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Title: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Dave Gray on February 03, 2011, 12:17:43 am
Let's say they're going to create a S. Florida sports monument, etching the faces of 4 sports figures into the side of a mountain (probably a mountain of garbage, since we don't have any real ones).  Which 4 people go on that monument.  They can be players in any sports, management, coaches, or ownership....even radio personalities...anyone associated with sports.

Pick 4.


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: MikeO on February 03, 2011, 06:20:14 am
Shula, Marino, Wade, Beckett


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: CF DolFan on February 03, 2011, 10:03:17 am
Other than Shula and Marino ... who could you possibly add? Plenty of Hurricane players who did great things later but does that make them worthy?  I just don't see any of the other sports making a big enough splash bigto consider their players at the same level as those two. Maybe Pat Riley? Possibly Wade later down the road but not now. 

If the Marlins actually retired some of their better players instead of sending them packing then that could be a possibility. It's kind of hard to be immortalized when you aren't even in that teams HOF.


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: JVides on February 03, 2011, 11:18:59 am
Shula, Marino, Pat Riley, and... Bob Griese?

Wade gets consideration, and gets on with another ring, perhaps.  But Riley's the architect, Griese was the QB of 2 champion teams, Marino's arguably the best player we've ever had in this city (Wade and Shaq might disagree) but definitely the most iconic, and Shula put Miami on the map as a sports town.  I'd also strongly consider Howard Schnellenberger and Jimmy Johnson (both for UM).


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Fau Teixeira on February 03, 2011, 11:36:06 am
i think you gotta put zo in there .. maybe shula, marino, zo and conine


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Brian Fein on February 03, 2011, 11:48:12 am
I like Fau's choices.  But its tough to choose - Riley, Wade, Zo, Conine are all good choices.  I think Shula and Marino are musts.


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: norad34 on February 03, 2011, 12:58:26 pm
I would put Shula, Marino, Chris Everett and Howard Schnellenberger.

College football was all but dead at UM until Howard came along. UM football was bad and they thought about pulling the program in the mid 70's. Howard built the foundation for a powerhouse.

Chris Everett made people want to watch tennis. Fine and good looking with power and speed never seen before until Martina from a female athlete. Every guy in my generation wanted to date Chris Everett.

Shula prove that sports in Miami could work and help make Miami a sports town. eventually we would have had other teams but Shula's winning sped up the process.

What more can be said about Dan Marino?


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Pappy13 on February 03, 2011, 01:50:52 pm
Jimmy Johnson, for his work at the U.  Pretty incredible run he had there.


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on February 03, 2011, 02:02:50 pm
I am not sure if Shula belongs on it.  He never caught a pass, swung a bat, or made a tackle  (at least not in South Florida.)

If I was building one for Boston in would have Bird but not Auerbach, Brady but not Belichick.   


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Brian Fein on February 03, 2011, 02:13:06 pm
Don Shula has the most coaching wins in NFL history.  Bill Belichick has to DOUBLE his current wins (plus 4 more) to catch him.  The man is an NFL legend.  He absolutely belongs on there. 


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Dave Gray on February 03, 2011, 02:49:25 pm
I have Shula, Marino, Wade as definites.  Wade is as definite as Marino, especially after returning.

I love Riley and he's done wonders here, but he's also done wonders elsewhere.  I don't think he's synonymous with Florida sports.

What about Joe Robbie?


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Pappy13 on February 03, 2011, 03:15:00 pm
I am not sure if Shula belongs on it.  He never caught a pass, swung a bat, or made a tackle  (at least not in South Florida.)
I'm surprised you would say this.  He never caught a pass or made a tackle but he sure as heck helped a lot of players that did.

No Belicheck?  Really?  C'mon.  You're giving Tom WAY too much credit.  You really think that without Belicheck that Tom has the skins on the wall that he has today?  I think Tom even gives Bill more credit than you are.


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on February 03, 2011, 03:29:14 pm
I'm surprised you would say this.  He never caught a pass or made a tackle but he sure as heck helped a lot of players that did.

No Belicheck?  Really?  C'mon.  You're giving Tom WAY too much credit.  You really think that without Belicheck that Tom has the skins on the wall that he has today?  I think Tom even gives Bill more credit than you are.

I don't dismiss anything BB has done.  And if ever came down to one of them had to go Young-Fisher style, I would be "bye bye Tom."

But I wouldn't put any owner or coach up there:  Tom Brady, Larry Bird, Ted Williams, Bobby Orr.

Although I could see removing one of them for Bill Russell. 


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Pappy13 on February 03, 2011, 03:36:52 pm
I don't dismiss anything BB has done.  And if ever came down to one of them had to go Young-Fisher style, I would be "bye bye Tom."

But I wouldn't put any owner or coach up there:  Tom Brady, Larry Bird, Ted Williams, Bobby Orr.

Although I could see removing one of them for Bill Russell. 
Owners I can agree with you, I really think they don't deserve that much credit, but coaches I disagree.  I think the coaches and players go hand in hand.  They help each other.

Damn that list is impressive though.  When you have to think hard of who to replace to put up Bill Russell, something is just wrong with that. :)


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: JVides on February 03, 2011, 04:24:17 pm
Although I could see removing one of them for Bill Russell. 

Bill Russell should absolutely be on the Boston Mt. Rushmore.  He should be its centerpiece.  Gottan be Larry, Russell, Orr, and...Brady I guess?

And the snow plow operator guy.  Let's not forget that jackass!


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Pappy13 on February 03, 2011, 04:51:30 pm
And the snow plow operator guy.  Let's not forget that jackass!
K, I'm gonna hijack his hijack, but I was reading about that game somewhere the other day (think is was Sports Illustrated) and they were saying that what we all forget about this is that Miami had a shot at tieing the game with a FG try late in the game and the snow crew was all set to go out on the field and clear a path for the Dolphins kicker and Shula waved them off and went for it on 4th down and they didn't make it.  Funny, I don't remember that at all.  Anyone else remember that?  Guess Shula wanted to beat them without a snowplow. LOL


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on February 03, 2011, 04:53:19 pm
Bill Russell should absolutely be on the Boston Mt. Rushmore.  He should be its centerpiece.  Gottan be Larry, Russell, Orr, and...Brady I guess?


No Ted Williams?  Not one Red Soxes player in a city that is baseball first?  

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And the snow plow operator guy.  Let's not forget that jackass!

LOL.  The snow plow is on display in the Patriots Hall of Fame.  


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on February 03, 2011, 04:58:31 pm
K, I'm gonna hijack his hijack, but I was reading about that game somewhere the other day (think is was Sports Illustrated) and they were saying that what we all forget about this is that Miami had a shot at a tieing the game with a FG try late in the game and the snow crew was all set to go out on the field and clear a path for the Dolphins kicker and Shula waved them off and went for it on 4th down and they didn't make it.  Funny, I don't remember that at all.  Anyone else remember that?  Guess Shula wanted to beat them without a snowplow. LOL

So the operator was willing to clear a path for both teams kickers, not just the home team?  I had not heard that.  If true it certainly makes the popular story about that game a whole lot less sinister. 


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: Pappy13 on February 03, 2011, 05:00:27 pm
So the operator was willing to clear a path for both teams kickers, not just the home team?  I had not heard that.  If true it certainly makes the popular story about that game a whole lot less sinister. 
That's what the article said.  I honestly don't remember that happening and I was watching that game, but it's funny sometimes about what you do and don't remember. :)

I'm sure the snow plow operator pretty much felt obligated to do it after he did it for the Patriots.  I can just see Shula on the sidelines saying "Screw the snowplow, WE ARE GOING FOR IT!".


Title: Re: The South Florida Sports Mt. Rushmore
Post by: JVides on February 03, 2011, 05:12:59 pm
No Ted Williams?  Not one Red Soxes player in a city that is baseball first?  

LOL.  The snow plow is on display in the Patriots Hall of Fame.  

Crap.  Forgot the Splinter.  Yeah, he DEFINITELY needs to be there.

So...Russell / Bird / Williams / Orr?

Sorry, Tommy Boy...