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Remember our early 20’s when we shook off mishaps as part of the game and handled conquests like they were the first of many? When it comes to the Super Bowl young players should enjoy the moment in the sun as the gap between kicks at the can, my well end up being eternity and if you don’t believe me, just ask Dan Marino!
At some point prior to the Super Bowl, Big Ben Roethlisberger will share a few words with without a doubt one of Pennsylvania’s famous sons Dan the Man. Though Marino as a television analyst has to try and stay neutral, he has a soft spot for Pittsburgh. Marino grew up there and played at the University of Pittsburgh before the Dolphins drafted him in the first round in 1983.
Marino spent 17 seasons in the NFL and in year number two 1984 he had a magical regular season and playoffs, that to this day landed him in the Super Bowl as the youngest quarterback at 23 years and 340 days. He was coming off a record-setting 1984 season in which he was the NFL Most Valuable Player and threw for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdown passes.
Everything started well enough against San Francisco. The Dolphins had a 10-7 lead heading into the second quarter. Then everything unraveled. Joe Montana took apart the Dolphins defense and the 49ers dominated.
With no running game, Marino put everything on his shoulders. It hardly mattered. He finished 29-of-50 for 318 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.
Like most young men Marino was disappointed, but they had a great team, so learn from your mistakes and get them next time. In Dan’s case though there was no next time!
Now it is the big strapping Roethlisberger from Lima, Ohio’s turn and he has a chance to become the youngest quarterback ever to win the whole shooting match and with the way his career is going, the smart guys in Las Vegas like his chances. Big Ben took over the quarterback position last year from Tommy who and it has been full speed ahead. With the exception of a few games missed, due to a gimpy knee, this guy has been lights out.
My advice to Ben is that after he talks with Marino, he may want to place a call to Tom Brady who after throwing only one pass in his rookie year, he proceeded to win the MVP of the Super Bowl the next year and two more before bowing out to Denver this year.
Here’s a little nugget you may want to use when placing your Super Bowl Proposition wagers!
The team that scores first has won 71.7% of the Super Bowls so if you bet Pittsburgh to win the game and Seattle scores first, you may want to back you bet up at half time.
Incidentally in the 39 Super Bowls played so far, the field goal has been the first points scored 18 times which is slightly lower then 50%. Both kickers Brown for Seattle and Reed for Pittsburgh are exceptional and you know both teams want to get on the board early.
The over/under on the longest field goal is 42 ½ and I love the over here!
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At some point prior to the Super Bowl, Big Ben Roethlisberger will share a few words with without a doubt one of Pennsylvania’s famous sons Dan the Man. Though Marino as a television analyst has to try and stay neutral, he has a soft spot for Pittsburgh. Marino grew up there and played at the University of Pittsburgh before the Dolphins drafted him in the first round in 1983.
Marino spent 17 seasons in the NFL and in year number two 1984 he had a magical regular season and playoffs, that to this day landed him in the Super Bowl as the youngest quarterback at 23 years and 340 days. He was coming off a record-setting 1984 season in which he was the NFL Most Valuable Player and threw for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdown passes.
Everything started well enough against San Francisco. The Dolphins had a 10-7 lead heading into the second quarter. Then everything unraveled. Joe Montana took apart the Dolphins defense and the 49ers dominated.
With no running game, Marino put everything on his shoulders. It hardly mattered. He finished 29-of-50 for 318 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.
Like most young men Marino was disappointed, but they had a great team, so learn from your mistakes and get them next time. In Dan’s case though there was no next time!
Now it is the big strapping Roethlisberger from Lima, Ohio’s turn and he has a chance to become the youngest quarterback ever to win the whole shooting match and with the way his career is going, the smart guys in Las Vegas like his chances. Big Ben took over the quarterback position last year from Tommy who and it has been full speed ahead. With the exception of a few games missed, due to a gimpy knee, this guy has been lights out.
My advice to Ben is that after he talks with Marino, he may want to place a call to Tom Brady who after throwing only one pass in his rookie year, he proceeded to win the MVP of the Super Bowl the next year and two more before bowing out to Denver this year.
Here’s a little nugget you may want to use when placing your Super Bowl Proposition wagers!
The team that scores first has won 71.7% of the Super Bowls so if you bet Pittsburgh to win the game and Seattle scores first, you may want to back you bet up at half time.
Incidentally in the 39 Super Bowls played so far, the field goal has been the first points scored 18 times which is slightly lower then 50%. Both kickers Brown for Seattle and Reed for Pittsburgh are exceptional and you know both teams want to get on the board early.
The over/under on the longest field goal is 42 ½ and I love the over here!
http://www.sport-betting-links.com
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