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Dan Marino never won a Super Bowl. Here's what left him empty-handed. 

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This might be the most requested video we've ever had, so thrilled to finally present Dan Marino's episode of "Untitled." Well, it's Ryan's episode of "Untitled" about Dan Marino, but you get it.
I don't think any of us fully understood how absurd Marino's career was - in a few different senses of the word "absurd." MVP in his first full season as starter, his name lining the league's record books, two of the most accomplished coaches the league has ever seen, and a level of disfunction that makes the shortcomings more frustrating and the success even more impressive. Achieving that at the same time is a very impressive feat - just probably not as sweet as a Super Bowl win would've been.
Check out this episode to fully understand what happened over 17 years in order for Dan Marino to finish his career untitled.
Written and produced by Ryan Simmons
Directed by Jiazhen Zhang
Edited by Jiazhen Zhang, Phil Pasternak, and Mike Das
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@SecretBaseSBN
@SecretBaseSBN 3 года назад
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@noah_that_bills_fan1613
@noah_that_bills_fan1613 3 года назад
What up
@GaTech379
@GaTech379 3 года назад
Dang MJ taking everyone's championships
@brianwoodyjr5295
@brianwoodyjr5295 3 года назад
Do one on Philip Rivers
@henzani9902
@henzani9902 3 года назад
Can y’all do a rewind of Argentina- England (1986 World Cup)?
@rigno9739
@rigno9739 3 года назад
@A Champion alex caruso > LeBum
@davethedude216
@davethedude216 3 года назад
I met Dan Marino in a Starbucks in Weston, FL and I knew he didn't like being recognized in public so i just gave him a knowing smile and he winked back at me and it made my year. Legend.
@angelvalle9963
@angelvalle9963 3 года назад
He hated fans hes was a jerkoff a buddy of mine asked him for a autograph and he told him buy tickets to a game . Lol my buddy was so embarrassed.
@ValensBellator
@ValensBellator 3 года назад
@@angelvalle9963 Really? From what I’ve seen he’s one of the nicest people outside of football that the league has produced. He funded the construction of a children’s hospital and seemed to genuinely love doing charity events and interacting with special needs kids. Maybe he was just having a rough day.
@clementgeorge2449
@clementgeorge2449 3 года назад
I went to Pitt with Marino and I saw him weekly around campus. He was always a nice guy when you talked to him. Very humble.
@ronniejdio9411
@ronniejdio9411 3 года назад
Your cool
@ValensBellator
@ValensBellator 3 года назад
@@sol1120 Yeah I’ve heard he’s guilty of infidelity. Never said he was perfect.
@BJCDavis2777
@BJCDavis2777 3 года назад
Personally I don’t think Dan ever got over being kidnapped by Lois Einhorn, really affected his play.
@scottymacdewder5229
@scottymacdewder5229 3 года назад
"The laces were *IN* "!
@JWex-jy7sk
@JWex-jy7sk 3 года назад
Not even Marino showing up at the start of the 2nd half could save the Dolphins in that Super Bowl. The highlight of that 2nd half though was that random dude beating up Swoop the Eagle on the sideline!
@Three60Mafia
@Three60Mafia 3 года назад
Don't you mean Ray Finkle?
@delta8kitty491
@delta8kitty491 3 года назад
@@Three60Mafia "Einhorn is Finkle"
@Faq-ubeach
@Faq-ubeach 3 года назад
Ace should've given him some of that gum
@HigherPowerWorldWide
@HigherPowerWorldWide 2 года назад
I remember the Marino years well, the owners of the Dolphins never really tried to build a contender around Marino. Had Marino played for The Cowboys or even the 49ers he might have become the greatest of all time. But the Dolphins ownership, never tried to give him a team ready to contend for the Superbowl.
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 2 года назад
Or even his hometown Steelers
@troyhaskins6107
@troyhaskins6107 2 года назад
They had a defense called the Killer Bees, and 2 great wide receivers Clayton and Duper. He had a solid team. They went 14-2 in 84. What do you mean they weren't ready? They just played a better team in the SB
@brad5601
@brad5601 2 года назад
Exactly Frank, one man does not a Superbowl make. The Dolphins probably had one or two years with a descent defense durning his career, and throughout the rest of his career the defense was a complete joke. Aside from Dan, the offense didn't fare much better, boasting nothing more than a couple solid receivers throughout the entirety of his career. Marino never had a good running back to work with at all and besides Duper and Clayton, no other household names on the team during his time there, period. So, one's gotta hand it to the man to accomplish all that he did in spite it all.
@wildmercuryfilms
@wildmercuryfilms 2 года назад
@@dnasty312 0:52 He didn’t win a title because he never had a consistently good and dependable Running Back. PERIOD. End of story. I watched the entire thing unfold. The same was true for JOHN ELWAY, until he got Terrell Davis. If not for Terrell Davis, you could make the same video about John Elway. Terry Bradshaw had Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier, Bob Griese had Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, Joe Montana had Roger Craig and Tom Rathman, Joe Theismann had John Riggins, Jim Plunkett had Marcus Allen, and Dan Marino didn’t have anybody who consistently came through. It cost him 2 or 3 Super Bowl Titles.
@wildmercuryfilms
@wildmercuryfilms 2 года назад
@@troyhaskins6107 0:52 He didn’t win a title because he never had a consistently good and dependable Running Back. PERIOD. End of story. I watched the entire thing unfold. The same was true for JOHN ELWAY, until he got Terrell Davis. If not for Terrell Davis, you could make the same video about John Elway. Terry Bradshaw had Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier, Bob Griese had Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, Joe Montana had Roger Craig and Tom Rathman, Joe Theismann had John Riggins, Jim Plunkett had Marcus Allen, and Dan Marino didn’t have anybody who consistently came through. It cost him 2 or 3 Super Bowl Titles.
@toddfrank3344
@toddfrank3344 Год назад
The most impressive thing about Marino that rarely gets talked about, but was the primary reason for his "quick release," was how fast he could read a defense. His footwork was also very underrated. He wasn't a "scrambler" per se, but his movement in the pocket was a major reason why he was able to avoid sacks..it wasn't just his line.
@mrhumble2937
@mrhumble2937 Год назад
Same with Brady with the pocket presence and getting the ball out fast. People don't get you don't need to run around, just slight steps in the pocket can give you plenty or time to find a read.
@roland7584
@roland7584 7 месяцев назад
If he had these amazing, impressive skills then where did they go during playoff time? Of the 18 he played, he only had 5 games over a 100 passer rating and 3 of those were with 30 or less passing attempts. He had 12 postseason games with over 30 passing attempts, and in 8 of those his passer rating falls to below 80. Where did his defensive reading skills go to in those 8 critical games?
@RurbanWalker
@RurbanWalker 2 месяца назад
Per se? He wasn't a scrambler by any measure. He was absolutely terrible at scrambling even if you were comparing him to HS QBs.
@toddfrank3344
@toddfrank3344 2 месяца назад
@@RurbanWalker Yes, PER SE..as in Marino was not a "running" QB, or particularly good at scrambling outside the pocket, and he would probably be the first to admit that. But within the pocket he was slippery..especially early in his career before he wrecked his knees. Marino was very deft at moving his feet WITHIN THE POCKET. His low sack totals weren't just due to his O line. It's one of the reasons why it was so dangerous to blitz him (as the Bears found out rather rudely in their lone loss in 85).
@toddfrank3344
@toddfrank3344 2 месяца назад
@@roland7584 Gee, the 43 other players on his team couldn't have had anything to do with that..or the fact that Miami never had a decent running game. John Elway got embarrassed in his first three super bowls but won his last two. The difference came down to two words: Terrell and Davis.
@TheBrett04
@TheBrett04 3 года назад
Dan Marino is the classic example of the fact that it takes more than just a great quarterback to win the Super bowl. Super bowls are won by TEAMS, not players only.
@thong8056
@thong8056 3 года назад
Totally agree with you. One player or the QB isn't responsible for fumbling on the kick off, or the QB is not responisible for giving up 30+ points, or the defense holds the other team to 10 points but their own offense only scores 3, etc. Football is the ultimate team sport where all 11 players on the field has to do their job in order for something to work out. One player miss their assignment can be lethal. Great teams win champion and not a single player.
@wakawaka1976
@wakawaka1976 3 года назад
Word... TB12 is the best example. One of the reasons he takes pay cuts is because he knows exactly that. If the Bucs don’t have all those replacement lineman and weapons on offense and defense they don’t win it.. and you need a whole lot of luck.
@isaacpeachey8609
@isaacpeachey8609 3 года назад
This is why I’m so sick of people saying that Tom Brady is the only reason that the Patriots were a dynasty and that Bill Belichick was not a good coach.
@Matt-ts4ln
@Matt-ts4ln 3 года назад
Mostly defense
@terrancethomas9792
@terrancethomas9792 3 года назад
@@wakawaka1976 , I wholeheartedly agree. Brady was on the bench screaming like a 10 year old girl on Malcolm Butler’s interception. Clutch field goals, a pick, and defense was the key in four or five of those SB wins.
@KlueLuke
@KlueLuke 3 года назад
This was the first player I thought of when I thought of the “Untitled” series
@DarthVeda00
@DarthVeda00 3 года назад
@Harry Engel I'd say between Fran Tarkenton and Jim Kelly for me.
@seano6859
@seano6859 3 года назад
B u r n
@greenshoesguy1
@greenshoesguy1 3 года назад
Barry Sanders for me.
@greenshoesguy1
@greenshoesguy1 3 года назад
@Harry Engel I agree with what you're saying, but I think there's a enough to talk about to make it interesting, especially between the Lions' struggles at QB (specifically with Scott Mitchell), and the rise of the Green Bay Packers after 1992. Plus, I don't know anyone that's tired of talking about Barry Sanders.
@ericthomas917
@ericthomas917 3 года назад
Of all the players in every sport to never win a title he's the one I felt sorry for the most
@acepaul407
@acepaul407 2 года назад
I was a huge football fan during the 80's through the mid 90's. Both Don Shula and Jimmy Johnson tried to help out Dan by developing a running game. I just didn't pan out. Dan had the same problem John Elway had: namely he had to carry the team. Fortunately for John, Denver got Tyrell Davis and a good defense and he won two rings. Dan, no such luck.
@dancruz2311
@dancruz2311 2 года назад
very well said
@condor7810
@condor7810 Год назад
@Acepaul: Exactly. Very well stated.
@robertdudley3398
@robertdudley3398 Год назад
David Woody was Qb & they Rb Tony Nathan how was good RB but not GREAT, 1981 1982 Miami D Teams did have a little success but Qb 2) Don Strock was a big help too.
@tardis9436
@tardis9436 Год назад
100% Put Tom Brady on any of those teams Dan was there, and he doesn’t win one either. It takes a TEAM to win a Super Bowl and Brady has always a stacked deck. Much like Montana and the 49ers.
@princedlotti4181
@princedlotti4181 Год назад
John won 5 AFC Championships
@Charlydx21
@Charlydx21 2 года назад
Saw Dan the Man at Miami airport and was shocked that he had no one with him. So I went up to him to shake his hand and asked for a pic and he gladly said yes. Best sports moment of my life on meeting my héroe……he was also so buzzed lol.
@yeomane
@yeomane Год назад
lol what was he buzzed on
@vincente4570
@vincente4570 Год назад
Cooooooooooooooooooooooooooool😊
@ScottSWS-wb8ky
@ScottSWS-wb8ky 3 месяца назад
How is he a hero?
@RetepAdam
@RetepAdam 3 года назад
The one dislike is Lois Einhorn.
@rogerluna6743
@rogerluna6743 3 года назад
Don't you mean Ray Finkle?
@anyatwomingo
@anyatwomingo 3 года назад
I don't watch the NFL at all but i still watched this whole video because I loved Ace Ventura (and Secret Base)
@kevaninthe4135
@kevaninthe4135 3 года назад
Wouldn't she like it though since Marino didn't win?
@nicktucker3437
@nicktucker3437 3 года назад
Laces out, Dan
@coachm86
@coachm86 3 года назад
Skip Bayless
@doxazo5512
@doxazo5512 3 года назад
See you in 3 years for Phillip Rivers
@Wolf813921
@Wolf813921 3 года назад
Chargers look great now with Herbert
@doxazo5512
@doxazo5512 3 года назад
@@Wolf813921, what does that have to do with Philip rivers getting an untitled episode
@danevertt3210
@danevertt3210 3 года назад
Dan Fouts
@Mustafa777.
@Mustafa777. 3 года назад
Zack The Chargers are the only team with the #1 offense and defense to not know not win a Super Bowl but not make the playoffs. He in no way should he blamed for the years of bad special teams and ownership
@Paul-vf2wl
@Paul-vf2wl 3 года назад
Phillip Rivers never won because of Philip Rivers
@MrRufusRToyota
@MrRufusRToyota 2 года назад
All of his peers, the great Super Bowl winning quarterbacks of his era, considered him the greatest.
@roland7584
@roland7584 7 месяцев назад
All of his peers? We know Joe Montana said it, but Joe knows what counts in any game, and that's winning, and winning championships, but stroking a retired guy's ego because he never won one, is just being nice.
@kylesawkon4074
@kylesawkon4074 3 месяца назад
@@roland7584nah he’s objectively one of the most talented QBs ever, the film don’t lie
@roland7584
@roland7584 3 месяца назад
@@kylesawkon4074 He could throw the ball, but he couldn't win and his position is the most important on the field. In his own era, other talented qb's won and he didn't. The QB position is about being a leader and making all those around you better than they are. Marino couldn't do that. The list of excuses why he didn't win goes on and on and on.
@bobbybands1957
@bobbybands1957 2 года назад
As a saints fan born and raised in New Orleans I'm so grateful that our saints under Drew Brees won their one and only Superbowl in the 2009 season or else this documentary could be about him as well.
@zaibuildertv6857
@zaibuildertv6857 2 года назад
This👆👆👆we blessed saints nation ⚜️
@AZDC99
@AZDC99 2 года назад
Don't forget the refs STEALING that game from the Saints to get the Rams into the super bowl just after they moved to the LA (for the TV market share, I guess)
@MrBlack-wt5er
@MrBlack-wt5er Год назад
I'm surprised they ever won, just a few years prior they were the worst team in the league.
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 Год назад
I'm not from there but that was a great season and game. So glad the Saints won one !!
@handsomesquidward2665
@handsomesquidward2665 Год назад
BuT bOuNtY gAte...
@donteboykin1638
@donteboykin1638 3 года назад
Speaking of Jim Kelly why don't we see why HE didn't win a ring
@SecretBaseSBN
@SecretBaseSBN 3 года назад
i think we greatly owe buffalo a positive video before we do that, we've only (re)delivered them heartbreak
@chekhov4215
@chekhov4215 3 года назад
@@SecretBaseSBN 35-3 Rewinder? Or Tyler Boyd?
@QMckoy
@QMckoy 3 года назад
Four back-to-back Super Bowl appearances and all ended in losses. • Regular Season record: 13-3 (1st AFC East) Super Bowl XXV - New York Giants - Score: 19-20 (1990-91 season) • Regular Season record: 13-3 (1st AFC East) Super Bowl XXVI - Washington Redskins - Score: 37-24 (1991-92 season) • Regular Season record: 11-5 (2nd AFC East) Super Bowl XXXVII - Dallas Cowboys - Score: 52-17 (1992-93 season) • Regular Season record: 12-4 (1st AFC East) Super Bowl XXVII - Dallas Cowboys - Score: 30-13 (1993-94 season) {*Hall of Famers from those teams: Coach Marv Levy, Jim Kelly, Andre Reed, Bruce Smith, Thurman Thomas, James Lofton, etc.}
@QMckoy
@QMckoy 3 года назад
@TheWhiteWhale , I agree they were the better team when they matched up with the Giants. The NFC was dominant those years! 👏🏾🏈
@johnthomas5314
@johnthomas5314 3 года назад
@TheWhiteWhale I think they were still the second-best team in 91', but I think both the Cowboys and 49ers were better in 92-93'. The Giants played a near-perfect game to win SB XXV, but credit where credit is due. The Bills just weren't as sharp that night as in previous weeks. They also weren't used to the physicality of the Giants.
@robertdurie6879
@robertdurie6879 3 года назад
Ah, finally I can relive my traumatic 90s childhood of Dan Marino never getting a ring. Thanks Secret Base!
@bigboygeorge678
@bigboygeorge678 3 года назад
Damn bro That must’ve been painful
@robertdurie6879
@robertdurie6879 3 года назад
@@bigboygeorge678 his last game in 1999 was the infamous 62-7 loss to the Jags. I cried a lot.
@bigboygeorge678
@bigboygeorge678 3 года назад
@@robertdurie6879 I’m sorry bro that must’ve been frustrating to witness that
@kjuergens1985
@kjuergens1985 3 года назад
It just sucks. And for some reason I watched this video thinking it would bring me some peace of mind about it. I started watching football in 94 and I had no idea it would be the last great Marino season.
@bigboygeorge678
@bigboygeorge678 3 года назад
@@kjuergens1985 despite the fact he never got a ring, you can’t deny he wasn’t a hell of a quarterback
@williamdavidcraigjr7841
@williamdavidcraigjr7841 2 года назад
Dan Marino never had a running game with over average 4 yards per carry.
@dalegribble1560
@dalegribble1560 3 месяца назад
Jimmy Johnson built him a very good defense, but yeah he never benefited from a good running game.
@drummer083
@drummer083 2 года назад
In 1982, the year before Marino arrived, the Dolphins had the third best rushing offense in the NFL, including the league's 2nd leading rusher in Andra Franklin. The lack of running game was down to Shula being so enamored with Marino that he overused him to the exclusion of any other facet of their offense.
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 Год назад
Since the Dolphins last won the Super Bowl in 1973 it seemed they petered out overall. They should’ve beaten Washington in 1982 though as they were favored
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 Год назад
@@RB01.10 82 was lost because of garbage quarterback play that left their defense on the field for too long. They corrected that problem but then they let the defense go to seed after 84 and it never did make a full recovery to what it was in the early days with Shula.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
no dude, Turtle Marino never wanted running game, he was a cancer
@bjchit
@bjchit 9 месяцев назад
@@juanpabloperez9063 That is just patently untrue, and calling him a cancer is just idiotic.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 9 месяцев назад
@@bjchit he was a cancer dude, maybe you were not alive when turtle Marino was playing
@BurghFinsFan
@BurghFinsFan 3 года назад
I’m very sad, but that doesn’t take away from how great Dan truly was. Best pure passer there ever was. He deserved better.
@ihateonyouhaha
@ihateonyouhaha 3 года назад
I still remember the first time I’ve seen him. His arm was amazing.
@martavioustisby4942
@martavioustisby4942 3 года назад
Yeah he was good
@rileygarcia1
@rileygarcia1 3 года назад
Just wasn't clutch
@killerzz226
@killerzz226 3 года назад
He did bro 🥺
@Thergood
@Thergood 3 года назад
I actually think they did a pretty bad job relating how good he really was. He destroyed records at the time and they stood until the likes of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees came along in a 2010's era that saw an absolute explosion in the use of the shotgun formation, yards, and attempts per game. Not too mention many QB and WR friendly rule changes. Marino also played opposite maybe the 10 OR 20 greatest pass rushers of all time during his career. Guys like Reggie White, Lawrence Taylor, Bruce Smith, John Randle, Derrick Thomas, Chris Doleman, and Clyde Simmons. Scary AF.
@scottymacdewder5229
@scottymacdewder5229 3 года назад
I blame Ray Finkle.
@bengleeson123
@bengleeson123 3 года назад
Finkle is Einhorn
@mickyzzzeee
@mickyzzzeee 3 года назад
The laces were out
@wayne1da121
@wayne1da121 3 года назад
Was going to write the same thing, then decided someone has already done this🤣
@dcbanacek2
@dcbanacek2 3 года назад
@@mickyzzzeee THE LACES WERE IN!
@donjohnson2003
@donjohnson2003 3 года назад
Einhorn is Finkle
@robertgaumont5446
@robertgaumont5446 2 года назад
It’s pretty well known that Marino and the Dolphins gave the ‘85 Bears their only loss. I would have liked to see a rematch in the SB and I’ll never understand how the Patriots beat the Dolphins in the AFC Championship.
@ParsnipPizza
@ParsnipPizza 2 года назад
People only focus on the QB matchup in the '85 AFC Championship but the Pats were very talented beyond the...wonky QB battle. They had 2 first team All Pro guys: Andre Tippett at outside linebacker and especially John Hannah, one of the greatest guards of all time. Indeed, before the Brady/Belichick era, Hannah was hands down the best player in Pats history To SB's point on Miami's porous run defense, throwing that defense against a top offensive line, that was a huge mismatch. Pats had ~250 yds on the ground and were top 5 in rushing attempts. Combine it with subpar throwing weather? On paper it seems like a confusing win, the team with Marino lost to the team with Tony freakin Eason, but the stats of the game make sense
@yeomane
@yeomane Год назад
The Patriots had a better team overall and a very good running game that decimated Miami's defense. Miami's biggest issue during Marino's tenure was the run game on both sides of the ball. They just couldn't figure it out.
@KTF0
@KTF0 Год назад
Divisional rivals. You played them 2x already and probably know their plays offensively and defensively.
@haroldsmyth6685
@haroldsmyth6685 Год назад
Fumbles. Interception. Run defense. Sacks total breakdown. Patriots just played perfect and forgot everything against the bears. Weird
@patrickdumont1249
@patrickdumont1249 2 года назад
Dan the Man is the reason I started watching football a true legend . Miami is still looking for a QB ... Good Luck Tua !
@NeuroDrags
@NeuroDrags Год назад
💔💔didn’t she well Miami will never succeed at it man they cursed
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
ask every coah whou preffer, Turtle Marino or Steve Young nobody pick Turtle Marino
@alexspadel6826
@alexspadel6826 3 года назад
I watched NFL Network's biography on Marino, and they ask him directly about never winning a Super Bowl. Marino, not wanting to lie because he's an awesome guy like that....gets rather emotional when reflecting. He was holding back tears. He admits that of course he wishes he had won a Super Bowl, and he's well aware of the blemish. Marino's mother was also interviewed and she was even more candid. She made it sound like it is something that weighs on him, constantly. I could not help but just feel absolutely horrible for Marino after watching that. Football is a team sport. I don't think Marino's career should be diminished because of no Super Bowl ring. The same as Jim Kelly with the Bills.
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus 2 года назад
On a CBS pre-game show years ago Boomer Esiason said something about a quarterback not wanting end up not winning a Super Bowl like Dan Marino...while Dan Marino was sitting next to him. Marino just looked at him and asked "and how many Super Bowls did *you* win?"
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus 2 года назад
And I 100% agree about Marino and Kelly. They're all time greats even without rings.
@fivehundrediq5212
@fivehundrediq5212 2 года назад
@@BiggieTrismegistus What’s Crazy was that Boomer had a run game & a defense
@patrickdumont1249
@patrickdumont1249 2 года назад
John Elway won 2 rings from that draft year !
@mr.giraffe7076
@mr.giraffe7076 2 года назад
Laces out!
@RyanAlexanderBloom
@RyanAlexanderBloom 2 года назад
Marino is the best example, out of several good examples, of how a top tier player cannot always be measured by rings. Dude is near the top of every stat category and he played in a totally different league than we have now. Very violent and not pass-happy. Arguably, with modern rules and play calling he might be at the top of all those record books still. But no rings. You point to rings, you’re pointing to the defense and the running backs and the line and the receiving corps and coaching staff and the training staff and the GM… it’s not just a QB.
@fivehundrediq5212
@fivehundrediq5212 2 года назад
And its really not so much the style of play that wins or loses Super Bowls, it’s the amount of turnovers
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 Год назад
He's also proof that one man can't do it alone. A great QB might keep you in the playoffs on a consistent basis on his own but it takes a team to win a championship.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
if if if if..... stop overrated turtle Marino, he always choked in playoffs makes dumb interceptions, he chokes in 1992 AFC championship game in Joe Ruby stadium against the bills, please stop, he wasnt that good. and he was a lazy turtle who never worked in athleticism
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
if if if if..... stop overrated turtle Marino, he always choked in playoffs makes dumb interceptions, he chokes in 1992 AFC championship game in Joe Ruby stadium against the bills, please stop, he wasnt that good. and he was a lazy turtle who never worked in athleticism
@josephmatthews7698
@josephmatthews7698 8 месяцев назад
Iono man. Tom Brady went to the bucs who never won a title before and instantly won them the super bowl. So the QB definitely plays a pretty big role.
@miguelberrios19
@miguelberrios19 Год назад
I watched Dan play in that era, and in my opinion, He was and still is the very best all around quarterback of all time. I have always been a Chicago Bears fan, and back in the 85 season, I still have nightmares of Dan and the Mark brothers tearing up that Bears secondary. I always wondered what that Super Bowl would have been if the Bears would have faced off again against Dan and the Dolphins.
@BrunoJaws
@BrunoJaws Год назад
I always thought Dans lack of mobility exposed him during the playoffs. Montana Aikmen Young Elway all had the legs to get them 1st downs. Montana threw 100s TDs outside the pocket.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
if if if if..... stop overrated turtle Marino, he always choked in playoffs makes dumb interceptions, he chokes in 1992 AFC championship game in Joe Ruby stadium against the bills, please stop, he wasnt that good. and he was a lazy turtle who never worked in athleticism
@RurbanWalker
@RurbanWalker 2 месяца назад
Best arm, yes. Best all around? No way.
@Bipbop66
@Bipbop66 2 года назад
This is one of the best videos about Dan Marino's NFL playoff career that has ever been made! One day they'll make a real documentary movie about him as well?
@mattkensethfanaccount6365
@mattkensethfanaccount6365 3 года назад
Larry Fitzgerald is probably gonna end up here and that makes me sad
@yd856
@yd856 3 года назад
maus_gunner even as a cowboys fan. I am rooting for the cardinals to win it all this year, this is his best shot to win a ring in like 5 years.
@16ktsgamma
@16ktsgamma 3 года назад
Blame him never having a QB.
@furioussherman7265
@furioussherman7265 3 года назад
I'd also say that Barry Sanders and Megatron deserve a video, but you could sum up the reason why they never won a title in seven words: They both played for the Detroit Lions.
@shmavster4209
@shmavster4209 3 года назад
@@yd856 U know who I’m a fan of and same
@swinkmibby
@swinkmibby 3 года назад
@@16ktsgamma kurt warner
@TampaTec
@TampaTec 3 года назад
Jerry Rice and Joe Montana was many teams BIGGEST road block.
@avet4521
@avet4521 3 года назад
While that's certainly true, Rice was a rookie in 1985 and was still at Mississippi Valley State during the 1984 SuperBowl.
@salvatoreperez5113
@salvatoreperez5113 3 года назад
The Bengals with broken Heaters in the AFC Championship Helped the 9ers Big Time. Fouts would of destroyed Montana in the superbowl that year!!
@avet4521
@avet4521 3 года назад
@@salvatoreperez5113 you're attempting to reference the 1981 SuperBowl, Dan Marino/Dolphins played in the 1984 SuperBowl.
@salvatoreperez5113
@salvatoreperez5113 3 года назад
@@avet4521 No Im saying the year the Heaters broke on the Chargers side in cincy cost the Chargers the superbowl because Dan Fouts would of beat Joe Montana in the superbowl
@avet4521
@avet4521 3 года назад
@@salvatoreperez5113 Dude the game you're talking about happened in 1981, the SuperBowl referenced in this video occurred in 1984.
@incredulousd9408
@incredulousd9408 2 года назад
I would honestly say, that the fact that he DIDN'T win a super bowl is infinitely more memorable than winning just one. He will be remembered for all of football history rather than a singular game of a great season. Good video, laces out Dan.
@mjsteele42
@mjsteele42 2 года назад
The real answer? Because, while Marino had all the physical tools, he wasn't a particularly good leader. And leadership is a huge part of being quarterback.
@DanielFrost21
@DanielFrost21 3 года назад
Marino's dad taught him how to throw. He told Dan very simply, "the ball comes up and out", and it led to Marino's lightning quick release.
@videogarage9221
@videogarage9221 3 года назад
22 years later and the Miami Dolphins still are desperately looking for the "Marino replacement". That's how good he was and how important he was to the sports psychy of South Florida.
@rare80
@rare80 3 года назад
Dwyane Wade is Dan Marino's replacement, at least spiritually.
@krambone
@krambone 2 года назад
Hope they dont neglect a solid RB like they did during Dan's run otherwise they won't be getting a Chip no time soon. Solid QB & RB is how you stay a PO contender
@MrBlack-wt5er
@MrBlack-wt5er Год назад
They will never replace Dan Marino ever! They should just focus on creating a team or looking for whatever great talent there is that they can get, they owe Miami fans for all of their team management mistakes and I would say not shaping a dynasty around Dan Marino, instead they usually had one of the worst defenses in the league and Marino and whoever carry the offense...
@deandrep4273
@deandrep4273 Год назад
lol seriously
@mikepalmer2219
@mikepalmer2219 Год назад
You don’t often replace players like that ever.
@jerryapgar2579
@jerryapgar2579 10 месяцев назад
A lot of factors went into this. Bad luck, timing. Defense gave up 34 points a game and over 200 yds rushing in Marino's 10 playoff losses. But the main problem was Don Shula. He failed to put a team together and Joe Robbie was a tightwad. Shula drafted one bust after another (with an occasional nice player but no game changer). He passed on Thurman Thomas, Emmitt Smith, Charles Haley, Terrell Davis, Shannon Sharpe, Steve Atwater, Issac Bruce, and many others. No innovation on offense. Same pro set with no intention on establishing a run game. Why not let Marino run a west coast offense, or a variation of it. Run and shoot. K gun. Something!!!
@MrWoodMan23
@MrWoodMan23 2 года назад
The greatest QB to never win a Super Bowl. Not a Dolphins fan. But I respected Marino's game a lot. The man deserved so much more with all of his accolades in his career.
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 Год назад
How would you rank Marino alongside other greats that didn’t win such as Kelly, Tarkenton, and Rivers ?
@samortmann5003
@samortmann5003 3 года назад
Can you do one for Marty Schottenheimer? Feels like there could be a few coaches that could get an untitled video.
@tmzebe530
@tmzebe530 3 года назад
Right? That'd be good he was always close those browns chiefs and chargers teams were good ones. He was always known for being too conservative and too focused on clock control.
@kalikid3198
@kalikid3198 3 года назад
Definitely one of the great coaches to never win a super bowl. If you wanna see something about him watch urinating trees video about him
@noobmaster-wj3qm
@noobmaster-wj3qm 3 года назад
Urinatingtree did a video on him
@samortmann5003
@samortmann5003 3 года назад
@@noobmaster-wj3qm I saw it but I was hoping these guys could go into more detail
@greatestgamesports5801
@greatestgamesports5801 3 года назад
Yes
@griselame
@griselame 3 года назад
Marino, like Elway during the same period, were undone by the lack of running game around them, making them and the passing game the sole focus of defenses. Fortunately for Elway, Mike Shanahan and Terrell Davis came along
@ericmatterson9905
@ericmatterson9905 3 года назад
If Marino had a Terell Davis he would have had 2 SB maybe 3
@Lex-cz4qv
@Lex-cz4qv 3 года назад
YES. Let me say it again - YES! Go back to the Miami Dolphins undefeated season which they capped off by winning the Superbowl. Do the names Csonka, Kiick, and Morris sound familiar? Of course. They had 3 great running backs Poor Dan had to work with the likes of Lorenzo Hampton, Troy Stradford , and Sammie Smith. Not exactly Hall of Famers. Hell, not even Pro Bowlers. Dan was forced to throw the ball 50 times a game. Everyone knew what was coming. It's a tribute to Dan's skill that he won as many games as he did. He deserved better. And Francois point about Elway is very well taken. As good as he was, Elway never won a Superbowl until he had Terrell Davis. All of a sudden Elway didn't have to carry the team on his back A Joe Namath quote says it all - "A quarterback's best friend is a good running game."
@AlonsoRules
@AlonsoRules 3 года назад
Miami PASSED on Emmitt Smith!!
@jackcarraway4707
@jackcarraway4707 3 года назад
FALSE! Marino apologists make this claim all the time. But what do the FACTS say? Fact check: Marino was drafted by a team that rode its run game to the Super Bowl woth David Woodley at quarterback.
@mrcnub
@mrcnub 3 года назад
@@jackcarraway4707 That's an absurd and stupid non-sequitur. The Dolphins running game being good before Marino arrived doesn't mean it was good while he was there. And it wasn't. Starting in Marino's rookie year (1983), here's where the Dolphins ranked in yards/rushing attempt: 23rd, 16th, 18th, 4th, 10th, 23rd, 28th, 26th, 21st, 20th, 26th, 10th, 23rd, 21st, 30th, 30th, and 28th. That's three top 10 finishes in 17 seasons, with an average ranking of 21st. And they were that ineffective on a rate basis even though opposing defenses likely spent the bulk of their preparation on the Dolphins' passing game. That, to state the blindingly obvious, is very not good.
@TheTicktockman321
@TheTicktockman321 2 года назад
Marino is one of my all-time favs. As a Pitt fan, I always thought he seemed to really struggle in poor weather. Almost all his poor games were in rain and/or snow. I think it affected his amazing release. Still, if my Steelers had drafted him, they likely win at least 2 Super Bowls. Heartbreaking.
@vincente4570
@vincente4570 Год назад
Yeah man, just like KENNY PICKETT. He literally was in y’all back yard for the taken. And he would’ve easily replaced Terry Bradshaw👍🏿
@solascripturaPR1517
@solascripturaPR1517 Год назад
I remember that Dolphins-Jags playoff game vividly: The sprinklers came on in the endzone! Even the announcers couldn't contain their laughter! Dan the Man is another one of those legends (Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Calvin Johnson, Barry Sanders) to retire without a ring. Sad, man.
@roland7584
@roland7584 7 месяцев назад
Barkley and Ewing have a much better excuse though. The only chances they really had were the 2 years when Jordan took some time off and The Dream took care of that. Outside of that, they had the Lakers, Celtics, Pistons, and Jordan to contend with. I would love to see someone interview defensive coordinators and defensive players from Marino's era to see if they picked up on something that Marino did at the line when it was a running play. It seems nearly impossible that for almost 2 decades not one running back could really do anything while he was there.
@fixxxer3456
@fixxxer3456 3 года назад
Always makes me sad that Marino went out on such a sad note, getting blown out by the Jags in the playoffs. He deserved so much better
@richarddecredico6098
@richarddecredico6098 3 года назад
No., he did not.
@jerrymccarthy5826
@jerrymccarthy5826 3 года назад
He deserved everything
@moedoe188
@moedoe188 2 года назад
Deserved?
@moedoe188
@moedoe188 2 года назад
@@jerrymccarthy5826 he deserved nothing and thats what he got, he wasn't clutch enough
@another183
@another183 2 года назад
@@moedoe188 you clearly didn't watch football then. Or have any Google skills. This is a team sport u don't win the superbowl with a amazing team with "clutch" players all around. Btw Most people can't name a single dolphins receiver, or defensive player. Especially in the second half of his career 🤔 what u think that means
@underwaterlevelz1947
@underwaterlevelz1947 2 года назад
Dan Marino had the best throwing motion and mechanics, with a perfect release. The best Dolphins team in the 90s that should have won the Super Bowl could not beat the Buffalo Bills.
@fivehundrediq5212
@fivehundrediq5212 2 года назад
Up & Out
@patrickdumont1249
@patrickdumont1249 2 года назад
Bills = Nemisis
@douglasdixon524
@douglasdixon524 2 года назад
Buffalo couldn't pull off the Super Bowl win, 4 losses in a row. They just got in the way to be 4 time losers.
@ilikethebills1087
@ilikethebills1087 2 года назад
@@douglasdixon524 We've only got a little over a month to go and they'll be 1-4!
@newempirenetworks4912
@newempirenetworks4912 2 года назад
@@douglasdixon524 WOW!!! All respect to Dan Marino but you are not being real. If he couldn't beat the Bills, how was he gonna win the Super Bowl. Losing or not, going to the SUPER BOWL FOUR TIMES IN A ROW IS AWESOME#BILLSMAFIA..... P.S We will win when we go this time!!!😉
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 2 года назад
Marino was a great QB with strong arm, not very mobile, but mobile enough. Great WRs, but really never great RBs. Defense was usually Miami's weaknesses. His early years, Miami owned the AFC East and only had to worry about the NY Jets. Mid-late '80s. Occasionally the Indy Colts and NE Pats. They loss to a very good SF team in the Super Bowl in 1984 The next year they were favored to get back to the Super Bowl but were upset by the Patriots in the playoffs. Then during most of Marino's peak years, the late '80s - mid '90s. Bad timing! The Buffalo Bills became very good. Much more complete team (offense, defense, special teams). The Bills own the AFC East from the late '80s - mid '90s and were elite. Miami could never get over the hump in the playoffs and normally were outed by the Bills. The Bills owned Miami during those years . By the late '90s/early '00s the Bills and Dolphins both got a little older and faded a little. Younger teams like the Patriots, Colts and Jets got better those teams started winning the AFC East. The Dolphins and Bills window had closed by the early '00s
@boxcarent.3147
@boxcarent.3147 2 года назад
Yes running game sucked and defense not very good at all vs the better offenses in the league at that team. Also their coaches needed some new blood. Just bad luck on another team he gets his superbowl.
@pauldawson5395
@pauldawson5395 2 года назад
U basically said it perfectly!! Well said
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 Год назад
The one thing the Dolphins still hold over the Bills though is that they have two Lombardi trophies, while the Bills still have none.
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 Год назад
Been a long time for both teams. Miami last won a SB back in the '70s. While the Bills last won a championship (AFL) back in the '60s, Pre-SB years. Some day it will happen for both teams.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
And Turtle Marino always throw dumb interceptions in important games 1992 AFC championship in Miami, and loss to Buffalo because Turtle Marino was in control
@jbellflower83
@jbellflower83 Год назад
There is a part of me that wishes Marino made it to the SB in 85 just to see if he could have repeated that performance against the Bears. I think ultimately the Bears would have won as they were destined to win that game but if there was any team that might have made them work for it, it was Miami. That quick release of Marino's was the perfect antidote for the 46 defense.
@cameronhirtle7316
@cameronhirtle7316 3 года назад
Even Brett Favre considered him the greatest QB arm talent, and those guys played together many years. That for me says a lot!
@roland7584
@roland7584 7 месяцев назад
I'd rather have the best QB mental talent than arm talent. That's really how Brady won all those Superbowls.
@Blackphillipsupporter
@Blackphillipsupporter 3 года назад
Such an underrated QB. Dude completely changed the position. Throwing for 4000 plus yards during a time where WR would get smoked by safeties
@shirleebostrom7230
@shirleebostrom7230 3 года назад
CHANGED IT HOW? He Lost to a Guy Named Joe! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@davidrivera9743
@davidrivera9743 3 года назад
The defense end of story. That is why Dan Marino untitled.
@secondarycolors2947
@secondarycolors2947 3 года назад
@@davidrivera9743 Facts
@TV-ob1if
@TV-ob1if 3 года назад
Dan Marino is constantly talked about as the GOAT. What are you talking about
@secondarycolors2947
@secondarycolors2947 3 года назад
@@TV-ob1if uh... No His behind Tom Brady and Joe Montana Everyone knows this.. whoever says that is a Dolphins fan or misinformed
@weegeemike
@weegeemike 2 года назад
Marino's career reinforces the fact that offense wins games, but defense wins championships. He never had a good enough D to win against good playoff teams. Not a big Marino fan, but i do feel bad that someone that great could never win the big game. If he had a good enough defense' i feel like he would have won multiple Super Bowls without a doubt.
@markmeyer6800
@markmeyer6800 2 года назад
Crazy draft Elway 5 Super Bowls. Kelly 4 Super Bowls. Marino 1 Super Bowl. Eason 1 Super Bowl. 11 Super Bowls out of 1 class. The win percentage is not good but the NFC back then was so powerful. I remember as a kid hoping the AFC would win just 1! I was a Broncos fan and would have loved to see any AFC team win it. Amazing memories watching these guys play!
@isaacallen2257
@isaacallen2257 3 года назад
Dan Marino so skilled. Truly sad he never won a title.
@denimchicken104
@denimchicken104 3 года назад
Dan’s cameo in the movie Little Nicky was the best. Dan: “I can’t stand retirement. C’mon just let me win one super bowl” Devil: “in exchange for eternal damnation of your soul? You’re much too nice a guy to make me do that to you, Dan.” Dan: “you did it for Namath!” Devil: “yes, well, Joe was coming here anyway.” Dan: “this sucks! I’m gonna go to the super bowl as an announcer, and I’ll win myself an Emmy!” Devil: “that’s the spirit!” Little Nicky: “you’re a good devil, dad.” Devil: “...and I also happen to be a jets fan.”
@williamberry4615
@williamberry4615 2 года назад
He was great in Ace Ventura too
@therush420
@therush420 2 года назад
That explains everything
@jasonwardy8192
@jasonwardy8192 2 года назад
Team game. Dolphins were never built to go the distance. That said, the best pure passer in NFL, this guy was amazing.
@vincente4570
@vincente4570 Год назад
They sure as hell had the quarterback. But my problem is that John Elway didn’t have that much more than Dan Marino. But yet went to 5 Super Bowls. So what’s up wit dat!!!
@haroldsmyth6685
@haroldsmyth6685 Год назад
​@@vincente4570 you answered youre own question
@michaell874
@michaell874 Год назад
The interesting aspect about Don Shula and the Dolphins is in the way he coached the Miami to three straight AFC championships, winning back to back Super Bowls behind a running game consisting of two half backs of Kiick and Mercury Morris and hall of fame Fullback Larry Csonka, but then he failed in giving Dan Marino a running back.
@haroldsmyth6685
@haroldsmyth6685 Год назад
That nucleous with griese wa already there in 70. Could have won more except for they left for the usfl in 75along with warfield
@bootitup6927
@bootitup6927 3 года назад
He should've won but ran into literally every greatest team
@keenanmccarty9925
@keenanmccarty9925 3 года назад
He played in the toughest era
@furioussherman7265
@furioussherman7265 3 года назад
@@keenanmccarty9925 The toughest era that wasn't utterly dominated by the Evil Empire, that is.
@dusk6159
@dusk6159 3 года назад
@@furioussherman7265 Indeed
@gabrielsandoval7331
@gabrielsandoval7331 3 года назад
It’s not as if the Dolphins were atop of the league during these years. Far as I can remember, these Dolphins teams were always somewhere along the 5-10 spot of teams. They had big holes, namely defense and running.
@CD-gk9ix
@CD-gk9ix 3 года назад
He lost to the wild card Patriots in 85. They weren’t good at all.
@CBOE2012
@CBOE2012 3 года назад
Do a Tracy McGrady untitled. His losses were agonizing and worthy of the evaluation
@murray1978
@murray1978 3 года назад
He should have never left Toronto. If him and Carter stayed together, Raptors could have been in the Finals in 2002 instead of the Nets.
@AngelSoto-bz2nv
@AngelSoto-bz2nv 3 года назад
You’re kidding right?
@Knightroismyhomeboy
@Knightroismyhomeboy 3 года назад
@@murray1978 Doc Rivers screwed T-Mac. Duncan was going to join the Magic along with Grant Hill and T-Mac, but Duncan was told by Doc that significant others were not allowed to ride on the team plane and that did not sit well with his wife who wanted to stay in San Antonio.
@brandonw6139
@brandonw6139 3 года назад
He lost because he wasn't that good and his team's choked , years they didn't choked they faced tough competition
@dmo5207
@dmo5207 3 года назад
My man never got out of the first round. He’s just not that good.
@BulkNoise
@BulkNoise 2 года назад
Hope this series is going strong, I’d love to see a Philip Rivers episode.
@stevefowler2112
@stevefowler2112 2 года назад
I grew up a huge Dolphins fanatic and watched the Fins since Shula's arrival in '70 through Dan's retirement in 2000. From my vantage point the 70's perfect teams were built like magic with hall of famers signed as free agents and low cost trades and some key high draft picks. Those teams were loaded with talent and with Shula pushing them you ended up with three SB's in a row and the perfect '72 season. After that the Dolphins came close several times but other AFC teams just had more talent when we had very good teams (Bills for their run as examples) and the Dolphins with Dan always had a chance to win so our record was always good so we never got blue chip draft picks and there were always teams that had been down and then rebuilt with blue chip draft talent (The Patriots before Belicheck had like seven 1st round draft picks on their team at one point). With Shula's solid coaching and Dan under center we never drafted high and the couple times we did they either got hurt early in their career or were flops.
@vomitingforever5392
@vomitingforever5392 3 года назад
When I found the "untitled" playlist, I was like damn, why didn't they name this playlist. Turns out I'm just stupid
@kenthehobo
@kenthehobo 3 года назад
And to think, Joe Flacco and Trent Dillfer have one, and Eli Manning has two...
@michaelsmith5769
@michaelsmith5769 3 года назад
Eli's Giants went on 2 lucky runs. There's a reason the 2nd team was 9-7.
@paulcoover7057
@paulcoover7057 3 года назад
Garapplo, has two and hasn't won one. Lol
@user-yj3kn4fe7h
@user-yj3kn4fe7h 3 года назад
Dude, don't remind me...🤦‍♂️
@cassidy109
@cassidy109 3 года назад
Nick Foles, Jeff Hostetler, Doug Williams and Brad Johnson each have one as well. I’m kind of iffy about Jim Plunkett as well but some might toss him in the category of middling NFL QBs who managed to win a title as a starter, or in his case two rings.
@paulcoover7057
@paulcoover7057 3 года назад
@@cassidy109 interesting point
@SolamenteVees
@SolamenteVees 2 года назад
I came here to say “Laces Out,” but was reminded of how transcendent Marino’s talent was. Great video.
@fman4234
@fman4234 2 года назад
Excellent vid! I remember 1983's QB draft and as a life-long Broncos fan, I always appreciated Marino's excellence and besting of Elway in most meetings. Marino doesn't need the Lomardi trophy to be labeled a top three QB in NFL history.
@ryanevans8566
@ryanevans8566 2 года назад
Dan Marino's Dolphins and John Elway's Broncos on played three times in their careers. Once in 1985, and twice in 1998 (regular season and playoffs).
@vincente4570
@vincente4570 Год назад
Yeah, but greatness like his deserves that validation doe👏
@richitorres1able
@richitorres1able 3 года назад
Untitled suggestion (in a few years): Mike Trout
@HydetheRapper
@HydetheRapper 3 года назад
This is painfully true.
@JOHNORR1
@JOHNORR1 3 года назад
Phillip Rivers
@ordinarysausageman605
@ordinarysausageman605 3 года назад
Jim Kelly
@gregtrust5599
@gregtrust5599 3 года назад
Mike Trout is the Dan Marino of baseball
@reintaler6355
@reintaler6355 3 года назад
@@gregtrust5599 Except Trout might not even win a pennant
@mrcnub
@mrcnub 3 года назад
The reason why Dan never won a ring is perfectly summed up by this fun fact: he threw 44 TD passes for a team that finished 8-8. He had no running game and, more importantly, terrible defenses. That isn't a problem against bad teams in the regular season, where Dan could turn the game into a shootout. But you don't get to play bad teams in the playoffs, and that's where the Dolphins' weaknesses would get exposed. His team was just never good enough to get it done. The best team he had was the '84 team, but no one was going to deny the '84 49ers. And even if he'd somehow miraculously carried one of those early 90s teams past the Bills and into the Super Bowl, they'd have gotten blasted by the NFC rep. It's no accident that the NFC champion won the Super Bowl every single year of Marino's prime.
@mrcnub
@mrcnub 3 года назад
@G BLICKY Or the Giants. I think that 1990 might have been the best of those early 90s Dolphins teams. And while the Giants were a bad matchup for the Bills, they would have been an even worse matchup for the Dolphins.
@Orange6921
@Orange6921 3 года назад
The NFC teams were so much more physical and better on defense in those years. The Giants, the Bears, The Redskins, the 49ers. Everyone remembers the niners offense but that defense was extremely physical with Ronnie Lott and company. The Giants, Redskins and Bears were so intimidating. It seemed like the Raiders were the only AFC team with that kind of physical play but they were slowly fading after 1983. By the early 90's it was the cowboys and niners alone. Those top NFC teams just DOMINATED the line of scrimmage in those days. That's really what undid the Bills and the Broncos in those SB losses. The Bills in particular were loaded with talent (more than any previous AFC champion in those years) but always got beat at the line of scrimmage in those SB's. The Broncos were not as talented as the Bills but had John Elway in his prime. Good enough to win the AFC 3 times, but got destroyed at the line of scrimmage in the SB.
@marcoslaureano5562
@marcoslaureano5562 3 года назад
Jim Kelly had an AWESOME defense. A GREAT RB in Thurman Thomas - went to FOUR super bowls and won ZERO. Excuses, excuses.
@mrcnub
@mrcnub 3 года назад
@@marcoslaureano5562 The Bills did not have an "awesome" defense. They had a few great players but as a unit they weren't as good as the NFC teams. Their Super Bowl teams ranked 14th, 16th, 10th, and 9th in defensive DVOA. By some of the more basic stats they ranked even worse than that.
@Orange6921
@Orange6921 3 года назад
@@marcoslaureano5562 That "awesome" defense got totally destroyed each year in the SB, particularity along the defensive line.
@Keighron34
@Keighron34 2 года назад
I'm a Bills fan but always admired how great Marino was. Whether it was Marino's fault or not, in the NFL (even now but especially back then) if you can't run, you can't win. Same reason Elway didn't get a ring till he got TD
@vincente4570
@vincente4570 Год назад
I disagree. John Elway was always an athlete. It just that Denver discovered Terrell Davis along with getting the complimentary pieces to boot. But make no mistake about it. John was the center piece of that team and the owner at the time made sure he had one last shot at it. And he got the ring ✌️
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 Год назад
Yeah Denver had a subpar running game for most of Elway's career but it was the defense that really stank up the field in Elway's early Super Bowl loses. In 86 he kept them in the game until the third quarter before the Denver did fell apart and got some very unlucky breaks (The Bavaro TD pass comes to mind) In 87 by all rights they shouldn't have even been there since Cleveland had that game won before the "fumble". And once again it was the defense that just got completely torched by Washington and a no name running back that had one great moment and a journeyman quarterback that got hot at just the right moment. By the time Davis arrived in Denver they had also done a lot to fix their problems on the defensive side of the ball as well and it made an enormous difference in those two Super Bow victories in the 90s. You have to have some offense but you absolutely can not win a championship with a substandard defense. Which brings us to the Bills who by all rights should have at least beaten New York, since that team had a great defense and offense. The loss to Washington was equally shocking. However the loss to Dallas wasn't surprising because they really ran into a buzz saw on both sides of the game when they played those Cowboys teams.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
Do not compare Turtle Marino with Elway for god sake
@bjchit
@bjchit 9 месяцев назад
@@juanpabloperez9063 Marino was better.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 9 месяцев назад
@@bjchit Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i preffer even Aikman than turtle "made mistakes like a rookie" marino
@patrickflug4605
@patrickflug4605 Год назад
As a Jets fan living in Florida ; Dan Marino was a constant thorn in my side. However, his talent and will to win won my respect. I'm a huge fan and enjoyed the rivalry.
@HipsterShiningArmor
@HipsterShiningArmor 3 года назад
if we're doing NFL QBs, Fran Tarkenton would be an interesting one
@mrcnub
@mrcnub 3 года назад
Agreed! He had pretty much all of the career passing records before Marino came along.
@zacharythomason7359
@zacharythomason7359 3 года назад
Do one on Jim Kelly and the Bills.
@jaron_a_mo
@jaron_a_mo 3 года назад
To who?
@thereilneid2868
@thereilneid2868 3 года назад
Agree totally on Tarkenton. Those 70's Vikings teams were very underrated in my opinion. He had a very interesting career also.
@willflint5014
@willflint5014 3 года назад
Agreed. My late grandfather, “sacked,” him in High School. Sacks were not an official stat at the time.
@georgethimakis4710
@georgethimakis4710 3 года назад
Just imagine if Dan Marino and Warren Moon (had to shout him out lol) got to play with with the new defensive rules nowadays
@joeyblowey3460
@joeyblowey3460 3 года назад
Oh if Marino played today he'd throw 1,000 TDs in his career.
@joshdude273
@joshdude273 2 года назад
Spoken like kids who’ve never seen these legends play. This dude actually said Warren would be Rodgers lmfao wtf I can’t
@joshdude273
@joshdude273 2 года назад
@yossarian “spoken like kids” brother you can’t even read my comment and interpret it correctly, you definitely a short buser
@davidjackson9680
@davidjackson9680 2 года назад
@@joshdude273 warren threw as many interceptions as he did tds damn near even with the defensive rules of today he not doing what Rodgers did Rodgers had 50k passing yards with 412tds to 89int you don’t just become that efficient because of new rules
@davidjackson9680
@davidjackson9680 2 года назад
@@joshdude273 in 2018 Aaron had the lowest all time int rate at 0.3 Aaron is like the god of efficient at qb
@nicholas.alan85
@nicholas.alan85 2 года назад
Great video. Brought tears to my eyes at the end.
@shakeandjake_1
@shakeandjake_1 2 года назад
Great insight. Love this series
@youareivan
@youareivan 3 года назад
having been a long time dolphin fan i've spent a lot of time thinking about marino. the best explanation i can come with is that he was so talented that his team won 4 or so games every year that they had no business winning, which resulted in the team having worse draft picks and tougher schedules.
@shawnchristianson324
@shawnchristianson324 2 года назад
Schedules are already predetermined for the most part. That has nothing to do with it. If they had a tough schedule it was merely a coincidence or they had other good teams in their division year in, and year out.
@paulgaither
@paulgaither 2 года назад
@@shawnchristianson324 - Wrong. While 8 of your 16 games were against your division rivals, the other 8 were based on your record and the records of your opponents from the previous year. Prior to the realignment of 2002: 1st place finisher: played 1st and 2nd in one division, 1st and 3rd in the other 2nd place finisher: played 2nd and 4th in one division, 1st and 2nd in the other 3rd place finisher: played 1st and 3rd in one division, 3rd and 5th in the other 4th place finisher: played 4th and 5th in one division, 2nd and 4th in the other 5th place finisher: played 3rd and 5th in one division, 4th and 5th in the other There were similar rules for the non conference games as well. This is why you are wrong, as Miami would player tougher schedules regularly than if they had otherwise lost more games.
@shawnchristianson324
@shawnchristianson324 2 года назад
@@paulgaither Oh I was not aware of the realignment in 2002. Thank you for pointing that out!
@michaelthorpe1869
@michaelthorpe1869 2 года назад
He didn't win because the coaches and organization didn't do their jobs well enough
@nunyabusiness5075
@nunyabusiness5075 2 года назад
@@michaelthorpe1869 What? You're telling me Shula was coaching for at least a decade after the game had passed him by? And their GMs never got the hang of free agency? How can this be, they had the undefeated season in which they beat TWO whole teams with a winning record in the 14 game season.
@jamessimmons2193
@jamessimmons2193 3 года назад
still waiting on a Reggie Miller untitled
@JWex-jy7sk
@JWex-jy7sk 3 года назад
@James Simmons 2000 Finals, 1998 ECF, and 2004 ECF were the closest he ever came. You could make a case that if the “Malace at the Palace“ never happened, the Pacers with Artest could’ve really challenged the Pistons and Spurs in his final season for a title. Cause that fight just destroyed their whole season!
@IsiahTomas
@IsiahTomas 3 года назад
As a ... *sigh..* Knicks fan, it feels really, really weird to say thanks to Ron Artest.
@mike04574
@mike04574 3 года назад
a lot of great athletes who still havent gotten an untitled yet
@dusk6159
@dusk6159 3 года назад
The opposite of a Dan Marino: failed and choked when it mattered (especially vs the 1999 Knicks), despite having those stacked (literally the only team example, aside the HOFers Bulls of course, in the 90s that wasn't a star or a duo star alone in bad teams) Pacers teams and for both the 90s and 2000s decades as well. Especially those Rik Smits, Mark Jackson, prime Jalen Rose, Davis boys coached by Larry Bird teams, carrying his single digit points Games. And despite getting all the calls from the refs, that Hollywood Miller (some original flopping in there).
@Pedroapares
@Pedroapares 3 года назад
response: Michael Jordan and Malace at the Palace basically.
@bignasty1876
@bignasty1876 2 года назад
Most awesome and informative presentation. 👍
@ersturdevant2831
@ersturdevant2831 2 года назад
Marino never received enough protection, imo. I remember him constantly getting concussions, if I remember correctly.
@TheOriginalCrum
@TheOriginalCrum 3 года назад
I would say Calvin Johnson but we all know why he's untitled.. One word: Detroit
@ANlMEMaster
@ANlMEMaster 3 года назад
Can't have nothing in Detroit
@gregoryfilar1783
@gregoryfilar1783 3 года назад
Barry Sanders also fell victim to 60 years of wretchedly bad ownership
@waynejohanson1083
@waynejohanson1083 3 года назад
No wonder he retired still in his prime.
@tomdalfonzo9959
@tomdalfonzo9959 3 года назад
@@gregoryfilar1783 just imagine if Miami traded for Sanders? Both he AND Marino would've won a Super Bowl together.
@atticusruiz2844
@atticusruiz2844 3 года назад
i would like this comment but its at 69 so i can't
@dpassen1
@dpassen1 3 года назад
When I watch highlights of any great QB, they look like the best to ever play. When I watch Marino highlights, I don't know how anyone could possibly be better.
@WilliamPeck1958
@WilliamPeck1958 2 года назад
very nice, good job!
@Smartypantskids1012
@Smartypantskids1012 2 года назад
He stayed with the dolphins for too long I always thought had he went to the Steelers in the early 90’s he would have got that Super Bowl he is a classic example of loyalty above legacy
@thegrinch7989
@thegrinch7989 2 года назад
The Steelers would have beaten the Cowboys in Super Bowl 30 for sure.
@juanpabloperez9063
@juanpabloperez9063 11 месяцев назад
Lol Turtle Marino always chokedz 1992 AFC championship in Miami and loss to Bill 🤣🤣
@RealOGMudbone
@RealOGMudbone 3 месяца назад
Be honest, who wants to live in Pittsburgh over Miami
@georgfriedrichhandel4390
@georgfriedrichhandel4390 3 года назад
The Dolphins of the late 80s were very similar to the Saints team of 2014-2016. Both teams had potent offenses that ranked near the top of the league and quarterbacks who were setting one record after another but their defenses ranked near or at the bottom. For this reason, both teams were not playoff contenders during those periods.
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 2 года назад
That was Peyton Manning's curse for all but one month of his career at Indianapolis.
@georgfriedrichhandel4390
@georgfriedrichhandel4390 2 года назад
@@indy_go_blue6048 I don't think that's true. In Peyton's 14 seasons with the Colts, the team made the playoffs 11 times, won a Super Bowl and made it to another. How can this compare to the Dolphins of the late 80s?
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 2 года назад
@@georgfriedrichhandel4390 Believe me. The Colts had a magnificent offense, but their D was as porous as cheese cloth. With Manning's PO blues, had the '06 D not played with equal magnificence for 3 of those 4 PO games he'd have 0 SBs at Indy. Go check their D stats for the Manning years.
@krambone
@krambone 2 года назад
@Sonny Jim they couldn't run the ball at all. Teams thinking they can TOTALLY abandon the run will damn near never win Chips. Gotta pass,playaction and RUN the ball to keep defense off-balance not just throw 4 quarters straight
@dennismumford6108
@dennismumford6108 2 года назад
@@krambone You do know about Kurt Warner and the Rams in '99? His Defense gave up 37 pts. in that 1st playoff game so Warner threw 5 TD passes and led his team to a 49-37 win. He had no running game in all 3 playoff games that year. Kurt ended with over 1,000 yds. passing in those 3 games while his backs ended with around 100 yds. for those 3 games.
@bigbadzeus8321
@bigbadzeus8321 3 года назад
I want a Barry Sanders Untitled, Reggie Miller Untitled, & and more soccer beef.
@hmoobgvp
@hmoobgvp 3 года назад
Soccer beef? Man that'll be nothing but footage of them on the ground rolling around faking pain.
@zacharythomason7359
@zacharythomason7359 3 года назад
I want more basketball & football collapses.
@ofenomeno1381
@ofenomeno1381 3 года назад
@@hmoobgvp you obviously know nothing about soccer
@hmoobgvp
@hmoobgvp 3 года назад
@@ofenomeno1381 lol calm down, it's a joke besides you know I'm right. You got grown men rolling on the field acting like they're hurt. The only sport where grown men fall on the ground and roll around trying to sell their pain lmao.
@nerdsworthpoindexter6661
@nerdsworthpoindexter6661 2 года назад
No defense. No running game. There's your answer.
@bennieboy9216
@bennieboy9216 2 года назад
Thanks for the memories Dan!
@LL3Jay
@LL3Jay 3 года назад
I’m a lifelong Detroit Lions fan and my first two NFL jerseys I ever got when I was a kid were Barry Sanders #20 and Dan Marino #13.
@SuperHero3
@SuperHero3 3 года назад
Two of my all-time favourite players along with Deion Sanders.
@kchall5
@kchall5 3 года назад
Marino was never the same after rupturing his Achilles.
@illusioNery
@illusioNery 3 года назад
Usually, any professional player isn’t once the achilles ruptures. Look back at all the legends in any sport that had their achilles ruptured and it was usually the end of the road soon after
@SuperHero3
@SuperHero3 3 года назад
I see what you're saying but when he came back in 1994 he was incredible and carried the Dolphins to the AFC East title, beat Montana and the Chiefs in the WC, had that amazing 473 5TD game in Week 1 and lead the Dolphins back against the Jets in of the most famous games in NFL history, the "Fake Spike".
@Orange6921
@Orange6921 3 года назад
I disagree, he was really good that first year afterwards, but he was an aging player and it didn't last.
@ValensBellator
@ValensBellator 3 года назад
Yeah, and by his last year he apparently had some nerve issue in his shoulder and his passes lost all their zip. He wasn’t the same quarterback for the second half of his career, though he was still great for much of it.
@MonchiFan
@MonchiFan 3 года назад
@@illusioNery Kobe
@jamesstinedurf9841
@jamesstinedurf9841 10 месяцев назад
a lot of this sounds like something i see with most teams still to this day. more often than not a team strikes gold with a player, usually a QB, and after early success they allow the team to deteriorate over time and expect that player to carry them
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan 2 года назад
Dan Marino is the prototype to today's NFL QBs. He was the creator of the west coast offenses. Sure that was ran by other coaches & other teams, but they all wanted a guy like Marino to make it work perfectly. It wasn't until the 90s that we got other guys who could throw like him. Manning, Favre, etc.
@MrChillguy7
@MrChillguy7 Год назад
Pretty sure it was bill Walsh while he was on them 70s Bengals teams who made it and turn it into what it would become when he went to the 49ers.
@worstcaseofcrabsever5510
@worstcaseofcrabsever5510 Год назад
Bill Walsh invented west caost. Marino just showcased it
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer 3 года назад
I still want one on the late Air McNair, but this is great too!
@ValensBellator
@ValensBellator 3 года назад
I still remember that 4th qt comeback against the colts where he pulled an audible despite not being allowed to by JJ, where he identified an opening prior to snapping and completed a deep pass instead. It was hard to argue with the results lol... they’d go on to win that one.
@James-bv4nu
@James-bv4nu 2 года назад
Football is a game where no one person on the field can win a game all by himself, but any one person can lose a game all by himself. On a given Sunday, any one monster player can be stopped; even a future HOFer, a beast, or even a generational, exceptional talent like Marino.
@jimkon5767
@jimkon5767 Год назад
One of Marino's best moments was in Ace Ventura - Pet Detective ha ha!
@lukesajewski1282
@lukesajewski1282 3 года назад
As a patriots fan, Dan Marino deserved a ring.
@toonsis
@toonsis 3 года назад
Its a team sport, the Bills had better teams...............and never got a ring either
@jalencampbell8807
@jalencampbell8807 3 года назад
As a Jaguars fan, I don’t know how to feel about my team destroying the Dolphins in the playoffs. The 50% of me is happy but the other 50% of me is sad he didn’t get a ring. Marino is one of the best of all time.
@benjaminmarquez1994
@benjaminmarquez1994 3 года назад
Blame it on Shula
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
Nice of you to say seeing as crapping the bed VS the Patriots cost Marino his one real shot at getting a ring. A Fins-Bears Super Bowl in '85 would've been epic and the highest rated TV show in the history of humankind to this day.
@TheDMB411987
@TheDMB411987 3 года назад
The dolphins losing to the chargers in the divisional round was the first and only time I cried over a football game.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
I remember seeing that loss at home knowing I had to drive 3 hours back to college right afterwards. That sucked even more than the loss itself.
@christopherpettit2304
@christopherpettit2304 2 года назад
Me too. I was 10. They had a team built to beat Pittsburgh the next week. The only other time I got so frustrated was when they held the lead for the entire game vs the Colts in 2009 only to let Peyton drive and win it.
@asnark7115
@asnark7115 2 года назад
That’s when Dan Fouts became my hero!
@TimRHillard
@TimRHillard 2 года назад
That's an epic game though. Both teams played and gave all they had.
@TheDMB411987
@TheDMB411987 2 года назад
@@DolFan316 I hear ya. I was 7-8 at the time and I think it was just watching them dominate most of the game and slowly let it slip away.
@smokeylovesfire1589
@smokeylovesfire1589 Год назад
A great and informative video. You were spot on. The only real offense Dan had was Nat Moore and the marks brothers. No defense and no running backs. All the blame goes on the Miami mangers and Jimmy Johnson. Jimmy had the right idea it was the problem there was real team backing up Dan and the marks brothers. They had years to fix this but did not get the job done. They all payed the price. If Dan had a team around him he would have been compared to Tom Brady for Superbowl wins. At least we all got to see a master and two receivers play magic on the field!
@jp12696
@jp12696 8 дней назад
One of the biggest reasons is throughout his entire prime he played in the same division as the Buffalo Bills who from 1988 to 1993 was one of the most dominant teams in the league.
@animaniacsrule
@animaniacsrule 3 года назад
As a Dolphins fan that 93 season was even more heartbreaking than 84 or 85.
@danevertt3210
@danevertt3210 3 года назад
Yep go Bills
@mm-gl7sz
@mm-gl7sz 3 года назад
Dolphins were not beating the Bills 2 times in one year back then. It was only the hatred the two teams had for each other that allowed the Dolphins to even compete. The Bills were better everywhere than the Dolphins except qb.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
It wasn't just Marino's injury that sunk them, it was Mitchell also getting hurt and most of the D as well. Add on top of that a brutal 3-game stretch that saw them face the Giants, Bills and Steelers (all playoff teams that season) and then the Chargers who literally always beat them in San Diego at that time.
@Texas_Cruiser
@Texas_Cruiser 3 года назад
These videos are so eloquently put together and executed. Exceptional work young man.
@dexsanders9124
@dexsanders9124 6 месяцев назад
My favorite qb of all time Watched him growing up n didn't even realize i was watching greatness 💪 I was just amazed by his cannon of an arm n he would sling that football all game if you let him😎😁 I cried a couple of those playoff losses as a kid😢 I didn't start watching Dan til around 1989 n we could never just get over the hump esp after rookie year Will always be my 🐐 qb even tho I'm a Ravens fan🫡
@briannat1086
@briannat1086 2 года назад
What a great player Dan was. Gave all he had, every play, for 17 years. What else could you possibly hope for?
@triggertigger4336
@triggertigger4336 Год назад
A super bowl
@briannat1086
@briannat1086 Год назад
@@triggertigger4336 blame Shula.
@triggertigger4336
@triggertigger4336 Год назад
@@briannat1086 I blame you
@triggertigger4336
@triggertigger4336 Год назад
@@briannat1086 your a monster
@briannat1086
@briannat1086 Год назад
@Trigger Tigger you silly. But you're right, they should have won a few with Dan.
@johnmikolajczyk
@johnmikolajczyk 3 года назад
Video idea: Untitled, Jim Kelly and the 1990s Bills
@furioussherman7265
@furioussherman7265 3 года назад
With Jim Kelly, there are three reasons. Reason 1: The Big Blue Wrecking Crew Reason 2: Coach Gibbs Reason 3: Jerry Jones, Part 1 and Part 2
@furioussherman7265
@furioussherman7265 3 года назад
@Harry Engel I'd call it more the fact that Jones is the greediest man in football who can't stand having anyone else take credit for Dallas' success, forgetting in the process that there are people better qualified for the jobs he wants done. As well, Dallas has been a magnet for mercurial, volatile personalities and people who are as inconsistent as they are talented ever since Jones got in charge. Sometimes it works, but he honestly hasn't gotten the balance of volatile and brilliant right since 1995.
@furioussherman7265
@furioussherman7265 3 года назад
@Harry Engel Jerry's an egomaniac, not stupid. His bad moves aren't quite as meme-worthy of those done by the front office of The Artists Formerly Known As The Washington Redskins. The Cowboys are more akin to a dog owned by a person who has no idea how to train them rather than just a straight-up joke. Sometimes they're good, sometimes they misbehave, but they'll never reach what they could be unless their owner stops seeing them as just something nice to have around and starts taking them to obedience classes.
@jerryjanik480
@jerryjanik480 3 года назад
Okay here's the reason why the bells of lost 4 Super Bowls in a row we ran into great teams and also our starting quarterback Jim Kelly partied like he was a careful one actress in The Hangover Zach Galifianakis character
@thedistantprinceinyouremai6345
@thedistantprinceinyouremai6345 3 года назад
Can we get a Jamarcus Russell untitled?
@demaszstyo9644
@demaszstyo9644 3 года назад
The video would be a blank tape. If you know you know
@vittiriowashington8623
@vittiriowashington8623 3 года назад
@@demaszstyo9644 I see what you did here
@thedistantprinceinyouremai6345
@thedistantprinceinyouremai6345 3 года назад
@@vittiriowashington8623 Jamarcus said he did too
@TV-ob1if
@TV-ob1if 3 года назад
That one would be last about 2 and a half minutes.
@shawnhall5322
@shawnhall5322 2 года назад
I can answer the above question without even seeing this video. Dan never won a Super Bowl because his teams always showcased no running game and a crappy defense. Hey, Dolphins owner- Danny Boy and a couple of halfway decent receivers isn't all you need to win it all. Maybe I should also include clueless General Manager as well.
@RETRO_BELL
@RETRO_BELL 2 года назад
A "deep-dive" into *DAN MARINO'S* career, *Nice*
@Ariakon
@Ariakon 3 года назад
This entire episode was beautifully written, but that last minute is POWERFUL. I grew up in South Florida and Dan Marino was football. He brought in a lot of the ride or die fans that are around today. Really miss these days.
@jaxkommish
@jaxkommish 3 года назад
I worked the scoreboard for the Jaguars that game. It was insane... he started off 0-11 passing
@emenem6131
@emenem6131 2 года назад
So many great QBs back around that time. They take so much heat and praise and it is a fact you’re not going to consistently win without a good Qb but everyone else has to do their job too. Even Mr Brady had to have solid receivers and a defense. Hate it for Marino, somebody that gifted without a ring? Crazy.
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