1991 Miami Dolphins season explained

Team:Miami Dolphins
Year:1991
Record:8–8
Division Place:3rd AFC East
Owner:Joe Robbie
General Manager:Eddie Jones
Coach:Don Shula
Stadium:Joe Robbie Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The 1991 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 26th as a member of the National Football League. The Dolphins failed to improve upon their previous season's output of 12–4, winning only eight games[1] and failing to qualify for the playoffs.

Offseason

NFL Draft

See main article: article and 1991 NFL Draft.

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
123Randal HillWide receiverMiami (FL)
360Aaron CraverRunning backFresno State
5113Bryan CoxLinebackerWestern Illinois
5121Gene WilliamsGuardIowa State
7191Chris GreenDefensive backIllinois
8220Roland SmithDefensive backMiami (FL)
9246Scott MillerWide receiverUCLA
10275Michael TitleyTight endIowa
11302Ernie RogersGuardCalifornia
12331Joe BrunsonDefensive tackleTennessee-Chattanooga

Personnel

Roster

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1Chicago BearsL 0–60–1Joe Robbie Stadium49,939
2August 4vs. Los Angeles RaidersW 19–171–1Tokyo Dome51,122
3at Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 29–132–1Tampa Stadium51,387
4at Denver BroncosL 13–212–2Mile High Stadium72,555
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Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 1at Buffalo BillsL 31–350–1Rich Stadium80,252
2September 8Indianapolis ColtsW 17–61–1Joe Robbie Stadium51,155
3September 15at Detroit LionsL 13–171–2Pontiac Silverdome56,896
4September 22Green Bay PackersW 16–132–2Joe Robbie Stadium56,583
5September 29at New York JetsL 23–412–3Giants Stadium71,170
6October 6at New England PatriotsW 20–103–3Sullivan Stadium49,749
7October 13at Kansas City ChiefsL 7–423–4Arrowhead Stadium76,021
8October 20Houston OilersL 13–173–5Joe Robbie Stadium60,705
9Bye
10November 3at Indianapolis ColtsW 10–64–5Hoosier Dome55,899
11November 10New England PatriotsW 30–205–5Joe Robbie Stadium56,065
12Buffalo BillsL 27–415–6Joe Robbie Stadium71,062
13November 24at Chicago BearsW 16–13 6–6Soldier Field58,288
14December 1W 33–147–6Joe Robbie Stadium51,036
15Cincinnati BengalsW 37–138–6Joe Robbie Stadium60,616
16December 15at San Diego ChargersL 30–388–7Jack Murphy Stadium47,731
17December 22New York JetsL 20–23 8–8Joe Robbie Stadium69,636
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Team Performance

The Miami Dolphins of 1991 were far less competitive than in the prior year, winning only 8 games, and missing the playoffs for the 6th time in 8 years. The Dolphins saw a drastic decline in their defensive performance in 1991 dropping from 4th in the NFL in 1990, to 24th. In 4 of their 8 losses, the defense blew 4th quarter leads. The offense, however, led by 29 year old future hall of fame QB Dan Marino improved from 14th in the NFL in 1990, to 6th. Marino earned a Pro Bowl berth after finishing 2nd in passing yards (3,970), 4th in passing TDs (25), and while throwing only 13 interceptions. The Dolphins offense continued to be among the best in the league, finishing first in 4th Down conversions. The dismal Dolphins running attack was 25th in the league in rushing yards and 24th in rushing TDs which failed to provide balance, causing the team to be one-dimensional offensively. With respect to team discipline the Dolphins were excellent, being the least penalized team in 1991.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/mia/1991.htm 1991 Miami Dolphins
  2. Web site: 1991 Miami Dolphins (NFL). Pro Football Archives. November 11, 2023.