Not as reckless as someone like Favre.
Marino’s TD:INT ratio was 1.67 when PI and Holding weren’t called like they are now.
He’s Top 50 in that Category… not too far behind Montana from the same era.
I’m not a Marino fan per se but he carried the Dolphins his entire career and it wasn’t necessarily his lone fault they didn’t win a SB.
Favre did win a SB and was also GB’s best player for years but he absolutely cost them games with brain dead INT’s and Pick 6’s.
If I had to pick between those two alone I’d say Marino was the better QB and less likely to get you beat.
Ask yourself this question:
Who was the better QUARTERBACK, John Elway or Dan Marino?
Most folks would say Elway.
Why?
1) "because he won two Thuper Bowlth!"
2) they remember his miraculous comebacks like "The Drive"
But guess what?
Marino only played SIX more career games than Elway did but had SEVEN MORE (47-40) game-winning drives than Elway did. He had more comeback wins (33) than Elway did, too (31).
Marino's stats are FAR better than Elway:
- he won ONE LESS GAME playing for lesser teams (remember - Elway's teams went 35-8 his last three years and he still only had one win more than Marino, whose teams went 24-19 his last three)
- he threw for more than 10,000 yards than Elway did
- had 844 more completions
- he was 2.5% better at completing passes
- yes, Marino did have 26 more INT; he also had 120 more TD passes
- Elway's INT percentage is a tad higher than Marino despite 1108 fewer attempts
- reminder: Marino only played SIX MORE GAMES than Elway did.
And......Marino was 2-1 all-time against Elway, although John won their only post-season matchup when Marino's lousy defensive play gave up 38 points.
Why would anyone think - when you look at the actual numbers - that Elway was better than Marino?
Simple: "but he won two Thuper Bowlth!"
Do you remember how badly he played in that first one his team won? His most famous play was the helicopter tackle.
Yeah, he did fantastic in his last career game...his FIFTH Super Bowl.
