What is 1989 miami dolphins?

The 1989 Miami Dolphins were an NFL football team that played in the AFC East division. They finished the regular season with a record of 8-8 and missed the playoffs.

The team was led by head coach Don Shula, who was in his 20th season with the Dolphins. The offense was led by quarterback Dan Marino, who threw for 3,997 yards and 24 touchdowns. The receiving corps was also strong, featuring Mark Clayton and Mark Duper.

Defensively, the team was led by John Offerdahl, who had 101 tackles and 2 interceptions. The team also had a strong pass rush, led by Jeff Cross and Bryan Cox.

The 1989 season also marked the end of an era, as longtime Dolphins kicker Uwe von Schamann was replaced by rookie Pete Stoyanovich.

Overall, while the 1989 season wasn't a successful one for the Dolphins in terms of making the playoffs, the team had several standout players and continued to be a competitive force in the AFC East.