Editorial: Steel-jawed and iron-willed Coach Shula gave Miami so much to cheer about
Editorial: Steel-jawed and iron-willed Coach Shula gave Miami so much to cheer about
Don Shula _ hands down the Miami Dolphins' greatest coach _ was living proof that good is great, but that perfect is priceless.
Miami Herald
Miami Herald
From Super Bowl III to Adam Gase, Don Shula was a fixture in Jets history
From Super Bowl III to Adam Gase, Don Shula was a fixture in Jets history
Dolphins Hall of Fame coach Don Shula, who won the most games of any NFL coach in history, died on Monday. He was 90.
USA Today Sports Media Group
USA Today Sports Media Group
Remembering Don Shula: Reliving epic 1982 playoff game between Chargers, Dolphins
Remembering Don Shula: Reliving epic 1982 playoff game between Chargers, Dolphins
The 'Epic in Miami' was arguably one of the most memorable games that Don Shula coached.
USA Today Sports Media Group
USA Today Sports Media Group
Shula family making funeral plans. Public tribute on hold because of the coronavirus.
Don Shula's family is planning a funeral for the Dolphins Hall of Fame coach, but it will be a private ceremony limited mostly to family, a person close to the coach said Tuesday.
Miami Herald
Miami Herald
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Jack Nicklaus on NFL’s Don Shula: ‘A legend, a legendary man, and a friend’
Jack Nicklaus and Don Shula, two larger-than-life South Florida legends, have known each other for 50 years. Nicklaus, the North Palm Beach resident, was in the heyday of his Hall of Fame golf career and Shula just starting his career as coach of ...
USA Today Sports Media Group
USA Today Sports Media Group
Dave Hyde: Shula and 'Beli-cheat' � it would have become increasingly uncomfortable
A group of old-time South Florida sports writers and TV types now spread across the country had a Zoom talk Friday about Dolphins Hall of Fame coach Don Shula. Thoughts. Memories. Laughs. A virtual goodbye, of sorts, after his death on Monday.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service