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Marino: Heart of a Champion

Lawrence said:
I'm glad to see you debating in a sensible and mature manner.

the only debate I see is whether or not you are a troll. Which is seems that you are, since every post you post seems to exist just to piss people off.
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
the only debate I see is whether or not you are a troll. Which is seems that you are, since every post you post seems to exist just to piss people off.
Every post. Go read my prediction for this weeks game post. Simply because I disagree with people doesn't mean I'm a troll. I'm a season ticket holder for God's sake. People on here are threating and insulting if you don't go along with everyone, and that is not right.
 
Lawrence said:
Every post. Go read my prediction for this weeks game post. Simply because I disagree with people doesn't mean I'm a troll. I'm a season ticket holder for God's sake. People on here are threating and insulting if you don't go along with everyone, and that is not right.

then what is with your post about Marino? It is false for one, because Dolphins fans will always look back to Marino no matter how good the season is going till the last dolphin fan that saw him play dies. For two, it did not bring anything but to just piss people off.

You don't have to agree with people, however a lot of times you go about it like a jerk.
 
Dan the Man....just like he said that he will miss Sundays the most...I miss watching him play on Sundays!!!

The best there is...the best there was...and the best there will ever be!!!

Dan Marino

Go Fins!!!
 
Dol-Fan Dupree said:
then what is with your post about Marino? It is false for one, because Dolphins fans will always look back to Marino no matter how good the season is going till the last dolphin fan that saw him play dies. For two, it did not bring anything but to just piss people off.

You don't have to agree with people, however a lot of times you go about it like a jerk.


Agreed.
 
MarinoEqualsGod said:
The reality is that if i ever see you in Section 448, i'm gonna rip off your head and **** down your ****ing neck. ;)

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Lawrence said:
I guess in these dire times for Fin fans, clinging to former glory is the only outlet.
Better to cling on to glory, then cling on to negativity. BTW your an idiot. I will go up to section 448 anyday dummy. Your not a true dolphan, your a dumbphan. This thread was all fine and dandy until your stupidity messed it up. Peace out fool!!
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I wouldn't trade the Marino years for anything. He was the MAHN and always will be. The feeling you got on Sunday's knowing Danny was behind center was magic. Watching Marino launch them and having Clayton and Duper on the receiving end was a thing of beauty.
 
Dan was great, on and off the field. I was taken to the hospital the morning of the 1991 KC/Miami playoff game after having a big seizure. As I was getting pulled out the CAT scan I was starting to regain consciousness. They told me I had a brain tumor, and would have to stay in the hospital for at least the day. The first thing I did was ask if I would have a TV set so I could watch the game.

After my surgery I was in a coma for a few weeks. My girlfriend sent a message to Dan telling him my situation, and he wrote a great letter. My tumor got removed after a few surgeries and I've been doing great ever since. I still have the issue of the SI that had him on the cover after that game sitting on my wall in a frame, along with the letter.

Dan provided hope in every game, and gives so much hope to many people off the field. A true champion.
 
DrMultimedia said:
Dan was great, on and off the field. I was taken to the hospital the morning of the 1991 KC/Miami playoff game after having a big seizure. As I was getting pulled out the CAT scan I was starting to regain consciousness. They told me I had a brain tumor, and would have to stay in the hospital for at least the day. The first thing I did was ask if I would have a TV set so I could watch the game.

After my surgery I was in a coma for a few weeks. My girlfriend sent a message to Dan telling him my situation, and he wrote a great letter. My tumor got removed after a few surgeries and I've been doing great ever since. I still have the issue of the SI that had him on the cover after that game sitting on my wall in a frame, along with the letter.

Dan provided hope in every game, and gives so much hope to many people off the field. A true champion.

:cry: :)
 
What a zero

CirclingWagons said:
Thanks, I'll still take Montana :cool:
Jim Kelly was a better Q.B. than Motana.
And he played for youre team.
Man these bill's fans aint to bright! :goof: :goof: :goof:
 
Marino was my favorite player.He still is.I became interested in American football because of him.I love the Dolphins and they will be great again.I hope Marino can come back in some capacity to help our team.
 
DrMultimedia said:
Dan was great, on and off the field. I was taken to the hospital the morning of the 1991 KC/Miami playoff game after having a big seizure. As I was getting pulled out the CAT scan I was starting to regain consciousness. They told me I had a brain tumor, and would have to stay in the hospital for at least the day. The first thing I did was ask if I would have a TV set so I could watch the game.

After my surgery I was in a coma for a few weeks. My girlfriend sent a message to Dan telling him my situation, and he wrote a great letter. My tumor got removed after a few surgeries and I've been doing great ever since. I still have the issue of the SI that had him on the cover after that game sitting on my wall in a frame, along with the letter.

Dan provided hope in every game, and gives so much hope to many people off the field. A true champion.

One of the best posts I have read on here in a long time.
 
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