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Stealers OFFENSE 48 Rawser, John CB 51 Ball, Lorry LB LE68L.C MIAMI DOLPHINSvs.PITTSBURGHSTEELIRS DOLPHINS DECEMBER 3,1973 — ORANGE BOWL, MIAMI STEELERS NO. NAME POS. NO. NAME PUS. 1 Yapremian, Gwo K 5 Honesty, terry OS 10Strock, Den OB OFFENSE DEFENSE 10 Qerelo, Roy K 12Grin., Bob OR 12 Sradshaw, Tqrry OS 13Scott, Jake $ WR 42 Paul Warfield 82 Bo Rather 34 Ron Sellers LE83 Vern Den Herder 72 Bob Heinz Ti Gilliarn,Jo. OS 15Morrall, Earl 89 Charley Wade LI75 Manny Fernandez 65 Maulty Moore 20 BItter. Rocky RB 23 Wagner, Mike 20Seiple, Larry P-T[ LI79 Wayne Moore 77 Ooug Cruson 76 Willie Young RI72 Bob Heinz 10 Larry Woods $ 21Kiick, Jim 24 Thama*,James CS-S RB LG67 Bob Kuechenberg64 Ed Newman RE84 Bill Stanfill 72 Bob Heinz 25 Shank tin, Ron 22Morris, Mercury RB LIB59 Doug Swift 51 Larry Ball C62 Jim Langer 55 lrv Goode 36 Peenos'i, Preston RB 23Leigh, Charles RB MIB85 Nick Buoniconti 53 Sob Mâtheson RG66 Larry little 55 try Goode 27 Edwards, Glen S 25Foley, urn CB 57 Mike Kolen 58 Bruce Bannon RI73 Norm Evans 77 Doug Crusan RIB 29 Dockery, John CS 26Mumphord, Lloyd CS TE 88 Jim Mandich LCB26 Lloyd Mumphord 25 Tim Foley RB 20Smith, Tom RB 80 Mary Fleming 20 LarrySeiple 32 Harris, Franco RCB45 Curtis Johnson 48 Henry Stuckey 34Sellers, Ron WR WR86 Marlin Briscoe 81 Howard Twilley 33 Puque, John RB FS13 Jake Scoff 49 Charles Babb 34 Russell, Andy LB 36Nottingham, Don RB QB12 Bob Griese 15 Earl Morrall 10Don Strock 35 Davis, Steve RB 39Csonka, Larry RB RB22 Mercury Morris 21 Jim Kiick 23Charles Leigh 5540 Dick Anderson 49 Charles Babb 38 Bradley, Ed LB 40Anderson, Dick 5 RB39 Larry Csonka 36 Don Nottingham 29Tom Smith 39 WaLden, Bobby P 42Worfield, Paul WR 41 Meyer, Dennis S 45Johnson, Curtis CB 43 Lewis, Frank WR 48Stuckey, Henry CB 47 Blount, Mel CB 49Bobb, Charles S Steelors DEFENSE Stealers OFFENSE 48 Rawser, John CB 51 Ball, Lorry LB LE68L.C. Greenwood 67Craig Hanneman64Steve FurnessWR 83Barry Pearson 43Frank Lewis 86Glenn Scolnik 50 Clack, Jim C 53Matheson, Bob LB LT75 64Steve Furness .72 71 51 'Toews, Loren LB 55Goode fry C-G Joe Greene LI 55Jon Kolb Gerry Mullins Gordon Gravelle RI63Ernie Holmes 74Tom Keating Sam Davis 72Gerry Mullins 77Mel Holmes 53 Davis, Henry LB 57Kolen, Mike LB LG 57 RE OT 58Bannon, Bruce LB 78Dwight White 67Craig Hanneman64 Steve Furness C 56Ray Mansfield 50Jim Clack 55 KoIb, Jon 51 Loren Toews 56 Mansfield, Ray C 59Swift, Doug LB LLB59Jack Ham 90George Webster RG 66Bruce Van Dyke72Gerry Mullins 77Mel Holmes 57 Davis, Sam G 62Longer, Jim C MLB53Henry Davis 38Ed Bradley RT 67Glen Roy Hines 72Gerry Mullins 71Gordon Gravelle 59 Ham, Jack LB 64Newman, Ed G RLB34Andy Russell 90George Webster51Lorenloews TE 89John McMakin 87Larry Brown 63 Holmes, Ernie Dl 65Macre, Maulty DI LCB48John Rowser 24James Thomas 29JohnDockeryWR 25Ron Shanklin 82Dave Williams 85Dave Davis 64 Funiess,SIeye OT-DE 66Little, Larry G RCB47Mel Blount 24James Thomas 29JohnDockery QB 17Joe Gilliam 12Terry Bradshaw 5Terry Hanratty 66 Van Dyke, Bruce G 67Kuechenborg, Bob 0 LS23Mike Wagner 41Dennis Meyer RB 26Preston Pearson35Steve Davis 67 Hanneman, Craig DE 70Woods, Larry DI RS27Glen Edwards 24James Thomas RB 32Franco Harris 33John Fuqua 20Rocky Bleier 68 Greenwood, LC. DE 72Heinz, Bob DT-DE 71 Gravelle,Gordon OT 73Evans, Norm 1 72 Mullins, Gerry 01-0 75Fernandez, Manny DI 74 Keating, Tom DT 76Young, Willie 01 75 Greene, Joe Dl Crusan, Doug I DOLPHINS SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS 16 Hines, Glen Ray OT 79Moore, Wayne Punter:20 Larry Seiple40 Dick Anderson 77 Holmes, Mel OT 80fleming, Mary TE Placekicker: 1 Garo Yepremian - Punter: 39 Bob Walden 78 White, Dwight DE 81Twilley. Howard WR Holders: 15 Earl Morrall86 Marlin Briscoe Placokicker: 10 Ray Gerela 82 Williams, Dave WR 82Rather, Dave WR Punt Returns:40 Dick Anderson23 Charles Leigh Kickoff Returns: 35 Steve Davis26 Preston Pearson47 Mel Blount 40 Charles Babb 13 Jake Scott 83 Pearson, Barry WR 83Den Herder. Vern DE Punt Returns:27 Glen Edwards41 Dennis Meyer20 Rocky Bleier Kickoff returns:22 Mercury Morris23 Charles Leigh Holders:39 Bob Walden5 Terry l-4anratty 85 Davis, Dave WR 84Stanf ill, Bill 0€ 06 Scolnik, Glenn WR 85Buoniconti, Nick LB 87 Brown, Larry TE 8.Briscoe, Marlin WR 89 McMakin, John 1€ 88Mandich, Jim TE 90 Webster, George LB 89Wade, Charley WR TODAY'S OFFICIALS Referee—Ben Dreith (12); Umpire—Art Demmäs (78); Head Linesman—Frank Glover (85); Line Judge—Mason Cashion (43); Back Judge—Stan Javie (29); Field Judge—Bill O'Brien (83) -4- S Steelors NO. NAME POS. HI. WI. AGEYR. COLLEGE NO. NAME P05, HI. WI. AGE YR. COLLEGE 1 Yepremian, Gore K 5-8 175 29 7 None 5 Hanratty, Terry GB 6-1 210 25 5 Notre Dame 10 Strock, Don 08 6-5 216 22 R Virginia Tech 10 Gerelo, Roy K5-10 185 25 5 NewMexico State 12 Griese, Bob GB 6-1 190 28 7 Purdue 12 Bradshaw, Terry QB 6-3 218 25 4 Louisiana Tech 13 Scott, Jake S 6-0 188 28 4 Georgia 17 Gilliam, Joe OB6-2 187 22 2 Tennessee State 15 Morrall, Earl QB6-2 210 39 18 Michigan State 20 Bleier, Rocky RB 5-11 210 27 5 Notre Dame 20Seiple, Larry P-TE 6-0 214 28 7 Kentucky 23 Wagner, Mike S 6-1 210 24 3 Western Illinois 21 Kiick, Jim RB 5-11 214 27 6 Wyoming 24 Thomas, James CB-S6-2 196 22 1 Florida State 6-1 4 North Texas State 22 Morris, Mercury RB 5-10 192 26 5 W. Texas State 25 Shanklin, Ron WR 190 25 Pearson, Preston 6-1 7 23 Leigh, Charles RB 5-11 206 27 5 None 26 RB 205 28 Illinois Florida A & M 25 Foley, Tim CB 6-0 194 24 4 Purdue 27 Edwards, Glen S 6-0 185 26 3 29 CB 185 29 6Harvard 26Mumphord, Lloyd CB 5-10 176 26 5 Texas Southern Dockery, John 6-0 32 Harris, Franca RB6-2 23 2 Penn State 29Smith, Tom RB 6-1 218 23 R Miami, Florida 230 33 Fuqua, John RB5-11 205 27 5 Morgan State 34 Sellers, Ron WR 6-4 204 26 5 Florida State 34 Russell, Andy LB 6-2 225 31 9 Missouri 36 Nottingham, Don RB5-10 210 24 3 Kent State 35 RB 218 23 2 Delaware State 39Csonka, Larry RB 6-2 237 26 6 Syracuse Davis, Steve 6-1 38 Bradley, Ed LB 6-2 239 23 2Wake Forest 40Anderson, Dick S 6-2 196 27 6 Colorado 39 P 6-0 190 35 10Georgia 42Warfield, Paul WR6-0 188 30 10 Ohio State Walden, Bobby 41 Meyer, Dennis S 5-11 186 23 1 Arkansas State 45 Johnson, Curtis CB 6-1 196 25 4 Toledo 43 Lewis, Frank WR6-1 196 26 3 Grambling 48Stuckey, Henry CS 6-1 180 24 R Missouri 47 Blount, Mel CS6.3 205 24 4 Southern 49Babb, Charles S 6-0 190 23 2 Memphis State 48 Rowser, John CS6-1 190 29 7 Michigan 51 Ball, Larry LB 6-6 235 24 2 Louisville 50 Clack, Jim C6-3 250 25 3 Wake Forest 53 Matheson, Bob LB 6-4 235 28 7 Duke 51 Toews, Loren LB6-3 212 21 1 California 55Goode, lrv C-G 6-5 262 32 11 Kentucky 53 Davis, Henry LB 6-3 235 30 6Grambling 57 Kolen, Mike LB 6-2 222 25 4 Auburn 55 KoIb, Jon OT6-3 262 26 5 Oklahoma State 58 Bannon, Bruce LB 6-3 225 22 R PennState 56 Mansfield, Ray C6-3 260 32 11 Washington 59Swift, Doug LB 6-3 226 25 4 Amherst 57 Davis, Sam G6-1 255 29 7 Allen 62 Longer, Jim C 6-2 253 25 4 S.Dakota State 59 Ham, Jack LB6-1 225 24 3 Penn State 64 Newman, Ed G 6-2 245 22 R Duke 63 Holmes, Ernie DT6-3 260 25 2 Texas Southern 65 Moore, Maulty DI 6-5 265 27 2 Bethune-Cookman 64 Furness, Steve DT-DE6-4 255 22 2 Rhode Island 66 Little, Larry G 6-1 265 27 7 Bethune-Cookman. 66 Van Dyke, Bruce G6-2 255 29 8Missouri 67Kuechenberg, Bob G 6-2 252 25 4 Notre Dame 67 Hanneman, Craig DE6-3 240 24 2 Oregon State 70Woods, Larry DI 6-6 260 25 3 Tenn. State 68 Greenwood, L.C. DE 6-6 245 27 5 Arkansas A'M & N 71 OT 6-5 24 2 Brigham Young 72 Heinz, Bob DT-DE 6-6 265 26 5 Pacific Gravelle, Gordon 250 72 OT-G6-3 244 24 3 Southern California 73 Evans, Norm 1 6-5 250 30 9 TCu Mullins, Gerry 74 Keating, Tom DT6-2 247 31 10Michigan 75 Fernandez, Manny DT 6-2 250 27 6 Utah 75 Greene, Joe DT6-4 275 26 5 North Texas State 76Young, Willie 262 26 4 AkornA&M 01 6-5 76 Hines, Glen Ray 016-5 265 29 8 Arkansas 77 T Crusan, Doug 6-4 250 27 6 Indiana 77 Holmes, Mel 016-3 251 23 3 North Carolina A&T 79 1 4 Moore, Wayne 6-6 265 27 Lamar Tech 78 White, Dwight DE 6-4 255 24 3 East Texas State 80 Fleming, Mary TE 6-4 230 31 11 Utah 82 Williams, Dave WR6-2 207 28 7Washington 81 Twilley, Howard WR 5-10 185 29 8 Tulsa 83 Pearson, Barry WR5-11 185 23 2Northwestern 82 Rather, Dave WR 6-1 182 22 R Michigan 85 Davis, Dave WR6-0 175 25 3 Tennessee State 83 Den Herder, Vern DE 6-6 252 24 3 Central Iowa 86 Scolnik, Glenn WR6-3 190 22 1 Indiana 84Stanfill,.
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