Rupert Patrick wrote:sheajets wrote:The Miami Dolphins, from November 15th 1970 through November 9th 1975 to went 68--12-1 (counting postseason) and were the single greatest team in NFL history during that period.
If not for Clarence Davis they win 3 Super Bowls in row
I think if the Dolphins had gotten past Oakland in the Sea of Hands game, Pittsburgh would have beaten Miami in the AFC Championship. After the 1972 Championship and the 1973 MNF game, Pittsburgh had the revenge factor on their side. The Steelers also had the home field advantage on their side, and the temps in Pittsburgh on 12/29/74 were clear and in the mid 40's.
The game would have been in Miami. This was the last year of the rotational system for determining seeds. Pittsburgh was #1, that's why they got to play Buffalo. Under the seeding system, operative the next year, Oakland would have hosted Buffalo and Pittsburgh would have gone to Miami in the divisional round. Here, Pittsburgh was the #1 seed. But for the conference championship, the host was always the winner of the #2-#3 game. So Miami would have hosted them.
I think Pittsburgh wins anyway. Miami's secondary was banged up and they kind of got torched by Stabler. The question would be Noll taking the wraps off Bradshaw enough. The injuries hurt the Dolphins a lot, because their run defense was always good but not great. You could run on the Dolphins, but they could run it more and protect the lead when they got it.
Pittsburgh really got the benefit of the home field draw. They got the AFC championship at home in 1972 because they were #2 and the winner of that game got the home game. Then in 1973 they were wild card, but division winny Cincy got the tougher game, at Miami where Pittsburgh was at Oakland. Then in 1974 they were third seed by record and got to host Buffalo in the 1st round. Then in 1975 they had the best record in conference, and lucky for them, the NFL started seeding by record.
Had the Steelers had to go through both Miami and Oakland, maybe they don't pull it off in 1974. The Raiders had their own problems, a weak run defense, but who knows.