2011: Forever remembered as a terrible year to be a Dolphins fan!
Irony: A player twice passed over by the Dolphins breaks Marino's yardage record and we haven't been able to find a QB at a pro bowl level since. Brees is probably going to Canton with another 2-3 good years and Miami's on 15 QB's since Marino hung em up.
The only solace in this is that Brees is a class guy and I'd rather it be him than a rival like Brady.
Now if this year would end that would be great.
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Congrat's to class act Bree's!! No ** involved as I said in another thread. Brady breaks Bree's record next week against the bills. :angry: I do hope Bree's gets the most passing yards in the season and not Brady. Saints play the panthers.
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It really doesn't mean much anymore. Virtually every year since like 2002 someone has challenged or broken one of his single-season records.
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Anyway, Marino's 5,084 yards to me remain the gold standard, because he did it in a different era. (Well, a semi-different era; Marino benefited from the same 1978 rules changes that Brees, Brady, Manning, etc all benefit from today, but without the additional quarterback protections and receiver athleticism.) The equivalent today would probably be about 7,000 yards.
That said, I hate to say it, but Marino's 48 TD record was more relevant to success and a more impressive effort, IMO. Volume stats are just empty numbers; touchdowns are the result of an efficient and effective offense. It's a shame that Tom effing Brady of all people holds the current record at 50. -
dislike marino losing a record.
dislike saints fans.
but love me some breezy. Congrats to him. -
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I made peace with Marino's record falling for a while now.
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Congrats to Drew Brees. No asterisks, no excuses. The dude simply broke it, and does so in less games, mind you.
Class act all the way, and I couldn't think of anyone else I would want to break it, other than perhaps another Dolphins QB.WharfRat, GreysonWinfield, Bumrush and 3 others like this. -
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Only Eagle fans challenge the infinite degree of douchebaggery Jet fans are famous for.WharfRat, Boik14 and Saint Greg like this. -
As for Brees, I dislike seeing Marino's record fall but it couldn't go to a better person.Saint Greg and Boik14 like this. -
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Brees came close a couple of years ago and beat it this year.Talk about luck.(sarcasm)
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It's a different era but doesn't diminish what Brees has done.
Some perspective though:
Marino 1984, 16 games: 564att, 362comp, 9.0ya, 64.2% comp
Breees through 15 games: 622att, 440comp, 8.2ya, 70.7% comp
60% comp ratio was rare back then especially for someone who would toss it downfield.Boik14 likes this. -
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I've lived in New Orleans for almost 20 years. Generally speaking, Saints fans never ever thought they'd live long enough to see a Super Bowl win. They never thought they'd have a team this good. Consequently, they're not arrogant about their success. They're mostly bewildered by it. I can see why the "Who-Dat" chant is annoying to some.
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Congrats to Brees. That many yards is impressive no matter how you look at it. He deserves any praise he gets. To me, Marino's 1984 season will always be more impressive, given the circumstances. If you were going to compare it to another sport, it'd be like a guy in his second year in MLB breaking the single-season record for hits, or a guy in the NBA breaking the single season record for points scored. We'll probably never see anything like it again in ANY sport.
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Danny's 1984 season is the GOLD standard. All the passing records that have been broken are a product of rule changes. Yes, Dan benefited from rule changes but in 1984 receivers still got mugged and quarterbacks got the **** kicked out of them. Playing quarterback today is like playing a 7 on 7 no contact drill in practice.
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Brees earned the title, but Marino is undeservadly getting bashed...
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Quarterbacks such as Brady, Brees, Rodgers and the other gunslingers of the league owe their success to players such as Fouts and Marino. Fouts was a passing quarterback ahead of his time when he played. Marino came along and took that to a level that no one could have ever imagined, and as a result, kids who come up through the college ranks playing quarterback strive to be the next greatest passer.
When Marino retired, the NFL couldn't find the quarterback record book because Dan took it with him...he owned just about every one of them, but with Marino taking quaterback play to the next level, it was only a matter of time before someone took their play to the next level and break Marino's records. Two of the last three recent quarterbacks who have broken Marino records have been class acts and my congratulations to them, but the belittle Marino's accomplishments simply because he never did win the Super Bowl is simply stupid. -