After the 1969 season, Joe Robbie, owner of the Miami Dolphins, signed Shula to a contract to become Miami's second head coach. As a result of Shula's signing, the team was charged with tampering by the NFL and forced to give their first-round pick to the Colts. The decision was controversial because negotiations were conducted before and after the official NFL/AFL merger. Had the negotiations been concluded before the merger, while the NFL and AFL were rivals, the anti-tampering rules would not have applied.
Scott recorded 35 interceptions in his six seasons as a Dolphin, and another 14 in his three years with the Redskins.
On October 15, 1972, Shula became the first coach to reach the 100 victory mark in just 10 years of coaching.
Free safety Jake Scott, who went to the five consecutive Pro Bowls from 1971 to 1975, wore number 13 throughout his career--a number which has since been retired in Marino's honor.
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