I remember after Marino's early career success and SB appearance there was a lot of negative press criticizing Reeves development of Elway (throwing him into the fire as an immediate starter then benching him after several confidence shaking poor performances) vs Shula's development of Marino (sitting the 1st few games behind David Woodley so he could get his bearings then turning him loose with confidence). Before the '86 season - and the beginning of Elway fulfilling his destiny of greatness - the common opinion of NFL analysts was Reeves had thoroughly mismanaged the development of his young star and it seemed like the Marino/Shula combo would be returning to the SB often where Elway had become damaged goods and might not recover to have a positive career.
Happy things turned out so differently :lombardi:
Happy things turned out so differently :lombardi:
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