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Related: About this forumMercury Morris has passed away
Mercury Morris, part of Dolphins two Super Bowl wins and their perfect season, dies at 77
By TIM REYNOLDS
Updated 11:34 AM EDT, September 22, 2024
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) Eugene Mercury Morris, who starred for the unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins as part of a star-studded backfield and helped the team win two Super Bowl titles, has died, the team said Sunday.
Morris, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, was 77. In a statement, his family said his talent and passion left an indelible mark on the sport.
Beyond the field, Mercury was a devoted father, a loving brother, a loyal friend, and a pillar in the community, his family wrote in the statement. His presence extended far beyond football, as he touched the lives of many throughout his time in Miami.
Morris was the starting halfback and one of three go-to runners that Dolphins coach Don Shula utilized in Miamis back-to-back title seasons of 1972 and 1973, alongside Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick. Morris led the Dolphins in rushing touchdowns in both of those seasons, finishing with an NFL-best 12 in 1972 and then 10 more in 1973.
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By TIM REYNOLDS
Updated 11:34 AM EDT, September 22, 2024
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) Eugene Mercury Morris, who starred for the unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins as part of a star-studded backfield and helped the team win two Super Bowl titles, has died, the team said Sunday.
Morris, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, was 77. In a statement, his family said his talent and passion left an indelible mark on the sport.
Beyond the field, Mercury was a devoted father, a loving brother, a loyal friend, and a pillar in the community, his family wrote in the statement. His presence extended far beyond football, as he touched the lives of many throughout his time in Miami.
Morris was the starting halfback and one of three go-to runners that Dolphins coach Don Shula utilized in Miamis back-to-back title seasons of 1972 and 1973, alongside Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick. Morris led the Dolphins in rushing touchdowns in both of those seasons, finishing with an NFL-best 12 in 1972 and then 10 more in 1973.
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littlemissmartypants
Sep 22
OP
I remember watching him when he was part of that 1972 unbeaten Dolphins team.
Different Drummer
Sep 22
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twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)1. He was great for sure. When he played they didn't test for drugs.
Not saying anyone did them but I have my suspicions.
bmbmd
(3,092 posts)2. He was at WTSU
when my brothers were. Joe Kerbel was the head coach, and his ability to funnel dollars to premium players was legendary, largely due to a youthful T. Boone Pickens. After Merc left WT, he was replaced by Duane Thomas.
Different Drummer
(8,564 posts)3. I remember watching him when he was part of that 1972 unbeaten Dolphins team.
I had a card of his, but not the one pictured in this post. RIP!