Classic Rewind: Marino Out-Guns Bledsoe in Return From Achilles Injury 2
Going into the 1994 NFL season, many pro football experts and Miami Dolphins fans were skeptical that legendary quarterback Dan Marino could return to his old brilliant self.
In the fifth game of the 1993 season, Marino tore his Achilles tendon on a play in which he was not even touched.
Marino missed the rest of the season as the Dolphins finished with a 9-7 record and failed to make the playoffs.
Even though the tendon was healed by the time training camp began for the 1994 season, it did not appear that Marino was ready.
Not only did Marino have to wear a special shoe for the foot in which he tore his Achilles tendon, his right calf was atrophied, further limiting his already lack of mobility.
To make things worse, Marino completed only four of 12 passes for 37 yards and threw two interceptions during his playing team in the Dolphins’ four preseason games.
While the future looked bleak for Marino, the sky was the limit for the Patriots’ quarterback, 22-year old Drew Bledsoe.
Bledsoe had been selected as the #1 overall pick of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Patriots and started 12 games in the 1993 season as he threw for 2494 yards and 15 touchdowns to comply a 5-7 record in the games he started. Read the rest of this entry →