The Herd - Rating Dak

It’s a good point...they got lucky finding his value in the 4th. The clock on that good fortune runs out soon though....JJ will be opening his wallet soon.


You really think Duper and Clayton would be household names if it was not for Marino? I don’t....but whatever.
The point is, they were. Would Rice and Taylor have been as good without Montana? Would Irvin have been as good without Aikman? Who knows. You can't play that game because the answer is a complete unknown.
 
The point is, they were. Would Rice and Taylor have been as good without Montana? Would Irvin have been as good without Aikman? Who knows. You can't play that game because the answer is a complete unknown.

You certainly can speculate on how much an impact having a QB like Marino had on their careers. It’s not at all difficult to do...and it’s not a stretch to say Marino probably meant more to their careers than the other way around. It would actually be silly to think otherwise.
 
You certainly can speculate on how much an impact having a QB like Marino had on their careers. It’s not at all difficult to do...and it’s not a stretch to say Marino probably meant more to their careers than the other way around. It would actually be silly to think otherwise.

No, it's absolutely nothing but pure speculation on your part. Does a QB make the receiver or the receivers make the QB? Does an Oline make the RB or does the RB make the Oline? It's an argument that doesn't have a definite answer. People like you never admit when they're wrong. It's just the way it is. You believes whatever makes you feel good.
 
You get what you paid for...


If this team was full of 4th round JAGS we would be worse off than we are now.
Our offense is carried (literally) by a top 5 blue Chip RB..

Very much like Aikman was carried by Emmitt I would say. Not a bad comparison. I dont recall Aikman every being in MVP conversations or winning rookie of the year his first year.
 
No, it's absolutely nothing but pure speculation on your part. Does a QB make the receiver or the receivers make the QB? Does an Oline make the RB or does the RB make the Oline? It's an argument that doesn't have a definite answer. People like you never admit when they're wrong. It's just the way it is. You believes whatever makes you feel good.

This is funny. You can line up 100 football fans and ask them who was more important to the other (Marino or Duper/Clayton). Only a few out of the 100 would be taking your stance. Yes they both help each other...everyone knows that. But that isn’t the same thing as saying everything was equal. Common sense tells you Marino had more to do with the team’s success. I think they were both rookies when Marino was...or at least one of them was and the other a very young player. He would’ve done the same to any other receivers there.
 
Marino had exactly 1 thousand yard rusher his entire career.

Yeah, someone is simply making statements w/o doing the research. His receivers were OK at best. Duper and Clayton weren't exactly household names.

You know, you simply lose so much credibility when you throw insults around. Can you speak like an adult w/o insulting people?

I agree with some of what you said but Clayton and Duper were pretty much house hold names. Duper had 3 pro bowl seasons and 2 all pro seasons and Clayton had 5 pro bowl seasons and 3 all pro seasons.
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This is funny. You can line up 100 football fans and ask them who was more important to the other (Marino or Duper/Clayton). Only a few out of the 100 would be taking your stance. Yes they both help each other...everyone knows that. But that isn’t the same thing as saying everything was equal. Common sense tells you Marino had more to do with the team’s success. I think they were both rookies when Marino was...or at least one of them was and the other a very young player. He would’ve done the same to any other receivers there.

The QB is pretty much always the most important player on any team. That’s not the point. You’ve steered the topic completely off it’s path. The entire point I had been making to another poster was that Marino had a very talented team from the beginning of his career. I’ve never said one way or another who the best player on those Miami teams was. I don’t know how you interjected that issue into the conversation.
 
The QB is pretty much always the most important player on any team. That’s not the point. You’ve steered the topic completely off it’s path. The entire point I had been making to another poster was that Marino had a very talented team from the beginning of his career. I’ve never said one way or another who the best player on those Miami teams was. I don’t know how you interjected that issue into the conversation.

The topic got steered off its path...that I agree with. My only point in this thread was it’s pointless to compare Dak’s rookie season with Marino’s. Over 30 years separate them...and a whole lot of changes in the game. I’m sorry, but comparing Dak’s passing ability as a rookie to Dan Marino’s is asinine...I’ll just leave it there.
 
Comparing Dak passing abilities to Marino's is like comparing a Fiat to a Ferrari........down to earth folk's to earth please....
 
Comparing Dak passing abilities to Marino's is like comparing a Fiat to a Ferrari........down to earth folk's to earth please....

I compared Dak and Marino's rookie seasons, not their talent or careers (that story has yet to be fully written). There are definite comparisons. They had the two best statistical rookie QB seasons in NFL history. That's a fact regardless how you try to spin it.
 

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