Get SI's 2005 NFL Team Package FREE! Subscribe to SI Give the Gift of SI THE WEB SI.com cnnWriteMenuEntries(cnnMenuEntries); var clickExpire = "09/6/2005"; Four of a kind Led by Marino and Young, four QBs enter Hall of Fame Posted: Sunday August 7, 2005 4:12PM; Updated: Sunday August 7, 2005 6:24PM Although he never won a Super Bowl, Dan Marino was the 1984 league MVP, made eight All-Pro teams and nine Pro Bowls. AP Steve Young (left) sat behind Joe Montana from 1987-90, but replaced the future Canton inductee when Montana got injured. AP RELATED Shula gets huge ovation before ceremonies Young, Marino took different paths to Canton KING: Not just great QBs, but great men SI PHOTOS: Steve Young through the years SI PHOTOS: Dan Marino through the years DR. Z: Current stars headed for Canton CANTON, Ohio (AP) Dan Marino capped his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the best way possible: with a long completion. He licked his fingers, a trademark of his 17 seasons as the NFL's most prolific quarterback, then turned to one of his favorite receivers, Mark Clayton , in the audience. | |
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