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Marino in the House

Between Marino being on with James Brown, Phil Simms and Chris Collinsworth and directly commenting on "getting back in the league" and showing up for I am sure halftime tonight, but also giving shout out to fans...Dan Marino wants a stake in turing this **** around. I would give it to him oversee the football part of things for the time. Marino...Omar Khan...Bill Cowher? That is for later.
 
I wrote the top line. Go to his twitter page. Cut and paste did not go as planned.

i know... thats why I bolded the top line... thats what I was referring to

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Sorry, bud, but I don't want Mr. Second Guess in our FO
 
Wow, an article from 2004, how relevant to today.

I would love Dan Marino in the front office. Can you imagine finally winning a Super Bowl for Dan? Pretty damn unlikely, of course, but it would literally be the greatest feeling in the world. What Dolphin fan wouldn't want that possibility?
 
Does he want his old job back...wait the oline would get him killed and his millionth knee surgery...
 
Wow, an article from 2004, how relevant to today.

I would love Dan Marino in the front office. Can you imagine finally winning a Super Bowl for Dan? Pretty damn unlikely, of course, but it would literally be the greatest feeling in the world. What Dolphin fan wouldn't want that possibility?

its relevant because we are talking about the same person joining the same team.

with your thought process, we should just allow anyone who has committed murder to leave their jail cell after 10 years. "What? You killed someone 10 years ago? That's so irrelevant now, 10 years later. I'm sure you've changed."
 
its relevant because we are talking about the same person joining the same team.

with your thought process, we should just allow anyone who has committed murder to leave their jail cell after 10 years. "What? You killed someone 10 years ago? That's so irrelevant now, 10 years later. I'm sure you've changed."

What a terrible analogy.

Is it not possible that Marino has changed his mind? Oh, I guess he's the exact same person with the exact same mindset that he had nine years ago.

“I always think about getting back involved in football. You see John Elway, how successful he is. It’s something you always think about, getting back into football. It’s something I’d look at, I’d consider.”

Maybe, just maybe, Marino is in a different place in his life compared to where he was in 2004. I know I was. I know most normal people are. This is about an employment decision, not sure what murderers and prison sentences have to do with this.

Again, just a terrible post all around.
 
What a terrible analogy.

Is it not possible that Marino has changed his mind? Oh, I guess he's the exact same person with the exact same mindset that he had nine years ago.

“I always think about getting back involved in football. You see John Elway, how successful he is. It’s something you always think about, getting back into football. It’s something I’d look at, I’d consider.”

Maybe, just maybe, Marino is in a different place in his life compared to where he was in 2004. I know I was. I know most normal people are. This is about an employment decision, not sure what murderers and prison sentences have to do with this.

Again, just a terrible post all around.


a terrible analogy for a terrible idea
 
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