We didn't have Shula but we weren't that bad. I think Dan would have been great here, but you never know.
haha good point dude.....you might be taking my gloom and doom a bit too much to heart. Not in the case of 98 though....that sucked giant ass sack
I'm not sure if this was already mentioned but the Richard Todd interception late against the Bills near the goal line was a real heart breaker. I really thought we were about to complete an amazing playoff comeback.
Most likely, the Van Dyke fumble is when I finally gave up hope. After suffering through those miserable '90's jets teams, that was the play that ended the Superbowl dream for me, even it was already over for everyone else. Seared in my brain for eternity.
Who ever said Marino was even in the top 10? Better than Marino: Otto Graham Johnny Unitas Joe Montana Steve Young Peyton Manning John Elway Sammy Baugh Brett Favre Drew Brees Sid Luckman Terry Bradshaw Fran Tarkenton Joe Namath Sonny Jurgenson Dan Fouts Bart Starr Roger Staubach Len Dawson Jim Kelly Aaron Rodgers Tom Brady Kurt Warner Joe Thiesman
Lol you are nuts. Dan Marino but for one SB win was the best QB in the history of the NFL. Some of those names you threw up there are ridiculous. Theisman? Bradshaw? 4-5 guys may have been better but ONLY because they have rings. Too funny. _
I don't know about that. Many of those guys have championship rings or multiple SB appearances. Marino has neither.
So Doug Williams and Trent Dilfer are better than Marino? Marino was one of the all time greatest pure passers in the history of the league. And he never had an oline in front of him? Sonny Jirgenson?