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Dan Marino and Terry Bradshaw, two of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play the game.
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Dan Marino recently became the first celebrity spokesman, having lost 22 pounds using NutriSystem after the 2005--06 football season ended.
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But once Miami drafted Dan Marino in 1983, there was little debate over who would get more snaps under center.
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Brady is signed to play again, and Shriver is wooing retired Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino for the other side.
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That left the CBS NFL Today crew of Brown, Dan Marino, Bill Cowher and Shannon Sharpe to improvise on the air by talking football.
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Quarterbacks like John Elway and Dan Marino stuck with one team their whole career, but Johnny Unitas spent his last year with the San Diego Chargers.
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Football players are judged 100 percent by their results, and no one fails to notice the great work of, say, Dan Marino just because he was surrounded by the untalented.
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Five QBs New Orleans's Drew Brees, New England's Tom Brady, Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers, Detroit's Matthew Stafford and New York's Eli Manning charged after Dan Marino's 27-year-old season passing mark of 5, 084 yards.
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But Dan Marino's outing netted just 28%.
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He wasn't Dan Marino or John Elway--strong, rifle-armed quarterbacks of the same era who were seemingly bred to play in the NFL. Flutie was unique, a throwback to the days when being a college star for its own sake was enough.
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Still, when former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino threw him a few passes on the floor of the Florida House in 2006, with a crowd watching, Rubio showed his stuff -- first making an easy catch, but then also some harder ones.
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