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Does Ryan Mallett remind anyone else of Dan Marino?


DickolausJ

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Marino's selection status in the 1983 NFL Draft plummeted after a subpar senior season at Pitt, rumors of drug use[5] and rumors that knee injuries (resulting in four knee surgeries) were hampering his mobility. Five other quarterbacks (Ken O'Brien, Tony Eason, Todd Blackledge and Hall of Famers Jim Kelly and John Elway) were drafted ahead of him.

Just Sayin....

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lol its funny but everybody on the huddle assumes all the Qbs in this draft remind them of Ryan Leaf or Jamarcus Russel. The Huddle knows all!!

Yet I still can't get the powerball numbers.

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Dan Marino never won a SB, so I will take a rain check on Mallet.

Are you telling me that if you had to choose between, say... Marino and Dilfer to be your starting quarterback... you'd choose Dilfer? >.>

If I had the chance to get Marino on this team (...not Marino of today obviously) I'd do it, but I don't buy that Mallett is Marino.

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in draft section, i just updated my draft by swapping first rounders with AZ and getting Green, then picking Mallet in the second.

I think he has the best arm and we do not need a QB in our system that thinks he is going to do any more than manage the game. Gabbert and Newton will want to be the star of the show rather than a game manager.

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