Can Marino Return to Form?
AP - Later today the Miami Dolphins will be taking on the Atlanta Falcons in their week 1 contest. However much more is at stake then a simple win in this game. Last season the Miami Dolphins struggled, much to the surprise of many people around the league. And who was the cause of this struggle that led the Dolphins to a bottom-of-their-division 6-10 record? Was it their lack luster running game? Not really, Sammie Smith, Tony Collins, and Tony Paige combined for 1207 yards and 7 touchdowns. Then what was it? .... It was Dan Marino.
Last season was a career worst for Dan Marino. The lauded quarterback threw 283 completions on 521 attempts (54%) for a solid 3,111 yards. However he only threw 11 touchdowns on the entire season to his 24 horrible interceptions. This left Marino with a 60.1 quarterback rating, hardly the league's best passer as many had come to expect from him. Marino's lack of focus last season cost the Dolphins many of their 10 losses. Marino spoke out against his performance last year.
"I'd just like to apologize to all the fans about what I did on the field last season. That's not what people have come to expect from me and I want to change those ways. Last season was just an off year, it was the type of year where nothing ever went right. That's not going to happen this season, we're going to really make some strides and become the team that our fans wanted us to be in 1990. It all starts today too against the Atlanta Falcons. I promise the fans that I'll do my best to cut right through the Falcons defense, you can count on it."
However those words by Dan Marino did not sit well with Atlanta Falcons cornerback, Deion Sanders. Sanders was quick to rebuttle in the pre-game press conference.
"You can count on it? The only thing Dan Marino should be saying the fans can count on is Deion jumping up and picking off one of his lame duck passes. We ain't no slouch on defense and we're not going to let Marino kill us on the field."
Either way the Dolphins verse Falcons game later today should be rather interesting as Marino and Sanders have added a little flair to the game. Can Marino return to his previous form as one of the best quarterbacks in the league? Or will he slink his way to another 24 interception season? Will Deion Sanders be the first to pick off Marino in 1991 and start the downward spiral? Or will Sanders be the first to be burned by a Dolphins receiver on his way to a Marino touchdown pass? We'll find out later today!
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