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The 1983 NFL Draft remains the gold standard for quarterback classes, two of these legends landed in the same 1984 Topps set.
Marino, part of the historic draft class of 1983, started nine games as a rookie, passing for 2,210 yards and 20 touchdowns.
Here's something for Burrow to note about Marino: His Super Bowl appearance came in a season in which he threw for 5,084 yards (the first player to do that) and 48 touchdowns.
Dan Marino, hobbled by an Achilles injury but still able to rack up three touchdown passes, would need to drive 84 yards with only one timeout to seal the comeback victory.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Dan Marino has told teammates, "You just can't beat a perfect pass." He threw a lot of them in 1984, when he moved the bar for quarterback excellence to alien heights. In doing ...
It took Saints quarterback Drew Brees two attempts to fully pass Dan Marino for third place on the NFL career yardage list.
Here's something for Burrow to note about Marino: His Super Bowl appearance came in a season in which he threw for 5,084 yards (the first player to do that) and 48 touchdowns.