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Final from Chicago, Bears 24, Rams nothing, second straight shutout for the Bears. Now the much maligned defense of the Dolphins will never be confused with Chicago's D, but there is one Miami defender whose work always comes in for praise. And as Pete Axthelm tells us, he was so anxious to play for a winner, he put his money where his mouth was. Amid all the modern, hard-hitting sport stories about greed and avarice, let's pause for a minute for the lighter side of the news. Have you heard the one about the superstar who gave a team its money back and lived to tell of it with a smile? The star, linebacker Hugh Green, the team Tampa Bay. Back in October, Hugh was more than a little stir-crazy in that tangerine colored prison. The price of freedom was a reported $335,000, part of a bonus the club had paid him. The reward was a trade to the vacation land of Miami. No, the temperatures didn't rise on that intrastate trip, but the winning percentage turned upside down. 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Now Ax, the Pats have won 11 of 13 and covered 13 straight weeks, but? That's right Bob, but all good things can come to an end, especially when the Orange Bowl is soggy. Dolphins are favored by six, no surprise here. In the mud, I'll sink or swim again with my Dolphins. Although the rain has for the moment stopped, we're about to find out who the Bears opponent will be. The introductions underway at the Orange Bowl, let's go to Dick Enberg. All right Bob Costas, the showers now are those of applause from the Dolphin fans as the Miami starting offense will be introduced and they start in a super way with Mark Doper. This is a Don Shula team that has never lost in the AFC championship. Shula and the Dolphins are 5 and 0. A team that felt embarrassed by the Super Bowl defeat last year to the 49ers. The crowd will be a Miami ally as it has been in the last 15 years and they'll make it tough on the Patriots, but the weather, a normal friend of the Dolphins will favor the Patriots today. 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The National Broadcasting Company is proud to be the network of Super Bowl 20. Today, from the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, it's the AFC championship game. The New England Patriots versus the Miami Dolphins. Brought to you by Ford, who invites you to drive the new Ford Taurus. Have you driven a Ford lately? By Budweiser. Beachwood aged for that clean crisp taste. This Bud's for you. And by the US Armed Forces. It's a great place to start. The verbal challenges of the past week are over. It's time to play. A wet and windy Miami Sunday. Orange Bowl sellout expected 75,000 to see the Dolphins and the Patriots battle for a trip to the Super Bowl. Hello everyone, Dick Anberg with Merlin Olson. Welcome to Miami for what would be likened to an old-fashioned poker game. Winner take all and the winner goes on to New Orleans. The cards have been dealt and only two are left at the table. Those two players playing a different kind of game today. Raymond Barry will play a conservative game, likes his hand, and he has the most talent on the field today. He basically will lean heavily on Craig James and the running game and try to take as much pressure as possible off his young quarterback, Tony Eason. Well Miami coach Don Shula may not like all his cards but he does have an ace in quarterback Dan Marino. He's got to play a different kind of game. Very aggressive, high-risk kind of game and he on the other hand will put all of the pressure that he can on Dan Marino. If Marino can make that Miami passing game click against New England's defense then Miami may walk out of here with another AFC championship. Well an indication of the depth of the hand of Raymond Barry is the fact he has lost due to injury this week. Irving Friar, the top punt returner in the National Football League, a pro bowler and yet New England claims the quality doesn't fall off. Two fine receivers to back Friar up. Stefan Starring in fact has really hurt Miami in the past but they will miss Friar on punt returns. Well we've had a depth to our broadcast booth as well. Bob Greasy, a man who has played on this field knows the conditions well and congratulations to Bobby's one of the 15 finalists for this year's Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bob? Thank you very much Dick. You know the field is wet and will be slippery at times. It should be a factor early on but these two time teams have played many times. The stakes have never been this big. The Dolphins have won 18 straight in the Orange Bowl against the Patriots. The home team has won the last nine conference championship games but that all goes out the window today because the Patriots are a different team. Raymond Barry has them believing that they can win this ballgame. They're a hot team coming in and they feel like today destiny will be on their side. Well it wasn't destiny necessarily. It's fact now. The Chicago Bears congratulations to Mike Ditka and all of the great Bear fans. Boy at Chicago must be upside down and topsy-turvy. And condolences to my Rams, Dick. They didn't have a very good day to say the least. But they got someplace where a lot of teams who are envious. Let's talk about the Bears and the fact that they have dealt out a double dose of whitewash in the playoffs. Never been done before. They talk about defense when you get to the championship games. How does that impact what we're going to see? Dick if this game is determined solely by the defenses I give that edge firmly to New England. They have the better defense on the field. All right give me something to hang my defensive hat on. What do we look for when it comes to the New England defense trying to stop say Dan Marino? All right down on the trenches. First question it'll be answered early. Can the New England Patriots run the football effectively against these Miami Dolphins? The Dolphins were not able to stop the run in the Super Bowl last year. It killed them. And last week Cleveland swept them off their feet with a running game. And the Patriots against Marino? Patriot defense has got to control Marino. They did a pretty good job of that. Five games this year. Marino has been under 200 yards. Two of those games against the Patriots. And in the four games that Marino has started in which he has not thrown a touchdown pass. Two of those games against New England. Well the man that leads the New England Patriots into this championship game Raymond Barry a Hall of Famer. He's trying to do something that no coach has been able to do in NFL playoff history and that's when three straight playoff games on the road. The Raiders were a wild-card team eventually a Super Bowl champion in 80 but they played the first game as a wild-card in Oakland. Barry played for Don Shula his last five years in Baltimore. Don Shula with such a distinguished career and yet many say this year he did his finest coaching job juggling injuries and team problems and holdouts. He once again has his team here in the AFC championship. The Patriots will get the football first. They're in red. There's a large contingent of fans from New England here to cheer the Patriots but of course a partisan Dalton crowd. Stephens starring is the deep man. Reves picks a deep starring replacing Irving Friar. The former quarterback at McNeese State is out to the 35-yard line and finally steps out of bounds at the 37. The starting lineup for New England. Tony Easton the young quarterback from the University of Illinois. Here are the men that will protect him and he's got some dandies from the top. Two Pro Bowlers Holloway and Han on the left side. Brock is the center. Wooden and Moore are the guards. Dawson is the tight end. Stanley Morgan the speed on one side and starring for the injured Irving Friar. The other wide out. Tony Collins. Craig James behind Easton. Starring in motion. The crowd already trying to make it tough on New England. Craig James smothered at the line of scrimmage. Jay Brophy and Bob Brzezinski in the Miami defense and still a lot of bees to sting in there. Bow camper Charles on the nose. Betters has had an off year been injured. Green acquired from Tampa Bay. Shipman Brophy on the inside. Brzezinski on the outside. Judson and Langford play the corners and Brown and Blackwood at safety. 2nd and 10. Tony Collins gets outside and has a first down at the New England 49. Bud Brown bumped him out of bounds. 12 yards for New England. Taking you down where the action is and anytime you're depending on the running game you want to determine control on the line of scrimmage. A little draw play here with Collins who runs well from that deep position getting outside and using his speed to pick up that first down. Collins from East Carolina he was number two to Craig James and rushing this year had 657 yards. It's James testing the center of the Miami defense gets four into the grasp of 75 Doug Betters. The critical matchup on the line of scrimmage. The nose tackle Mike Charles who played well in that Monday night game here but he was not playing against Pete Brock. Brock who is out of the lineup because of dual news knee surgery now back in there and the two of them two big horses battling for control in the middle of that line. We'll keep a close watch and see who wins that duel. Except dolphin jerseys as James stopped for no gain. You want to cut watch a couple of bulls ramming heads. Watch Brock come off. Charles number 71 slamming back inside. Brock does a good job of turning him but then there is no room as Brzezinski seals it down. Number 59 sliding in to make the first hit on the inside. We'll be watching the veteran Brock the young Charles. New England goes to three wide receivers. Cedric Jones joining Morgan and starring out of the shotgun to hand off the Collins and he's tripped up at the 45 shy of the first down. So Eason yet to throw a pass as you predicted Merlin. That's also the kind of thing that the New England Patriots did so effectively in their first two wins against the Jets and against the Raiders running out of that shotgun formation. Miami of course knowing that they like to do that well equipped for it was able to stop it on that play. Rich Camarillo comes in to punt. Camarillo who finished fifth in the National Football League this past year averaging just under 43 yards a kick. Deep to return Tom Vigorito in the middle. Number 32. Aim toward the sidelines and out of play. Camarillo won't be entirely pleased with the spot on that one. It's going to be out near the 20-yard line. It'll be the 18. Time out in Miami. No score. Taurus now there's an American car with the shape and the feel we've never seen before. 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The punt out of bounds at the 18 at 27 yard kick and Dan Marino ready to move the Dolphins on offense for the first time. Had another outstanding year. 30 touchdowns led the National Football League. He did a race of Bob Greasy record and that pleased our colleague today. Most interceptions in a year by a Miami quarterback. He threw 21. That's what you're glad to have off your back. He has with him Tony Nathan. Excellent all-purpose back and of course incredible speed on the outside. Dupre and Clayton and they start with three wide receivers as veteran Nat Moore joins them. Magic markers Clayton and Dupre. Nathan. Fumble and New England has it. The Patriots in the two playoff victories have picked off 10 turnovers giving up the ball only twice a plus eight and on the first play from scrimmage Garen Varus the rookie from Stanford gets it for the Redshirts. Inside Nathan driving right into the line number 57 Nelson the man who hit him got his hands down inside on the football and knocked it away looking from the other side of the field. Maybe we can see what happened to that football. Varus has had an outstanding rookie year number 60 at first down at the 20. Eason's first pass Collins wide open and he has nearly 10 stopped at the 11 it'll be second and one. Garen Varus last year was at the Super Bowl as a senior at Stanford working in a stadium for ABC during the telecast. He wants to go there for real this time. He's helped his team to a fine start and Eason comes back with his first pass of the day. He likes the short receivers the tight ends and the backs. He gets one to Collins they're close to a first down trying to capitalize on the early turnover second and one. James first and goal New England at the Miami 8. Jay Brophy who played his college ball here at Miami and Bob Brzezinski with a tackle and Tony Nathan who had a outstanding offensive game in the victory against Cleveland last week talking to himself on the sidelines. Of course he knows that there's a lot of time left in this ballgame he doesn't want to wear the goats horns and that's this is exactly what Raymond Barry had hoped for playing close to the vest put the pressure on his defense play conservative football. He'd like to get the first points on the board. Little misdirection James behind Holloway to the two-yard line. Big Brian Holloway the Pro Bowl left tackle number 76 leading James around the corner. Jackie Shipp with a hit. Miami a flowing defense they try to get them flowing with a little misdirection at first and then coming out behind the block right there of Holloway number 76 and James always with the little hesitation. He's an interesting back to watch. He was angry there he thought there should have been a call on Glenn Blackwood for a late hit. Second and goal outside the two. and the door slams at the one to two poo wrapping both hands around that football like iron determined not to fumble it back picked up about half of the distance to the goal line. Big third and goal for Miami the defense can stop New England. Deny a touchdown force the field goal it would be a big emotional lift and certainly would spur even further the enthusiasm of this home crowd. Charles the 285 pound nose tackle drops him for a loss. We mentioned that critical matchup on the nose Charles leaping through getting great penetration and showing surprising quickness for a big man and a little bit of dancing ability at the same time. Tony Franklin who has kicked six out of seven in the playoffs will try not much more than an extra point. and New England has scored first. 23-yard field goal for the Patriots. 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Aerostar the most aerodynamic design in its class. Aerostar take it to the school take it to the campsite take it to the movies take it to the lumberyard or take it to the max. Yes anywhere you take it Aerostar proves its versatility. Tony Nathan feels four points better. He certainly does. He'll be a factor in this game a positive factor he's been a negative factor already but believe me he'll be a positive factor in this game. Thus far New England's had the ball for 10 scrimmage plays Miami just won. Franklin to kick it off Lorenzo Hampton the rookie from Florida deep. It's short and Miami recovered Lorenzo Hampton able to fall on his own miscue and did he take a lick. Of course last week reflecting on the win over the Raiders it was that kind of play that led to the Patriot victory. Aggressive special teams hitting in three out of the last four games this kickoff coverage team has scored touchdowns. They had visions of doing it again here that ball lashed out of the hands right there of Lorenzo Hampton but he got it back on the bottom. Oh a lucky bounce for him. Mosi Tatupu number 30 the captain of the special team for New England dangerously close to another turnover. Moreno. A juggling catch good for seven. We introduce the Miami offense to you now. Moreno has Stevenson some regard the best offensive lineman in the game today at center. Lee and Clark on the right side Foster and Gleek Geisler on the left. Foster also on his way to the Pro Bowl. Hardy is the tight end. We'll see three tight ends used by Miami. The Speedsters Clayton and Duper the Mark boys outside. Woody Bennett and Nathan behind Moreno. Davenport dropped for a half yard loss. Julius Adams the oldest defensive lineman in the NFL at 37 out of Texas Southern. He's the happiest man in the park today still playing. Williams on the nose with Adams and the rookie Varus on the outside. Chip at a all-pro Nelson and McGrew on the inside. Nelson going to the Pro Bowl and Blackman underrated a maybe the best set of linebackers in the league. Lippett and Claiborne on the corners. Claiborne a pro bowler. Roland James and Marion may be the best back seven or eight in the league New England. Joe Rose good pass catcher and shotgun. Third and three. McSwain an extra defensive back on the coverage and Miami's still looking for its initial first down. 642 left first quarter. 3-0 New England. Reggie Roby with that sledgehammer right foot. 43.7 average. Roland James has replaced Irving Friar. Only two punts this year but as a rookie was their primary punt returner had a touchdown. Fair catch at the 38 yard line and with it a timeout six minutes and 34 seconds remaining in the first quarter 3-0 Patriots. We're not a company but we'll give you a chance to work where there's always a challenge. 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So why spend $500 for alkaline batteries when you could spend less than $15 for two GE rechargeable batteries and a charger. January's champions take to the courts. Boris Becker from Wimbledon, US Open champion Yvonne Lendl, Matt Spielander of the French Open, and defending champion John McEnroe. These great champions go eye-to-eye at the Nabisco Masters. January's champions are on NBC Sports. Silent but strong the taciturn Barry, age 52. He has to be pleased he has the first points and that's been a winning omen through the course of the year. 35 yard punt by Roby. New England has the ball for the third time starting from it's 38. Eason. Stanley Morgan first down at the Miami 44. It's a catch 18 yards. Stanley Morgan for so many years a threat to go deep at any time and Eason who traditionally favors the shorter patterns throws this ball at a perfect spot. That's good coverage by Judson who leans inside but you can't throw a deep pass a deep cut in any better than that. Check that it's a 44 yard line first down. In complete the starring and we have a flag down a possible late check or hold. Hugh Green, 55, was the man applying pressure. Oh it's against New England. Illegal use of the hands. Often the late flag coming from that spot it's against the tight end. Tight end Lynn Dawson. So the Patriots are moved back to their half of the field. Build the 46 yard line. 3-0 545. Remaining first quarter Patriots lead by the field goal after a fumble recovery deep in Miami Territory. Looked as if James would get much more than the five. Good inside out pursuit. That's one thing that this Miami defense has always done well is flow to the football. Rodzinski toughest against the run but really is a dependable linebacker and on that play showed you exactly why. Farmer number one draft pick of the Rams in the playoffs four years with the Rams and came to Miami so he just basically counts on working in December and January. On second and 15 James for three Charles with the tackle. Perfect illustration of the conservatism that we anticipated from Raymond Barry in a very long second yardage, sixth second and long. He goes right to the running game and Craig James and running in behind that all-pro left-hand side of his line. You're going to give up and you're willing to give up some yardage in that kind of situation because you've got to think pass right. But Brown who has played very well all year just a second-year man a long shot out of southern Mississippi made the play. New England playing a field position game obviously content on that play to get the yardage and not the first down. Now they're going to give that football back to Marino and the Miami offense. And Tommy Bigarito who drifts back to return the veteran from Virginia Camarillo to punt. McSwain can't save it. Touchback Miami will begin from the 20. Trailing 3-0. This is the new Ford Taurus. Motor trend car of the year. 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Ty Babylonia and Randy Gardner, the beautiful Linda Fratiani, the proto-pop-offs and everybody's favorite Dorothy Hamill. The gathering begins at the World Professional Figure Skating Championships on NBC Sports World. Every player in the game recognizes one effort might decide a Super Bowl and so it is with Rod McSwain. Watch McSwain with that second effort. This is what coaches talk about. Now he left before he got into the end zone. If he had been able to knock that football back into the field of play, then Miami would be starting inside their five-yard line. Instead, the 20-yard line, Bennett and Nathan behind Marino. Bruce Hardy and the Dolphins have their first first down. Larry McGrew and Roland James collaborated on the tackle. Don Shula, the ladder-jawed head man of the Dolphins, now 56, the second-winning as coach in NFL history this year. He passed Tom Landry in their nose-to-nose battle. He now has 255 wins to Landry's 253. They're still a distant second behind George Hallis. First down, Davenport. He's the man who scored that 31-yard touchdown against Cleveland to get the Dolphins to this Sunday date. Davenport cutting back against the grain on the outside. Steve Nelson, who has had a fine year and is the defensive general for this Patriots defense, flowing nicely. But Davenport cut right through his arms to make a good game. Joe Carter replaces Davenport. There's Nelson, veteran on his way to the Pro Bowl in his twelfth year. Doeper and a first down at the 47. Marion saved a touchdown with a tackle. If you want to know what quick release is, that's quick release. Dropping back Marino never did set up to throw that football. Literally throws it on the way back. And of course you've got to have somebody to receive that ball. Notice the quick release off the inside. Claiborne not able to get the jump on it. What a catch by Doeper. He caught the back half of the ball. Joe Carter. Don Shula loves to juggle the offensive weapons. Joe Carter is the fastest of his offensive weapons. Carter has not played a great deal, has fumbled some early, and Shula has taken him out of the lineup for the last few ballgames, but he's back in there with a big play on that down. He had 76 yards all season rushing and a dozen on that play. They put some pressure on Marino and it was Adams in first, forcing Marino to throw it away. Talk to Eddie Kyatt, the defensive coach of these New England Patriots. He'll tell you that Julius Adams, who has been around forever, almost in Methuselah, is still the fastest of those Patriot linemen off the ball. You see what dividends that paid and right now he's working on John Giesler. Giesler has got a knee problem, the right knee that's bothering him, which will slow him down in his drop. Julius I think will give him problems all day long on that count. Second and ten, Nathan the only back behind Marino. A tight end, Hardy has another first down. Hardy making his move in front of Marion right at the yardsticks and has ten more yards for Miami. Marino's simply unafraid when it comes to throwing that football. Even if the man is covered, he's confident in his throwing ability. Davenport for three. Varus, number 60, one of the key men on the tackle. There's John Hanna, the great guard for the New England Patriots. That is the end of the first quarter in Miami, the Patriots lead by three. So how much you making now? I'm going fun. You gotta be making at least 25. I'm fine, maybe a little better than that. 30? Tell me yes or no, you making 30? Around 30. Got any investments, any stuff? Not really. You're making 30 and you don't have anything like that. What do you think, you're 18 years old or something? He's Don Shuler, the winningest coach in the NFL. Sure winning is important on a field, but winning is also important in the home, in the community. Contrary to what people believe, a lot of good things do happen in Miami. 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Very candid interview in the papers here this week and that's what Strath had to say about Marino. Basically what he's saying is a quarterback has to be willing to pull the trigger. If he's afraid of looking bad, if he's afraid of throwing the interception, he can't throw the great pass, the kind of pass that Marino just threw a moment ago, right into the coverage. I think that's what has separated Dan Marino more than anything else from the other quarterbacks in the league. In particular, the young quarterbacks in the league. Marino just 24. Three sensational years in Miami. Start of the second quarter, 3-0 New England, second down and 7. Duper unable to hang on. Look at the first quarter statistics. New England had the ball most of the time so it figures they would have the top numbers as they had the football nine and a half minutes to approximately five and a half. But Miami outgained them by seven. That conservatism of Raymond Barry, he got his three but didn't gamble on much more. Well, New England got three out of their opportunity down in that near the end zone. Miami's opportunity is now, let's see what they do with that chance. Third and seven. Matt Maureen slotted left. Clayton, first down at the 10. Miami's wide receivers virtually shut out last week in the Cleveland game and David Shula, their coach, took them back to the basics this week. Well, I don't know if that was the result of it but Clayton just turned Ronnie LaPette all the way around and took that easy pass on the sideline for a first down. Dolphins were best in the entire NFL on third down conversions on the year. Over 45% they make good on that one. Now they have the full 10 yards to go for the touchdown. There was a little crack there and Duper, much like the play that they hit on this drive, Marino a little high and wide. Timing patterns. About half of the passes that Marino throws will be thrown to a spot on the field. You'll just explode with that. He gets this one in the air extremely quickly and accurately, but just a little too hot and a little too high for Duper to handle. Duper right, Clayton left. Tied in is Johnson left side. Johnson touchdown. Tied in from Iowa State and Miami leads for the first time. Tried for a point by Claude Reves. He's had a sensational rookie year as the Dolphin Kicker. 14 minutes 39 seconds remaining in the first half and it's Miami 7 New England 3. Again Marino showing you why he doesn't mind having the pressure of this offense on his shoulders. He's got Johnson all the way. Johnson working on Larry McGrew number 50. Brett Marion the safety there to help, but Marino able to just zero that football in between the two defenders. The tight end came down with it. Here's all of the talents of a man catching the ball. One he has to elude a man who's trying to take him out of the play. He has to watch the ball and watch the inline. Just gets his feet down as he makes the catch and the Dolphins lead by four. Former hockey player from Minnesota. Bob Gracie, how did you see that play? Right here is Dan Johnson. He's gonna go down the field and break to the inside. The interesting thing is Marion right here is more concerned with doubling out here and does not help on the tight end Johnson. The Patriots more concerned with the wide receivers. You see Marion hang right there and Johnson does a good move to get around McGrew. 7-3 Marino immediately goes to work on his thoughts for the next possession and it'll be New England's turn. Steffan starring the deep man as Reves will kick it off. It's short starring sprinting all the way up to the 16. And out of bounds at the 33. Wad Reves himself in on the tackle. This is one area where the Dolphins have not had a super year is in coverage both of kickoffs and of punts. Here's the kicker Wad Reves. He's not used to getting in on too much action although he was a linebacker here when he was a high schooler in Miami. So I guess he doesn't mind putting his head into one. New England at the 34. Let's see if the Patriots open it up. They start with a two big backs to Tupu and Robert Weathers. Weathers from Arizona State. His brother played here last weekend Clarence Weathers the little brother for the Cleveland Browns wide receiver Brudzinski was still another tackle after a game of about three. Eason has thrown the ball only three times in the game. Safe patterns 29 yards total. He has not been intercepted in the playoffs. Weathers close to a first down. Meanwhile on the sidelines that is Steve Nelson. They're working on the veteran linebacker shoulder. Now Nelson leaves the game and I think you really would have to hurt that man to get him out of the game because he's double tough. That would be a blow to this defense because he is like a second coach on the field. He and Rod Rust constantly together reviewing what Russ wants on the field. He calls all the adjustments to that defense. A critical part of this New England defensive team. Meanwhile it's third and less than a yard. Weathers balding to a first down at the 47 yard line. Raymond Barry, Merlin Olson. What do you think that you know many said well he came in last year and he'd just be around for a while and they got themselves a real head coach and he has proved to be the real head man. I think he surprised everyone. I think they chose him because they didn't think anyone could argue with Raymond Barry. That's a good choice for an interim coach. He's been much more than that. The most important contribution teaching this team to believe in themselves and the second most important thing helping them to get involved with the kind of work ethic that he had as a player and he's got them to believe in that too. To Tupu. Good solid tackle by Brzezinski. Is he having a first half? Brzezinski the 31 year old former All-American from Ohio State has been in on almost every defensive play. Look at those eyes. Those linebackers do have the looks of birds of prey don't they? Like a hockey comes in on this one head-to-head with the Tupu right there and there's no place to go. Second down and eight. This Miami team gave up a 61 yard run last week. Well this one is not 61 yards but it's stop and go for Weathers who looks like he has stopped on several occasions. Right there they had him on the sideline. They get him again here. That's Judson, not Judson, Paul Langford who finally got a chance at him downfield and he got extra yardage after that. Poor tackling by the Miami Dolphins. Craig James stopped after a gain of a yard. Back to Weathers run. It was his longest of the year 44 and the second longest of the entire season from scrimmage by the Patriots. Well that's the running game. We asked the question early can this Miami defense do what they have not done in several big games? We mentioned the Super Bowl last year. They were embarrassed by the way they allowed the 49ers to run. Only two more yards as Collins had to leave his feet to make the catch. Had that pass been up a little higher and within his running range could have gotten a touchdown. You may feel that Collins is going to wind up in your lap as he comes out to the outside. Dick you called it very well. He had room to run but that ball just outside of his reach and he had to go to the ground to get it. Morgan to the right. Starring to the left. Eason likes to go to his tight end. He's got Derek Ramsey left. Eason doing a good job. The young quarterback showing patience. He didn't hurry the throw and finally Collins with that much time broke free. Eason actually started to throw this football. Stopped himself. I think this is one of those difficult things to do. The ball is on its way. 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Tony Collins, the touchdown maker for the Patriots who had the lead 10 to 7. And Tony Franklin kicks it off to Lorenzo Hampton of Miami at the 8. Behind the wedge, 25. And to the 31 yard line. Miami with a ball. Bob Greasy to examine that last Patriot touchdown. Dick, Tony Easton wants to get the ball right here to Collins on an option. The linebackers go to Blitz here and Brzezinski's go to run out. That means Bud Brown is man-to-man. Now he starts an option. He can go either way. He starts outside and he's covered and comes back to the inside. That's why Easton throws it fakes to like he's gonna throw it outside. Watch him right here. He fakes. He's covered. And Collins comes back to the inside and Easton has the presence of mind to wait for him. Certainly can't fall. Bud Brown on the coverage. He did his job and he can't stay on a man forever. 10 to 7. New England leads. Tony Nathan to the 37 yard line. Again of about 6. Steve Nelson back in the game made the tackle. Nelson with a strained shoulder we understand and we saw the tape job going on that. Another shoulder that those Patriots are worried about. Craig James who is playing with an injured right shoulder. I'll tell you that in a game like this you're willing to sustain some pain. There is no game to follow unless you win in this ballgame today. Now interesting. Look at those stats momentarily. Fairly comparative until you realize that those are two game stats for Easton and one game for Marino. Humble and who's got it? No signal yet. It's New England. Lester Williams a former Miami Hurricane played his college ball in this stadium. Bad exchange and another turnover to the Patriots. Marino and Stevenson have had some trouble during the year with the snap. Stevenson's so quick at trying to get those hands up that sometimes that ball is not successfully handed to his quarterback. Marino never got the football. Lester Williams the nose tackle able to get it. See there is Marino pulling away and it bounced right to Lester Williams. A nose guard first down at the Miami 36. Oh a little flea flicker. Stanley Morgan is deep. With that throw a little too deep they had it covered. Did the Dolphins not fooled at all? Morgan opened briefly and I really believe if Marino had been in there at quarterback Marino would have delivered the ball instantly. But Easton does not have the kind of confidence in his arm. You watch right there Morgan realizing he's gonna have to make an adjustment. Easton has thrown that football away. Same look and same result. You saw Morgan that brought back memories from Orange Bowl past as Craig James calling for about eight yards close to a first down. That wave remember Jimmy or Orange Bowl Super Bowl three when Joe Namath and the Jets beat the Colts. The Colts coached that day Don Shula and a wide receiver on that team. That's right Raymond Barry. You played against Barry what about 12 times? About 12 times in his career and I'll tell you he was a great player. He was a great career and I'll tell you he was a great player. He's proving to be I think a great coach as well and a breath of fresh air for all of football. James has the first down. It's interesting Merlin with the power on the left side of the New England line with Holloway and Hannah they're actually running more right. Maybe the Dolphins are geared for the ball to go the other way. Well I think they have strength on both sides of the line. The other thing and it was mentioned by Pete Axtelm early in the game they have put their most dominant player Hugh Green on that right side. He is that right linebacker and again if he is playing the kind of football he's capable of you don't want to be over on his side all day long. So running away from Green and figuring that Wooten and Moore on the right side can do the job and are. Greg James all the way to the 13-yard line. Fumbled to say the Dolphins but no they rule the ball down. 12 more for New England and another first down. Was there a fumble? Let's take a peek at it here. James now if he hits the ground before the ball comes loose there is no fumble. Three Dolphins Langford 44-53 Brophy stripping at it. Now that's Brzezinski. I think his knee was down before Brzezinski stripped that football away. I agree. James again and the play made by Hugh Green. Laser eyes. You see the flash off Green's eyes. This is the play we just might watched a moment ago to check on the fumble. This is from the other side of the field. You'll see the ball more effectively. You see the knee is down and you see Brzezinski stripping at that football but I think it's a good call by the officials. Brett at a half-yard to James on the last play. Second and a long nine. Morgan wide open. It'll be first and goal to England at about the yard and a half when the running game is working and the defensive lineman have to concentrate on playing the offensive lineman for the run. It very often will give you plenty of time to throw the football. With all kinds of time to throw Eason can find a wide-open Morgan and Morgan fights it all the way down inside the two-yard line. Morgan looks like a ball in a pinball machine. The way he was getting hit about but maintained possession. First and goal. No England trying to add to a 10 to 7 lead. Eason on the bootleg touchdown. Derrick Ramsey play action pass inside freeze the linebackers and then roll out and zip that football to your favorite receiver. Ramsey who has a Super Bowl ring one of only two Patriots to so adorn a favorite finger. Tony Franklin adds the extra point. Ramsey won the ring with a Raiders and 80 and in 1979 Greg Hawthorne with the Steelers the only Patriots to reach that high football honor. 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Safety conservative tight pass play action to Weathers and then the quick hit to his tight end. Derek Ramsey and it's now 17 to 7 New England the underdog Patriots third straight week on the road third straight week not supposed to win and they've opened at 10-point advantage. Hampton lets it bounce out of bounds and Franklin will have to kick again from the 30-yard line that gives us a chance to go to Bob Greasy. Deck that last touchdown was well designed these receivers split out they're all window dressing. Watch Ramsey right here he's gonna hit into Brzezinski and sneak out in the flat. Now the key block is one Ron Wooten is going to come out here and get a piece as the two backs come in this way and Eason is going to fake but watch the block Wooten 61 gets on the corner allows the time for Eason to get the ball good coverage but that's all you need when you're down there close just get position and you have a touchdown. Chuck Steadley defensive coordinator not speaking in general terms to his defense right now. Frustrated and angry he has taken a great deal of heat here in Miami but Shula I'm sure aware of the fact that he does not have the greatest of tools to work with on defense. He doesn't have the same cards that Bill Arnsparger had when he ran the defense here and one of the biggest that is out of there is Bob Baumhauer they really have missed him inside. Even though Charles has played well on the nose Baumhauer was a proven performer who gave them that inside strength and if he were in the lineup Charles would be out shoring up that right-end position where Bo Kamper has had such problems in the last half of the year. We might add that Bo Kamper is having some of that trouble because of an injury he's got a shoulder problem that compounds things. After the five-yard penalty it's Hampton again from the 15 and an injury and a penalty on the play. We had a clip on that play Alex Moyer 54 with a clear clip on Ernest Gibson 43 and a very angry group of Patriot players out on the field that's a silly mistake and a stupid one and one that will bring out the ire of the players because when you can see a man's name on the back of his jersey you don't lay yourself on the back of his legs. Moyer the rookie from Northwestern and Gibson that can be a career ending type injury when somebody nails you in the back and that's why it's a 15-yard penalty. Here is that play to be on the right-hand side it well we we just saw the last part of the action but you'll see the run by Lorenzo Hampton there he nailed him got him down I think Gibson is all right he is up and walking but not the kind of thing you'd like to see and I'm that's not a deliberate play by Moyer that's not a deliberate play but that's a stupid play. Instead of the 44, Moreno starts from his 17. To Duper for about 10. One of the things I'm sure that you'll a caution Moreno hey don't get hungry don't try to gulp it all at once don't make a mistake where you throw an intercept trying to get it all in one play let's just get another score before halftime that would have to be the immediate goal. I think perhaps the biggest difference between Moreno in this season as opposed to last is that he has had to be more patient. So many teams really concentrating on taking away that outside speed and forcing him to go underneath and Moreno doesn't like that he still would like to bomb you on every play but he's having to throw the shorter passes this year. First down on that throw to Duper. Inside handoff to Woody Bennett. Didn't pull the Patriots a couple of yards. McGrew on the inside. Former Southern California Trojan made the stop. Merlin the Patriots facing such long odds as a wild card and having to play three straight games on the road. Now the trip to the Jets was a shorter one then have to go all the way to the west coast and come back and then all the way down to Miami. I don't think people appreciate how hard it is to play the Patriots. I don't think people appreciate how hard that is. Strange beds, all that airline travel, all the distractions. The food is not what you're used to and then you're in the enemy's camp. You're on their field. And Clayton down at the 47-yard line. First down he acted as though someone got the face mask. Well someone did slide off the back of his helmet but I don't think they got the mask. 16 yards on the play to Clayton. Rifle shot by Marino over the center. Square in by Clayton who'll come bursting across left to right on your screen. There he is. Roland James 38. Way is off. James told me he said I've got to be back there trying to read Marino's eyes. All he needs is a step and I can't cover the ground to get back to that receiver. Final minutes of the first half. 17 to 7 New England. Marino goes long for Duper. Oh Raymond Claiborne and Duper batting it around almost landed in the lap of a dolphin wide receiver. Claiborne is not the man that they would favor going deep on. They'd rather go deep on LaPette because Claiborne will give you that ground. He keeps a nice cushion and then has more speed. Duper by the way the fastest of those two Marx brothers and oh you're right. Had that ball bounced a little more to the outside. It might have been a touchdown. Like an outfielder and an infielder battling over the same fly ball. They go back to the 46-yard line second and ten. Two minutes and 50 seconds left first half. Marino to Davenport and the fullback is to the 45 of New England. Shy of a first down by a long yard. Marino is so so very quick. Pressure on him by Andre Tippett right on the top. Let's go in and look inside. We talked about the matchup between Brock and Charles. There's number 98 Dennis Owens working one on one on Dwight Stephenson and Stephenson you notice how quick he gets those hands up into that nose tackle. Controls him before he can even move off of that line. How a long of the Raiders. I asked him who he voted for defensively for the Pro Bowl and he named him off. He said but Dwight Stephenson I'd vote for him at any he's the best player I saw all year. On third and one over the middle wide open Bruce Hardy. There's the two minute warning 158 left the Dolphins are on the move. We're not a company but no company has more pride in what they do or more pride in how well they do it. We offer you a meaningful and fulfilling future. One that goes far beyond the ordinary. One that brings with it the respect and admiration of Americans everywhere. We're not a company. We're your country. We're the Air Force, the Marines, the Army, the Navy. We're the Armed Forces. It's a great place to start. Tenneco is a leading oil and gas producer. 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First Marino the last of those first round picks and has just been absolutely brilliant. In fact Don Schuler told us yesterday Merlin Olson that in many ways he felt that his quarterback Marino was just as valuable, maybe a better player this year than he was last year when he set all those incredible records. And who is going to break those records? Yes. I think the toughest thing in the world would be for Marino to compete with his own numbers from last year. That last catch by Hardy was good for 29 yards, the longest of the 10 completions by Marino in this first half. Mostly the medium range as New England keeping the ball in front. But it's a first down at the 16 with 158 left in the half. Both Clayton and Duper to the left. Wide open and almost intercepted out of the hands of Dan Johnson and almost to Andre Tippett. Oh my that could have been a crushing blow for Miami. Very nearly shifting emotion from seven points to safety as Marino again has the ball right where he wants it. His big tight end who already has one touchdown, couldn't hang on and then Tippett who had it in his hands dropped it on the ground. Tippett on the coverage and of course with the play in the end zone if Tippett gets that it's New England's ball out at the 20 on the touchback. Second down. Oh surprise on the ground to Carter. No surprise to the Patriots. Boy to number 52 Johnny Remberg close in three yards on the play. You wonder how quarterback feels when he sees the touchdown dropped. Well Marino watches this one. He is a leader at his young age. He truly is a leader isn't he? I think that's how he's grown most in this year. You really sense that as in his leadership capability and that's performance leadership above all else. Third down and seven we told you the Patriots facing a team Miami best in the league on third down. Through the hands of Joe Rose it'll be fourth down no flag. Ronnie Lippett who played here at Miami his college ball made the play defensively. Don Shuler uses so many tools. Most of these players role players Joe Rose is one of those a fine receiver half tight end half wide receiver they like him in that kind of situation. He hasn't been practicing all week with a toe injury but he's in there complaining about Lippett manhandling him on that play. This is a 31-yard attempt by Reves who missed only five all year. Oh bad snap and that's going to be wide to the right. No good. Reves who has had a great rookie year making 22 of 27 and the four misses of the five were outside 50. You can't blame him the snap was very high. The Dolphins picked up Larry Lee as that snapper from Detroit late in the year. You see that high snap to Strach who did a great job of just getting that ball down on the ground. Of course Bob Kuchenberg served that role. Look at this you missed that deck Reves slapped right there up to the side ahead of Dodd Blackman. The game that counts the pressure mounts the kickoff's almost here. I know all the way. 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Don Blackman whoop I don't like what you said says Reves then Blackman says hey that little guy hit me. Well I don't think I think it's a little early in the game to be taunting people. Going to England's way right now but we haven't finished the first half deck. Robert Weathers who set up the last touchdown with that long run and Mike Trowell sets him down and you can see the lips of Don Shula tightening with each play. It's a worried expression 17 to 7 as the Dolphins use a timeout. One more quick look at Reves. Sometimes we'd love to have the long-range microphone. It wasn't a pleasantry I can tell you that. We'll be back. Barbecues and Cowboys shoes, gift cards and high gear. Now you're talking country. Now you're talking beer. Now you're talking good times and stroves are spoken here. Stroves, fire brewed for smooth consistent taste. Now you're talking stroves. Now you're talking beer. Now you're talking good times and stroves are spoken here. 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An emotional play will come out there supercharged trying to strip that ball away trying to get something of their own. A reminder that we will be selecting a Budweiser most valuable player to be announced later in today's game. Well if you're just joining us earlier today the Chicago Bears second straight shutout eliminated the Los Angeles Rams 24-0 and here two fumble recoveries by New England have led to ten points and that's the difference in a 17-7 New England lead. These Patriots really feel that they're a team of destiny and they've talked about that. They believe that this is their turn. Hey what change we don't believe in that stuff. I'll tell you this important that there's something that seems to be rather true in this first half let's put it that way. A quote that James came out with after their fine game against the Raiders out in Los Angeles. Now they continue to to have a lot of good things going for them in the first half here. 47 seconds remaining in the half. Third down and a short five. The weather's stopped cold. Kim Boeckamper was there first. Betters helps out and the final timeout spent by Miami with 42 seconds. So Don Chula's team will get a chance at a couple of desperation throws maybe a long field goal. Talking to Steve Grogan quarterback who of course led this team to six victories in the middle of the year and Grogan said hey we know this team so well they know us there are no mysteries out there no fooling going on and there hasn't been any fooling. We said at the top of the show it was a question of whether the Miami defense could stop the running game. So far they have not been able to do that. It was a question of whether New England could stop Marino on the passing game and really they have not been able to do that. Miami of course got all the way down put it in the end zone and then came down and and blew their own opportunity at a field goal. At halftime well the Chicago Bears have won. What one player are you happiest for for the Bears that he's going to the Super Bowl? Is there any doubt? Sweetness. You've got to be glad to see a man who has given so much enjoyment to the game and so much of himself and I and I think the thing that amazes me about Peyton continues to be unbelievable is how he can continue to perform week in and week out without injury and still have this great amount of enthusiasm and energy that that just doesn't seem to dissipate. He does indeed epitomize the best of the game of football. Well we're going to try to get Walter Peyton get his feelings at halftime so stay with us for NFL 85 as Camarillo to punt. Ten men rush for Miami. Vigorito the only man back. Good kick under pressure. Vigorito all alone. 25, 30 and down at the 31. New England special teams are just that special. 48 yard punt under pressure by Camarillo. Eight yard return. Camarillo of course had one block last week by Greg Townsend and there's all the earmarks of trouble here. Same situation as last week. Kicking to a rusher coming on. They didn't get to that one as Camarillo really put his foot in it and I think sometimes when those punters see that rush coming there's a rush of adrenaline. They really get that ball out of there. 31 seconds for Marino. No timeouts to try to get his team at least in the field goal range and cut the New England advantage to a touchdown at 17-7 Patriots. 60, 70 yards away from the line of scrimmage. Tip it coming. Screen to Nathan. Fun ball or is it incomplete? Incomplete pass. Oh that had not only destiny but disaster written on it for New England. Tony Nathan saying to himself hey it's a slick foot a footing out here but that football has got to get some stickiness on it. I can't afford to drop it again. He had three blockers and only one red shirt but credit Don Blackman with a good defensive play and he doesn't get enough credit. He does not get enough credit. He has had it all pro year but when you have a player that is AFC player of the year at the other line backing slot on the other side kind of hard to get the notice you deserve. And here comes that player tip at 56. Right in the hands of Blackman he wasn't looking for the ball but his coverage was so good the pass was right there. He's from Tulsa University and makes his home just to the north in Fort Lauderdale. How close was he to a touchdown? Well if he gets his arms wrapped around that football there's not a white shirt between him and that Miami goal. Oh yes but Golden Coast down the sidelines. Marino 11-4-20 in the rain now in the final seconds of this first half. 21 seconds show on the clock. For the first time and Varus the rookie from Stanford who had ten sacks on the year along with Tippett gets the initial sack for New England today. A stunt on the right side of that defense as they just blitzed Varus in and every time Marino goes down you know that there's some concern on the sideline. Those knees both strapped into harnesses and oh he is wrapped hard over that over his legs. Garen Varus showing you the kind of quickness that has allowed him to play so well this season. Miami it's a combination of good protection and the quick release of Marino and he and the Dolphins led the league with those numbers the last three years. Marino simply does not allow himself to be sacked and I think part of that dick is that he is really concerned about injury. The other thing is he has such good vision such a good feel for the field that he knows how to throw that ball away better than anyone perhaps except Dan Fouts. Now there's 15 seconds left the Dolphins kicking from deep in their own end. Roland James if he catches the ball on a fair catch the Patriots get a free kick if it's a short kick we might see Tony Franklin because you can't uncontested try another field goal that play is in the works. Now Roby's job perhaps is not to kick it all the way in the fly to bounce it in to take that opportunity away. Now they're going to get a chance on it fair catch but it's going to be at the 34-yard line which makes it even out of the range of Franklin perhaps it's just like a kickoff you can tee it up and kick it from there and if it goes through the uprights it's worth three but too far away. Well if we had about a 50 mile an hour win though we might be willing to they might be willing to take a shot here. Let's take a look inside at at Roby and watch the plant foot. Roby has to go down for that kick from her for that snap watch him he kicks with that left foot almost flat on the ground just a tremendous power driving piston huge legs. I'll tell you these kickers for Miami I've got to be the biggest in the league that among the very finest. Probably the last play of the half. He's sent out of a shotgun with eight seconds left. Oh almost got away from complete to Derek Ramsey at the 15 the end of the first half in Miami's Orange Bowl. Opportunistic New England leaves the field with a 17-7 lead. The difference to fumble recoveries at Miami's end of the field and the Patriots get a field goal and a touchdown out of it and the underdog the Cinderella story still very much alive. We'll be back after these messages from your local station. Within these walls a family began a new life together. The happiest times Collette and Jeff McDonald ever knew. Within these walls it all came to an end. Now if these walls could only talk the truth would be known. I did not murder my wife and children. Based on the true story Fatal Vision tonight. Well another long-distance bill. 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Two turnovers leading to ten of their 17 points today they have forced 12 turnovers in two and a half playoff games thus far with the wins over the Jets and the Raiders. Counting the 17 points they've scored against Miami they have 70 playoff points thus far 47 of them set up by turnovers. Let's take a look at some highlights and we'll see Raymond Berry on the sideline for the Patriots the guy whose low-key personality has galvanized this team into a winner Don Shula Berry's former coach and teammate with the Colts on the other side. Now after a Tony Nathan fumble gave the Patriots possession at the 20 this play by Mike Charles stopping Robert Weathers forced them to settle for a Tony Franklin field goal in a 3-0 lead. Early second quarter Dan Johnson on the receiving end of the merino bullet 7-3 in favor of the Dolphins but a big play from Weathers he breaks outside spins off a couple of tacklers and takes off 44 yards down to the 7 and that will lead a couple of plays later to the go-ahead touchdown for the Patriots the one that gives them the 10-7 lead Tony Easton who has had a fine first half under the championship game pressure tosses to running back Tony Collins they have the lead at 10-7 they're driving again with the running game working well and again it's Easton on the rollout this time to Derek Ramsey 17-7 merino got the Dolphins in a position to score but this high snap fouled Fwad Reves up he misses the 31 yarder then when Blackman taunts him little Reves takes exception and says hey get out of my face now here's Blackman appealing to the referee sir did you see that he can't get away with that but he and the Patriots did leading 17-7 at the half trying to break the Jinx 18 consecutive losses at the Orange Bowl dating back to 1966 the winner today meets the Bears in the Super Bowl a look at what happened today at Soldier Field in Chicago where the Bears defense again dominated in their 24 nothing win Rams knew they needed a big game from Dickerson didn't get it 17 carries 46 yards fumbled twice and he lost one of those two fumbles the mobility of Jim McMahon was one of the many keys for Chicago today in the first quarter he takes off on the 16 yarder airborne to complete it they lead 7-0 now explain this to me if you can trailing 10-0 as the half is coming to a close and with a timeout remaining the Rams run this play the catch by Dickerson off the Brock pass but John Robinson's team didn't use the timeout they had left they were never able to set up for the field goal after Willie Galt caught a touchdown pass from McMahon to make it 17-0 the icing on the cake Dent hits Dieter Brock Wilbur Marshall picks it up he gallops 53 yards for the touchdown they win it 24 to nothing it's their second straight shutout in the playoffs that's never happened before their fourth shutout of the year and the 13th time this season that the awesome bear defense has held an opponent to 10 points or less after a long and glorious career sweetness Walter Payton is headed for the big show the Super Bowl Jimmy Cephalo visited with him at Soldier Field thanks Bob Walter after 11 years of a great deal of personal accomplishment now finally the chance for a Super Bowl championship congratulations thank you I tell you what it it's unbelievable you know to be in this position the last year we we got into the championship game against the 49ers and we ended up losing that game and with offense didn't even score any points and from that point on when we got into the locker rooms everybody dedicated themselves to say we're gonna be back there we're gonna be back for the playoffs we want the first playoff game in Chicago and what the last playoff game in Chicago and we brought those things about by by our performance and we knew that if we had it here it's no way we're gonna lose after 11 years of trying so hard for a championship and never achieving one until this point was there any a time during during your career that you thought you may want out of Chicago for a team that was going to be a contender well you know playing I tell with the first couple years that I was here it was no way I said hey I'm gonna just play as hard as I can and give all I can and see what happens and wherever the chips fall that's what happens because nothing is promised and even after last year I started thinking about my career after losing to a San Francisco and I realized that the things that I've accomplished and the things that I've been able to do and playing with Chicago you know one game you can't tarnish that and for what I've accomplished you know if I never played into the Super Bowl you know I've I've experienced certain things that no other individuals have and it's been a tribute to the organization and the way we play in football and if I make it to the Super Bowl it's icing on the cake if I if I don't it still doesn't mean that my career was all for nothing. Jimmy Cefalo with Walter Payton obviously it made no difference in terms of the outcome of the game but what were John Robinson and the Rams thinking when they didn't use the timeout they had remaining and at least get the momentum of a field goal at the end of the first half all right in any case let's turn our attention to the Patriots who had covered 13 consecutive weeks but they had not made a believer out of Pete Axelbaum at the beginning of the game. Not this time no I have a landscaping note on the Patriots you know everyone knows they're a carpet team they play at home on carpets they do very well on the road on carpets the most impressive thing about their playoff games their first one convincing against the Jets on another artificial surface but then they go out to the Coliseum and the feared Raiders they not only win but they prove that Pat Sullivan can take a punch from Howie Long today they go into the feared orange ball against that jinx and maybe they're gonna win it again they're certainly doing what they want now however I agree with Merlin's poor parting thought at the end of the half it was a little early for Blackman to start taunting anyone when you're playing Shula teams. All right Axel quick thoughts from Larry King. Larry in years gone by when you were the color man on the Dolphin radio broadcast on occasion you were in the locker room with Don Shula at halftime when his team is losing and this is a big game obviously so the pressure increased many times over what is he like how does he address his team? Don's one of those guys who's better when losing. There are some coaches and managers in baseball like that Don will be cool and relaxed in the early days he may have been a screamer but all that's past he's matured very well you can bet he is standing there with a blackboard he is telling that team what they must do in the second half that they did not do in the first half he's laying out the full situation for them in calm tones he is not gonna be someone to rant and rave Don Shula has control of the situation. All right Larry as they did last week against the Browns they must come back today from a halftime deficit against the Patriots. We'll go down to the Orange Bowl and join Ahmad Rashad in a few moments but right now a news update from NBC's Tom Brokaw. Thanks Bob. United States diplomatic offices in the Netherlands are on a high state of alert this evening after the Dutch Justice Ministry said warnings of Palestinian terrorist attacks now have become more conclusive. Sand filled dumpsters were placed in front of the U.S. Embassy in The Hague. Seven armed Iranians boarded a U.S. merchant ship in international waters today the U.S. State Department said the Iranians were Navy men that they boarded the ship outside the Persian Gulf that they left the ship after about two hours when they determined that it was not carrying weapons to Iraq. The White House expressed however serious concern. A senior Libyan official said today that Muammar Gaddafi's invitation to President Reagan to visit him in his tent was merely a figure of speech. Gaddafi invited President Reagan yesterday when joined by his wife and four of their children the Libyan leader welcomed six female journalists to his tent in Tripoli. He told the journalists that if President Reagan were to visit he would see that I don't live in the trenches. A black South African leader, Ape Maezza, was found hacked to death today shortly before he was scheduled to meet near Johannesburg with Chester Crocker. He's the U.S. State Department's top African expert. Maezza's murder was believed to have been carried out by black political opponents. The reluctant space shuttle Columbia finally took off today. We have ignition, we have liftoff. Columbia left Florida at 6 55 a.m. Eastern time following a record seven consecutive launch delays. The shuttle flight kicks off the busiest year in space with 15 launches planned. Columbia this afternoon successfully launched a satellite. And finally the Malaysian news agency reported today the two Japanese soldiers have been doing forced labor for a band of communist guerrillas in Malaysia since the end of World War Two. For most of that time the guerrillas reportedly persuaded the soldiers that they were helping the Japanese fight against the Allies. The Japanese soldiers didn't learn until the late 1970s that the war was over and even then the communists refused to set them free. I'm Tom Brokaw NBC News in New York. Now back to Bob Costas. Thanks Tom and we'll take it now to the Orange Bowl in Miami. Ahmad Rashad standing by on the sidelines. Ahmad before the game you told me that from New England's perspective you were concerned not only about the extra game they had to play as a wild card but the third straight week on the road how it might take its toll so far no will effects. You're right Bobby it looks to me that it's incredible that New England can keep their intensity because it really throws you out of your every day-to-day habits that you have when you get a chance to play at home when you go on the road it's almost like going back to a training camp situation. You got a curfew you eat meals together you got meetings all day but so far as you say it hasn't looked like it's bothered New England Patriots at all and talking about the first half I talked to some of the Miami Dolphins guys and they feel like it's not only the turnovers that are killing but some bad tackling. Let's take a look at a run by Robert Weathers early in the game. Now this is a situation where they had him hemmed in he tries to skirt around the left end and they got pretty good pursuit over here but all of a sudden we're gonna see some missed tackles come up here Weathers just keeps his feet going this is what a good runner always do here's one missed tack two missed tackles and he gets down the sideline here comes another guy who has a chance to make the tackle misses a tackle Weathers keeps going he's brought down about the four yard line a 45 yard run. Now the guy that's really impressed me this whole first half is Tony Eason I mean he's operating so cool that they can call him the doctor. Let's take a look at his first touchdown. Now this is a great play by the quarterback and the receiver. Tony Collins is a one-on-one situation he has an option route he fakes to the outside Eason pumps he curls back inside Eason lays the ball right on the line it's just an excellent play by the receiver and an excellent play by the quarterback. I talked to Mark Duper on his way into the in the halftime and he said that they're playing way off of him so I expect them to try to go the ball to Mark Duper in the second half they've got to do something they didn't want to be in this situation like they were last week against Cleveland but here they are in it they're gonna have to have a great effort to get back in this football game okay Ahmad at the half the Patriots trying to make it to the Super Bowl as a wild-card team somebody's got to be an opponent for the Bears the Patriots leading at 17-7 back to Dick and Merlin after these messages from your local stations.