì il 7 gennaio 1990 all'età di 73 anni.
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* Special Teams – Mike Westhoff
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