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HEAV
07-21-2005, 02:58 PM
By STEVEN WINE, AP Sports Writer
July 21, 2005

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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -- Hall of Fame-bound Dan Marino says he retired five years ago only after rejecting an offer to play for his hometown team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.

When his 17-year career with the Miami Dolphins ended with the 1999 season, Marino turned down a well-publicized offer from the Minnesota Vikings. On Thursday, Marino said he also was approached by other teams, including the Steelers and coach Bill Cowher.

``I had a chance to go to Pittsburgh,'' Marino said. ``I don't think anybody knew that. ... Cowher called me about playing, but I had to make a decision within a couple of days, because he already had a guy that he was going to sign.''

Instead, the Pittsburgh native -- 38 years old and hampered by injuries -- decided against playing in 2000.

``At the time, I just kept thinking back to how my body felt the year before,'' he said. ``And to me there was something special about playing 17 years in one place. Although I was pretty close to doing it, it just didn't feel right. I probably could have played another year, no doubt.''

The most prolific passer in NFL history, Marino will be inducted Aug. 7 into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

Don Shula paid tribute during a telephone conference call Wednesday -- and in the process took a shot at his successor as Dolphins coach, Jimmy Johnson. Shula, unable to contain his disdain for Johnson, bristled when asked if Marino benefited from having only two coaches.

``You mean he had one coach,'' Shula said. ``Look at the numbers. They speak for themselves.''

During 13 years with Shula, Marino averaged 28 touchdown passes per season, and Miami had a winning percentage of .614, plus six playoff victories. Throwing less often in his four years under Johnson, Marino averaged 17 touchdown passes per season, and Miami had a winning percentage of .563, plus two playoff wins.

In the wake of Shula's remark, Marino was asked if things would have been different had he played his entire career under the Hall of Fame coach.

``How did I know that was going to come up?'' Marino said with a chuckle. ``Would it have been different? Who knows? Coach Shula was an incredible influence on my career and a guy I respect very much, and I'm real excited that he's going to be there (in Canton) in two weeks.''


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HEAV
07-21-2005, 03:02 PM
Danny boy a Steeler! Wow dodge a bullet there! Freaking Black & Gold faithfull here in Steel city area would have gone crazy! Not like they don't everyyear... just it would have been worse.

Of course now I have to hear them talk Roths-burg like he's the next great #7.

Tredici
07-21-2005, 03:24 PM
And to me there was something special about playing 17 years in one place. Although I was pretty close to doing it, it just didn't feel right. I probably could have played another year, no doubt.''


Thanks Dan. At least we were spared the additional agony of watching your career end in a complete implosion while wearing an imposter's uniform.

Hogan11
07-21-2005, 03:27 PM
Didn't the Steelers offer the same thing to Jim Kelly as well a couple of years earlier?

I could've sworn they did.

Bronx33
07-21-2005, 03:59 PM
And to me there was something special about playing 17 years in one place. Although I was pretty close to doing it, it just didn't feel right. I probably could have played another year, no doubt.''


Thanks Dan. At least we were spared the additional agony of watching your career end in a complete implosion while wearing an imposter's uniform.


lol! Dan would have been killed he was slow slow slow.......did i say slow?

Sir Mawn
07-21-2005, 04:10 PM
63 points against in his final game.

That was sour enough.

watermock
07-21-2005, 04:18 PM
How does this even come out? He was so pathetic late that I would of gone to the corner and tucked my tail. What an idiot. Don't tell me HE is making this story.

He played one year longer than Elway. Whatever, spout your piehole Dan.

ozomulsion
07-21-2005, 04:36 PM
"I had a chance to go to Pittsburgh,'' Marino said. ``I don't think anybody knew that. ... Cowher called me about playing, but I had to make a decision within a couple of days, because he already had a guy that he was going to sign.''

They signed Kent Graham instead. Sounds like the Steelers had some pretty lofty expectations.