Marino got a bad rap coming out of Pitt. Was rumored to be running with the wrong people. His future wife's brother was known to dabble in "forbidden topic" that was popular in the 80's. That's why he dropped in the draft. Hugh Green was a Dolphin too. Never lived up to his college days tho. His Pitt counterpart, Rickey Jackson made it to the HOF. Pitt was really good from the mid 70's thru the early 80's. Produced lots of good pros.
Originally Posted by bambino
Dan Marino is the best qb who never won a superbowl. he could have won several. unfortunately his one appearance came against Joe "4 Rings" Montana. well .. if ya gotta lose, lose to a great one.
Marino's stats were also down his senior year, he was a pre season Heisman candidate as well he should have been. he probably would have declared as a junior if he knew somehow that he'd have a bit of a let down season as a senior.
i'm a Dolphins fan going back to the great early 70's superbowl teams led by Larry Csonka. i still blame the failed WFL for destroying my 70's Dolphins, which helped lead to you Steelheads taking over lol. Miami lost Csonka, Jim Kiick and Warfield. let's see you Steelheads lose Franco, Lynn Swan and Frenchy and see how well you do?
that whole WFL debacle took Miami a decade to get over, until Dan Marino was drafted. A couple interesting anecdotes about Marino. one by Jackie Sherrill his coach at Pitt. Sherrill supposedly asked Marino who is every bit the 6'4" he's listed at, who helped him with his throwing motion? Marino, already tall, had a very high release point on his throws. he had one of the fastest releases in football. Marino told Sherrill that his dad taught him to release the ball like that and Sherrill told him "never change your motion!!" not bad advice. I've met him and Drew Bledsoe who's listed at 6'5" and they stood next to each other at a CMN charity event my company at the time sponsored. they looked every bit as big as they are listed lol.
another from Don Shula. he stated he knew how good Marino was in camp as a rookie but didn't think he was really ready yet. took him 4 games to realize that no matter what, Marino was way better than David Woodley and the rest is history.