Miami Dolphins Fans Pay Tribute To Legendary Coach Don Shula
Miami Dolphins fans paid their respects to coach Don Shula on Saturday while visiting Shula's bronze statue outside Hard Rock Stadium.
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Miami Dolphins fans paid their respects to coach Don Shula on Saturday while visiting Shula's bronze statue outside Hard Rock Stadium.
Miami Dolphins fans can pay their respects to the late Don Shula Friday and Saturday while visiting Shula's bronze statue outside Hard Rock Stadium.
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Don Shula, who racked up more victories than any other NFL coach and led the Miami Dolphins to the only perfect season in league history in 1972, was laid to rest on Friday.
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Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history will be laid to rest on Friday, May 8.
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The winningest head coach in National Football League history and a South Florida icon for half a century, Don Shula has passed away at the age of 90.
Don Shula, longtime Miami Dolphins coach and architect of the 1972 Dolphins perfect season, died at his South Florida home Monday morning at the age of 90.
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