Dan Marino All 48 TD Passes from 1984

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

Highlights of Dan Marino's record-breaking season in 1984 showing all 48 of his then NFL record touchdown passes. The audio of each clip includes the 'Voice of the Miami Dolphins': Rick Weaver.

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  • Just a brief message to those 'debating' the play of the offensive line on the 1984 Dolphins: two members of this offensive line not only went to the Pro Bowl in 1984, but they were both first team All-NFL, and one was enshrined in Canton at the end of his career. The 'running by committee' each had nearly 3 runners turn 500+yards on the season, each rushing for more than 4.2 per carry and adding 18 more TDs on the ground. They also led the league in least number of QB sacks. 'Sucked?' Hardly.

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  • @WatchVenusSpa I'll reply to your comment by quoting Jim Mandich - who said this later on in Dan's career when Jimmy Johnson was coach of the Dolphins - 'asking that man Dan Marino to hand off is like asking a brain surgeon operate on hemorrhoids."

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  • a man ahead of his time

  • @xIAmAwesomex1 You're a troll just by saying that.

  • @Potandthekettle I like the stripes back then on the sleaves and the socks. The helmet was an improvement though.

  • @jrdurr2 I always wished they could have pulled off a trade to get barry sanders. That would have been awesome.

  • @coolnesss16 Their jersey's have hardly changed at all. They just look sleeker now. The only major change is the logo which was an improvement imo.

  • The Dolphins should go back to those jersys.. like the 49ers went back to their 80's look

    any others agree?

  • @WatchVenusSpa John Elway had a superstar/hall of fame running back to hand off to. Marino had JJ Johnson, John Avery, Cecil Collins and Karim Abdul among others. You don't ask Marino to hand off to backs like that. Period. Give Marino a hall of fame running back, then yes, you have no trouble handing the ball off.

  • @jrdurr2 And that's why John Elway ended his career with back to back Super Bowl wins and Marino didn't.

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