Who was QB Dolphins 2011?

Who was QB Dolphins 2011?

Starters

Pos Player Summary of Player Stats
Offensive Starters
QB Matt Moore 210 for 347, 2,497 yards, 16 td, 9 int, & 32 rushes for 65 yards and 2 td
RB Reggie Bush 216 rushes for 1,086 yards, 6 td, & 43 catches for 296 yards and 1 td
FB Charles Clay 0 rushes for yards, 0 td, & 16 catches for 233 yards and 3 td

Who did the Miami Dolphins draft in 2011?

Drafted Players

Rnd Player From
1 Mike Pouncey 2011
2 Daniel Thomas 2011
4 Clyde Gates 2011

Who was the Dolphins head coach in 2011?

coach Tony Sparano
The 2011 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise’s 42nd season in the National Football League, the 46th overall and the fourth and final under head coach Tony Sparano.

Who is the GM of the Miami Dolphins?

Chris GrierMiami Dolphins / General manager

Who was 15 for the Dolphins in 2011?

Shayne Graham
From there Robert Baker wore it in 1999, Albert Johnson in 2001, Marcus Vick wore it for part of a season in 2006, while Tyler Thigpen donned the 16 from 2009 to 2010. Shayne Graham wore it in 2011.

Who replaced Saban in Miami?

Miami Dolphins head coach record

Coach Years Record
Joe Philbin 2012-2015 24-28-0
Tony Sparano 2008-2011 29-32-0
Cam Cameron 2007 1-15-0
Nick Saban 2005-2006 15-17-0

When did the Dolphins go undefeated?

14, 1973 — and no one was hotter than the undefeated Miami Dolphins. On that day, the Dolphins not only beat Washington, 14-7, but also completed their 17-0 season and cemented themselves in NFL history as the only team in the Super Bowl era to win every game.

Who wore 16 for the Dolphins?

DB Noah Igbinoghene: #9. QB Jacoby Brissett: #14. EDGE Jaelan Phillips: #15. WR Robert Foster: #16.

Has Dan Marino ever won a Super Bowl?

Marino, who is regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport, never won a Super Bowl. In fact, his only Super Bowl appearance came in Super Bowl XIX against Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers.

What was Nick Saban’s record with the Dolphins?

Nick Saban was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1988 to 2006, finishing his career as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins. Over his eight years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 65-63-0.