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What is Dan Marino's Role In All of This?

His job is to shake hands and kiss babies. Like why is this always asked. He took on an executive job for loke 2 days and quit. Said it wasn't for him. He is basically an ambassador for Miami, take some photos, shake some hands and then have some drinks.
Dan Marino having power & Quinn Ewers going to be the next Tom Brady are the FH mythology that will just not die.
 
Chris Grier is gone because in my opinion he drafted injury prone players and handed out major contracts to J. Ramsey, T. Hill and Tua so could not afford quality back-ups given our bad luck with injuries every year. Another issue was that after making good trades and getting draft capital, he rushed the re-build by making splash moves like for T. Hill, Chubbs and Waddle by trading up instead of building the team through the many draft picks he was able to gather. Although, I am not sure if McDaniel was behind the Hill trade and asking to sign/extend Tua. But the one guy we know has some kind of role in the Dolphins organization and talks to S. Ross is Dan Marino. What exactly is his role? I know it was reported that he likes Tua a lot.
A figure head to keep fans like you interested in the team
 
While Dan sits next to Ross during a lot of games, I don’t get the sense that Dan is saying anything that will rock the boat.
 
He is like the pretty girl who walks in the ring during a boxing match with what round it is. I love Dan, but his role is cosmetic as the biggest face of the franchise.
 
I don’t think he does much unfortunately.
 
Chris Grier is gone because in my opinion he drafted injury prone players and handed out major contracts to J. Ramsey, T. Hill and Tua so could not afford quality back-ups given our bad luck with injuries every year. Another issue was that after making good trades and getting draft capital, he rushed the re-build by making splash moves like for T. Hill, Chubbs and Waddle by trading up instead of building the team through the many draft picks he was able to gather. Although, I am not sure if McDaniel was behind the Hill trade and asking to sign/extend Tua. But the one guy we know has some kind of role in the Dolphins organization and talks to S. Ross is Dan Marino. What exactly is his role? I know it was reported that he likes Tua a lot.
he smiles and waves at ppl in the vip booth during games...
 
Chris Grier is gone because in my opinion he drafted injury prone players and handed out major contracts to J. Ramsey, T. Hill and Tua so could not afford quality back-ups given our bad luck with injuries every year. Another issue was that after making good trades and getting draft capital, he rushed the re-build by making splash moves like for T. Hill, Chubbs and Waddle by trading up instead of building the team through the many draft picks he was able to gather. Although, I am not sure if McDaniel was behind the Hill trade and asking to sign/extend Tua. But the one guy we know has some kind of role in the Dolphins organization and talks to S. Ross is Dan Marino. What exactly is his role? I know it was reported that he likes Tua a lot.
McDaniel is on record saying Grier basically already had the Tyreek deal almost closed before he approached him with it. He didn't know until it was already in motion.
 
Pretty sure his job is to look pretty and shake a lot of hands. That and get free seats to the games.

He has made it very clear on the past he no longer wants to do 'work' work.
 
I’ll say it… As much as I idolized Dan the QB, he came off as unprepared on HBO’s Inside the NFL and CBS’ NFL Sunday show.

I’m not sure why there’s an infatuation with him being involved in the franchise? Not all individually great players are good coaches or evaluators.
Exactly right.
Denver dumped Elway and all of a sudden things are working out for them.
 
Why do you find the need to be so insulting?

The poster was probably spot on with the comment.

Weak, or over-generalized word usage and sentence structures can lead to unintended interpretations.

Would you let a blind man walk into the middle of an intersection without offering some direction?

Hmm.

Now that I think about it, the last sentence is a good indicator about what I'm talking about i.e. which direction would you send him in would be better focused and less likely to be mis-interpreted. - LOL
 
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