### We hear Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and Dan Marino met recently to discuss a potential job with the organization and those conversations will continue. Ross and Marino haven’t yet settled on what would be the best fit for him, but both parties want to make it work and he could end up involved in multiple aspects of the organization. A role on the football side is possible down the road, but probably not in the next few months.
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It's smart. Let him get a taste of various things. And if it works out maybe he moves up. God knows the current structure doesn't scream security ;p
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He knows how to read a defense. He knows the passing game. He knows both at a very high level. It's a good start. Even if they start him in sales or PR he'd eventually get into the football side somehow. First thing to do is bring him aboard, in any capacity.
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Bring him on let him talk to Tannehill once a week
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if he's just a figure-head I don't see the point here other than some marketing ploy by Ross (kind of like Ross trying to bring celebrities on board as mini-owners - just meaningless fluff).
If they felt he could be another Elway, then that could be a difference and he could really make an impact. Otherwise, it's almost like he's just doing Dan a favor and trying to improve the image of the team from a 'goodwill' economic viewpoint. -
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To me, the most interesting aspect of this is the fact that Marino has stayed close to the game for many years with his broadcasting job, instead of doing something completely different. Not only was he the entire Miami Dolphins offense during his tenure, but now that he's covered other teams while broadcasting, surely some of that has also rubbed off on him over the years.
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I think that he would be great in a role where he's the go between with Ross and the football operation. He's not making the football decesions, but he understands them, and makes sure that things are clear and smooth between everyone. Eyes and ears on both sides.
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Have him replace Jesse Agler, or campaign for stadium subsidies.
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why even worry about his role. They arent gonna put him in a posistion he cant succeed in. Just be happy the best player to ever wear a Phins jersey...and greatest Qb IMO...will be part of the team again..
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Have him speak instead of Ross at all functions.
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Uhh, no. There IS some in-between. It doesn't have to be so all or nothing.
What Barry said makes sense too when he mentioned that Marino will not likely work on the football side for a few months. They're still in draft mode right now. You can't just add a swinging dick to the party in the 11th hour like that. And immediately after the draft they'll be bringing in all their UDFAs and also taking a second pass over the remaining free agents to fill positions that didn't get addressed in the draft. There will be players cut by teams after the draft and they'll want to look at those guys as well.
You don't want to add someone to the personnel decision-making structure while decisions about 2014 personnel are still being made. However at some point (before camp most likely) they'll basically be done with that phase of the business for this year with the exception of some minor roster maintenance as injuries happen, and a few waiver claims...and that's when you start to figure out where Marino fits. Coincidentally, that is also when they will figure out how the Analytics department fits.Aquafin, Pandarilla, Steve-Mo and 2 others like this. -
I don't really want Marino involved with the team. Why? He's got no business experience, no football personnel experience, and no coaching experience. He threw a football really well, and was an adequate pre-game guy.
Ross doesn't have a position for him, or any reason to do it other than people have pushed for it and suggested it would be a good idea. That doesn't give me a tremendous amount of confidence this won't be an embarrassment. -
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Elway's abilities off the field have nothing to do with Marino's. Elway was a more cerebral QB than Dan. Elway did front office stuff.
Dan's philosophy when playing was just shut up and throw it to the open guy. His TV gigs were bereft of any real analysis. He brought nothing but a name.
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Still, going back to the playing days, Elway was a more cerebral QB then Marino. Elway studied the game, Marino did not. Its really a testament to Marino's physical abilities, but in the end he was too arrogant to study the game. -
We are talking about a position where he would get up on a public stage on behalf of the dolphins and be the face of the franchise. The last time he did that, he was embarrassingly drunk. It's not ridiculous or cheap for me to bring it up.Steve-Mo likes this. -
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It was a lame attempt at a joke and a cheap shot. You are entitled. What position are we talking about? Has he been appointed to anything yet?Public Stage? the man has been on the public stage his WHOLE LIFE. He will be held to a standard by the organization. I hate to think all the good the man has done gets erased by the incident you are talking about. Just think its poor to go out of your way to go for the quick laugh at a guy who has done more than almost anyone for this team and South Florida -
The difference is I'm not willing to gloss over his faults just because he was a great QB. He got up on stage and was visibly drunk. That was an important PR event and he cared so little he allowed himself to get ****faced before he went on stage. If he's getting a position that involves PR (which it would), then its completely fair for me or anyone else to bring up what he did the last PR event he attended.
And LI, your argument is effing stupid. None of that other stuff has **** all to do with Marino being drunk.Steve-Mo likes this. -
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