What clothing item did Miami Dolphin football hero Dan Marino become a spokesman for?
Marino is currently featured in advertisement campaigns for Hooters, NutriSystem weight loss programs. ————- Life outside football A life-size bronze statue of Marino at LandShark Stadium. On Sunday, September 17, 2000, at halftime of the Dolphins-Baltimore Ravens game at Pro Player Stadium, Dan Marino’s jersey number, 13, was retired. The only other Dolphins jersey number retired at the time was Bob Griese’s #12. Since then #39, Larry Csonka, has been retired as well. Marino joined the Dolphins Honor Roll the same day. In a year of accolades from the franchise he led so long and so well, the Dolphins also installed a life-size bronze statue of Marino at Pro Player Stadium (now Land Shark Stadium) and renamed Stadium Street, Dan Marino Boulevard.[4] In 2003, Marino was honored for his outstanding NCAA career at Pitt with an induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. In early 2004, Dan Marino briefly returned to the Miami Dolphins as Senior Vice President of Football Oper
Cowboys Fire Special Teams Coach Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Bruce Read was fired today. Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News wrote the following about Read’s firing: “Read’s unit was wildly inconsistent. The coverage teams allowed too many big returns at the wrong times. The Cowboys allowed 10.5 yards per punt return and 21.3 yards per kick return. They had a punt blocked for a game-winning touchdown. They allowed a 93-yard kick return for a touchdown. They were the only team without a touchback.” Archer’s full assessment of the firing can be found here. Posted by Brian McIntyre at 4:50 PM 0 comments Labels: Dallas Cowboys Links to this post Pennington Wins NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington was named the Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year for 2008. This was the second time Pennington has won the award, the first being in 2006 after he came back from two surgeries on his rotator cuff. Pennington guided the Dolphins to an
Marino is currently featured in advertisement campaigns for Hooters, NutriSystem weight loss programs. ————- Life outside football A life-size bronze statue of Marino at LandShark Stadium. On Sunday, September 17, 2000, at halftime of the Dolphins-Baltimore Ravens game at Pro Player Stadium, Dan Marino’s jersey number, 13, was retired. The only other Dolphins jersey number retired at the time was Bob Griese’s #12. Since then #39, Larry Csonka, has been retired as well. Marino joined the Dolphins Honor Roll the same day. In a year of accolades from the franchise he led so long and so well, the Dolphins also installed a life-size bronze statue of Marino at Pro Player Stadium (now Land Shark Stadium) and renamed Stadium Street, Dan Marino Boulevard.[4] In 2003, Marino was honored for his outstanding NCAA career at Pitt with an induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. In early 2004, Dan Marino briefly returned to the Miami Dolphins as Senior Vice President of Football Oper
Cowboys Fire Special Teams Coach Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Bruce Read was fired today. Todd Archer of the Dallas Morning News wrote the following about Read’s firing: “Read’s unit was wildly inconsistent. The coverage teams allowed too many big returns at the wrong times. The Cowboys allowed 10.5 yards per punt return and 21.3 yards per kick return. They had a punt blocked for a game-winning touchdown. They allowed a 93-yard kick return for a touchdown. They were the only team without a touchback.” Archer’s full assessment of the firing can be found here. Posted by Brian McIntyre at 4:50 PM 0 comments Labels: Dallas Cowboys Links to this post Pennington Wins NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington was named the Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year for 2008. This was the second time Pennington has won the award, the first being in 2006 after he came back from two surgeries on his rotator cuff. Pennington guided the Dolphins to an