
Dan Marino by Joe Kohen/WireImage.com
And another (rumored) one bites the dust. Hall of Famer and former Dolphins QB Dan Marino, who made a tabloid's list of alleged Dancing with the Stars Season 7 cast members, will not be tackling the parquet. "[Marino would go] chipping and putting with [the stars,] maybe. But not dancing with them," a spokesperson for the Dolphins organization tells the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.The Dancing team actually has been angling to draft Marino "every year, from the inception of the show," says Marino's manager, "and he's never done it. It's not a time commitment he's willing to make." The actual legit Dancing with the Stars celeb cast will be revealed Aug. 25, on ABC's Good Morning America. Matt Mitovich
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Dan Marino
When 75,000 fans fill Dolphin Stadium for Super Bowl XLI on Sunday, Feb. 4, it will mark the ninth time Miami has hosted the premier pigskin event, tying it with New Orleans for the most ever. Although it hasn't held the game since 1999, the city remains the ultimate Super Bowl destination, says Hall of Famer Dan Marino, an analyst for CBS' The NFL Today. And he would know.
During his 17 seasons as the Dolphins quarterback, Marino became arguably Miami's greatest sports legend. He played in only one Super Bowl, and lost, but he understands the impact his old stomping grounds will have. "This is the biggest sporting event of the year, but it's more than just the game, it's the fun and excitement that surrounds it," he says. In addition to a pregame show featuring
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