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If Dan Marino won a Super Bowl, is he the GOAT QB?

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    MakeAmericaGreatAgain — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 02:11 PM)

    The AFC was hilariously bad in the 80s.
    John Elway's stats are hilariously bad even if you adjust for the era. I just can't take a guy who threw only 17 TDs and 19 INTs in his prime seriously.
    Elway is good, no doubt, but if he didn't win those 2 Super Bowls he'd be considered a joke. Like poor Dan Marino is now LOL.

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      HollywoodWolfman1 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 02:14 PM)

      how do you explain him going to three Super Bowls before Terrell Davis and Mike Shanahan?
      Obviously a product of Dan Reeve's futuristic offensive philosophy and Sammy Winder.
      The Broncos didn't become a West Coast team until '93, when magically Elway's numbers started getting a whole lot better.
      I think everyone who saw him play would agree that Elway was at his best under Reeves, even though there's no way to make that case statistically. He was carrying that offense. I thought Donovan McNabb in 2000 was another guy who had a great year that wasn't particularly good statistically.

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        MakeAmericaGreatAgain — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 02:19 PM)

        Yeah I am glad Elway finally got in a good offensive system to win a Super Bowl. His stats in the 90s were very, very good.
        Shula on the other hand ruined Marino's career.

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          steeler33 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 02:17 PM)

          I think a few more superbowls may have helped him, but he threw a lot of picks and his numbers because of those pics end up hurting him when you stack him up against some of the greats.

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            MakeAmericaGreatAgain — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 02:28 PM)

            He was a "gunslinger" like Favre. But it's hard to compare because back then a lot of people threw tons of picks.
            These days it's almost impossible to throw a pick. It's so weird and distracting.
            QB stats these days are almost pointless.

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              NJtoTX — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 04:03 PM)

              If you can count on someone not being hit after 5 yards, it's a lot easier to throw the ball to where the guy will be.
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                IMDbGigalo — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 04:39 PM)

                I don't know. I put more weight in playoff appearances than Super Bowls.

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                  DamnGumby — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 06:16 PM)

                  Marino & Shula One of the best QBs and the winningest coach. Together, they produced SQUAT. How is that even possible?
                  Why does a rough and tumble sport of men have such whiny pantywaists for fans?

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                    HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 06:25 PM)

                    easy. they other team always played better in the playoffs/superbowl.

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                      bigbadwolf666 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 10:25 AM)

                      To say it means nothing is not being serious. Its the most important accomplishment in the sport. Now I'm a true born Miami Dolphins Marino Fan. But here is why he is not no.1. The crap that he didnt have good runners is crap. He did have decent runners at certain times but he didnt win. He did have great defenses and special teams. He had good receivers. He had good coaches. He had Jason taylor, zach Thomas, Patrick Surtain, Sam Madison, the list could go and on. He has the most record for 1yrd touchdown passes now that to me is a ridiculous stat because they couldve run the ball a lot more but he was obsesses with throwing it every time. Sometimes that obsesssion cost the team. Some qb's won superbowls because they werent as selfish. Yes he had talent and was a winner but to me he didnt have that sacriface mentality and that made him a loser. The dolphins did win and were pretty dominant before they got there even the undefeated season going all the way with a backup and a bunch of bench players. Marino went to the superbowl and got his ass beat. He was never an elite college player and so wasnt an overall or near the top pick. He had no touch, sorry that sounds terrible, but his balls were so fast he never had touch and that cost for several drops. He was way too tough on his own team and that tended to lower their confidence instead of bring them up. He never took responsibilities for his own mistakes. He won an mvp only early in career. Only one time. Some players won it multiple times. He couldve endured more in his career but quit early. To me he is also sort of a quitter. He couldve had the same front office as Elway and won several sbs for us. Easily. The guy is smart and smarter than elway. But he decided it was too much for him. When the pressure was at its highest he tended to let us down. Could he be considered the greatest? No doubt about it. Is he? You need rings in my book. Yes superbowls are tainted but how can he not win? If he is that damn good? Warner did it and couldve done it two more times easily. Favre at least won one. Elway lost several but he never left the game till he got it done twice. Both Mannings did it. Roethelisberger, Rodgers after favre, Montana, and young after montana. All he has is excuses and talent sorry isnt enough. Winners can win without having the best arm, or most impressive stats. If he is that damn good why isnt a winner?
                      Why am I such a misfit? I am not just a nitwit.

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                        flyerzzrul — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 08:58 PM)

                        You are right, when he was playing he was considered an all time great, ahead of Elway but Elway's 2 rings put him in the discussion and kicks Marino out of it. I often argue his case, I hated the Dolphins but Marino was the offense and they had no defense. People say Peyton winning another SB elevates him, but he had nothing to do with it. He was along for the ride

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                          bigbadwolf666 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 01:36 AM)

                          I'd say no. I love Marino but Rings matter. He might have the best arm, talent, and determination. But luck, team, and tangibles have to do with it as well. I place Montana, Otto Graham, and Bradshaw ahead of him.
                          Why am I such a misfit? I am not just a nitwit.

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                            Shane_O_Mac812 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 04:52 AM)

                            Rings aren't required for GOAT status in my eyes. Marino is leaps and bounds the greatest I've ever seen play and is my GOAT. This coming from a Colts fan.

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                              Rey_Kahuka — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 05:06 AM)

                              Imagine the numbers he would've put up in today's game. I don't think there's a definitive answer for GOAT, but Marino deserves to be in the discussion, at least.
                              The future is in the hands of a man who has none.
                              (As in no future, as opposed to no hands.)

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                                Shane_O_Mac812 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 05:24 AM)

                                I agree Rey, we may have seen a 6000 yard season from Dan under these rules today.

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                                  depaul_rules — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 07:19 AM)

                                  I seem to remember hearing Marino liked being the guy and never wanted a great RB. H wanted all the glory.
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