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  • But I do relish and savor the fact that there has only been one unbeaten team in the history of the NFL and it is the 1972 Miami Dolphins, said Jim Mandich, a tight end on that team.

    Manning, Giants punch out 'perfect' Pats for XLII title 2008

  • "I really feel the better team won," said former Dolphins tight end Jim Mandich.

    Super Bowl XLII ups and downs 2008

  • Steve Mandich dot com has the history of every Evel Knievel injury, and it is pretty freaking amazing.

    Evel Knievel--Open Up & Bleed 2007

  • Yepremian kick to W 13, Haymond 18 return (Mandich).

    USATODAY.com - Super Bowl VII play-by-play 2002

  • Griese 19 pass to Mandich, diving catch right sideline.

    USATODAY.com - Super Bowl VII play-by-play 2002

  • Mandich won a wide following for his unabashed support for the home team and his signature call "All right, Miami!"

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Mandich was a tight end for the Dolphins when they achieved the NFL's only perfect season in 1972, and he helped them repeat as Super Bowl champions the following year.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The Dolphins confirmed the death of Mandich, who was also a star at Michigan.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Jim Mandich, who won two Super Bowl rings with the Miami Dolphins and later became a popular radio announcer for the team, died Tuesday at age 62.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Besides working as a color commentator for most of the past 20 seasons, Mandich hosted a radio call-in show and luncheons for the Dolphins Touchdown Club.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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