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Heyward noted Marino's remarkable stats were during an era where running the ball was king. In six of his 17 seasons, he threw for 4,000+ yards. Marino was a nine-time Pro Bowler and a three-time ...
The Miami Dolphins selected Pitt quarterback Dan Marino in 1983 with the 27th-overall selection, landing them on All Time NFL Draft list.
Dan Marino never won a Super Bowl, but the Miami Dolphins legend and Hall of Fame quarterback did win an AFC title against his childhood team -- the Pittsburgh Steelers -- who immediately ...
Viewers will find the M&M’s characters comforting NFL Hall of Fame players—Dan Marino, Terrell Owens and Bruce Smith—who missed earning a Super Bowl ring in their respective game appearances.
Dan Marino, perhaps better than any player in NFL history, understands how precious championship windows are. Marino went to his first and only Super Bowl in 1984, his second season with the Miami ...
In 1984, Dan Marino obliterated the previous NFL records by passing for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns. Passing statistics like that had previously been unthinkable, in part because the rules of ...
Dan Marino threw for 5,084 yards in 1984, an unprecedented achievement in a time when rules and strategies made a quarterback's job significantly harder.
To give you an idea of Marino's passing ability, just consider this: He set the single-season passing record with 5,084 yards in 1984 and it took 24 YEARS before anyone hit 5,000 yards again (Drew ...