I don't know how reliable a source this site is, and take it with a grain of salt.
http://www.dolphinstalk.com/2011/12/marino-in-talks-to-take-over-dolphins.html
They go on to link Cowher with Marino. It's somewhat interesting if you remember that earlier this season, it was reported that Dan was playing intermediary between the Dolphins and Cowher and he had all but assured that Cowher would become Head Coach. A report that was later denied by Cowher though.
Any thoughts on this moving forward? Listening to him when he has to call our losses in highlights, he always does seem disappointed.
EDIT: Could a mod change the title to reflect the rumor status of this thread?
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Not a chance in hell this is true. When Marino was hired by Huizenga years ago, the GM reported to him on football matters. If anything, he quit because he knew he wasn't qualified.
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One can only hope. We need someone in this organization who has a clue about the importance of the QB position.
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The one good thing about it, he'll focus the building process on getting a high powered offense. Would be nice for a change, considering we haven't had it since he left.
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The BS is strong with this one.
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I cant see this being true. Itd be interesting if it was, but I just don't see it.
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I loved Marino as the QB of the Dolphins. I enjoy seeing him on seeing him on the CBS pregame show. I am not that thrilled with the possibility of him taking over a role with the Dolphins which would give him the power to hire the next HC and GM. I just don't know if Marino has the skills needed to run a football team from the front office. I just think that there has to be more experienced individuals in the NFL who can be entrusted with the future of the Dolphins. A move like this by Ross may be popular with a segment of the Dolphin fans, but it may not be what is in the best interest of the Dolphins over the long term.
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If this happens we will officially be THE laughing stock of the league.
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No way this is true. I don't believe one bit of it.
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That would be interesting.
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Marino has no experience in the operations of a football team. None. It would be the same as hiring an ace fighter pilot to run an airport.
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This was written by Mike O from Finheaven
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This definitely should not be a case of horsey see horsey do. I'd trust Marino on diaper duty and that's about it. -
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I seem to recall a Michael Oliva. Don't remember if he was reliable with his info when on the site.
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This article is pretty funny it even says Peyton Manning will be a free agent in March, odd because Peyton signed a new contract last year and would still be under contract in March.I highly doubt Dan would take this job and I do not see it happening. It makes more sense to hire Don Shula in that position.
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I'm not sure I buy it either, but does anyone who watched the pre-game show last week remember them making a (veiled?) joke about Dan overseeing the team next year?
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This comes from last weekends interview with Peyton Manning, at the end he told Marino the Dolphins would be smart to hire him as President, Marino joked that Manning just wanted his job on the pre-game show.
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Hopefully Marino would realize that he is not up to taking on this responsibility and he will decide to remain in the broadcast studio, where he really belongs. -
Ireland has had MUCH better drafts than Shula. Shula had a generational quarterback.
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I think what is more likely is that the Colts will try to trade Manning before the March deadline and attempt to get at least one first round draft pick for him. Because the Colts are in a bind with the Manning contract, and with Manning coming off a year which he was out injured for the entire season, a team which wants to trade for him just might be able to pick him up for far less draft picks then they would have thought possible, prior to this season. -
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Man, I have got to start a blog like that! I'll throw so much crap against the wall, I'd leave the entire nation without a clue.. lol
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I've know Mike O for a long time. Once a snake, always a snake and trust me on this one, he has no inside info.
He comes from as far back as the old AOL boards. He once sent me a pm on finheaven which basically asked me to work for his website as a camp reporter. All for a single Jersey and to top it off, my camp reports, which were on almost every single message board, would be the sole right of his site. lolBoik14 likes this. -
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