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Miami Dolphins Legend Provides Bold Take On Today’s NFL
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Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino made history as the first NFL quarterback to achieve 5,000 passing yards in a single season. Speculation arises about whether he could have surpassed even greater milestones if he played in today’s era.

In a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, the iconic Miami Dolphins quarterback entertained the idea of reaching unprecedented yardage totals in today’s pass-friendly environment.

When asked about the possibility of throwing for 7,000 or 8,000 yards in a season, Marino acknowledged the advancements in offensive strategies but modestly attributed his success to the innovative approaches of his era.

While acknowledging the hypothetical nature of the discussion, Marino humorously suggested that he could set a new yardage record if he played in the current era of football.

“The rules have changed and all that, but the one thing I would say is, we were kind of a little bit ahead of our time. Do I now think we can throw for 6,000 yards? I don’t have to prove it … If you don’t have to prove it, you can say it. So yeah, 6,000 yards.”

Marino’s record-setting season occurred in 1984 when he amassed 5,084 passing yards, a milestone that remained untouched until Drew Brees and Tom Brady surpassed it in 2011. Peyton Manning eventually claimed the record with 5,477 yards in 2013.

Currently, nine quarterbacks, including active players like Patrick Mahomes, Jameis Winston, Matthew Stafford, and Justin Herbert, have joined the prestigious 5,000-yard passing club.

Throughout his career, Marino dominated the NFL passing leaderboard, finishing as the passing leader in five seasons. Notably, he remains the only quarterback among the top 10 in career passing yards who didn’t play in the 21st century.

The discussion speculates on Marino’s potential dominance in today’s football landscape, particularly in an offense like Mike McDaniel’s high-octane system, coupled with the league’s stricter regulations on defenders.

This article first appeared on NFL Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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