My brother Mark Clayton looking back on this it was a lot of fun and great memories and thanks for all you done for me. I am so proud of you. And great video very well done.
when I was a kid growing up in New york as a jets fan we would play tackle football at school..even though as jets fans the dolphins were hated, we would still want to call ourselves the dolphins ...the qb was marino and the kids playing receiver were always duper and Clayton...I tell my own kids how great those guys were..if marino to duper and Clayton were around today....they would shatter records .
@@oldworldorder9424 definitely but I’m saying it from the perspective of the rules in today’s NFL it’s virtually flag football compared to what it was. You can’t touch the quarterback you can’t touch the receivers if you couldn’t touch Marino good luck the NFL product today I feel like is awful compared to back in the 80s and 90s, but that’s just my personal opinion
This is like a time machine into my childhood. I became a fins fan in 1981 and so many good times watching the, throughout the 80s and my teen years. I had a rough childhood filled with abuse. But, the one beacon of happiness were autumn Sundays rooting for my beloved dolphins
add Dwight Stephenson on this highlight with his perfect snaps and blocking from the Center positon. Those 4 men were all on a different level while touching the ball.
I hated the Dolphins, but Dan Marino is the greatest pure passer with the quickest release and most accurate deep ball, ive EVER seen...and ive seen em all from Unitas to Mahomes...
talent-wise, if you put Stephon Diggs and Antonio Brown (in his prime) on the same team, thats what Mark Clayton and Mark Duper were...amazing route runners with speed, great footwork and great hands..
If these 3 played together in today’s easy game, no record would be left. These guys were 5’7, possibly 5’8” and would go across the middle, take balls away from much bigger defenders, along with catching anything near them. You should see Claytons hands now, what a mess. Look at those throws also.
My brother Mark Clayton looking back on this it was a lot of fun and great memories and thanks for all you done for me. I am so proud of you. And great video very well done.
when I was a kid growing up in New york as a jets fan we would play tackle football at school..even though as jets fans the dolphins were hated, we would still want to call ourselves the dolphins ...the qb was marino and the kids playing receiver were always duper and Clayton...I tell my own kids how great those guys were..if marino to duper and Clayton were around today....they would shatter records .
@@michaelfrazia4569 oh man, Marino would throw for 70+ tds in todays league and both duper and Clayton would get 2000 receiving yards..EASILY
@@Whompy420 the numbers would be insane...he was off the charts in the 80s...imagine that guy ever had a real run game in his prime?...
I remember playing football in the streets in south Florida as a kid… I would say.. “I’m all time Clayton”
Imagine that trio in today’s NFL it would be scary they would be unstoppable. They were virtually unstoppable then.
You would need a crazy defensive back roster and a big pass rush.
@@oldworldorder9424 definitely but I’m saying it from the perspective of the rules in today’s NFL it’s virtually flag football compared to what it was. You can’t touch the quarterback you can’t touch the receivers if you couldn’t touch Marino good luck the NFL product today I feel like is awful compared to back in the 80s and 90s, but that’s just my personal opinion
Nothing better in the 80’s than the mark brothers and Steve largent
This nfl films music is amazing. I can close my eyes and harken 1984 zll over again.
Clayton should definitely be in the HOF,he was one of the best WR’s of the 80s
Duper kept that ole school 2 bar classic facemask!
Duper, and Clayton were a perfect compliment to each other
This is like a time machine into my childhood. I became a fins fan in 1981 and so many good times watching the, throughout the 80s and my teen years.
I had a rough childhood filled with abuse. But, the one beacon of happiness were autumn Sundays rooting for my beloved dolphins
add Dwight Stephenson on this highlight with his perfect snaps and blocking from the Center positon. Those 4 men were all on a different level while touching the ball.
That throw at 13.35 against the Bills in the snow was amazing
I hated the Dolphins, but Dan Marino is the greatest pure passer with the quickest release and most accurate deep ball, ive EVER seen...and ive seen em all from Unitas to Mahomes...
Yeap
I hope Tua, Waddle and Hill can look similar.
Awesome memories with marino's passing and setting records.
talent-wise, if you put Stephon Diggs and Antonio Brown (in his prime) on the same team, thats what Mark Clayton and Mark Duper were...amazing route runners with speed, great footwork and great hands..
Clayton&Duper were much faster.Duper was NCAA FINALIST in the 100M
Thanks TD that was cool!
If these 3 played together in today’s easy game, no record would be left. These guys were 5’7, possibly 5’8” and would go across the middle, take balls away from much bigger defenders, along with catching anything near them. You should see Claytons hands now, what a mess. Look at those throws also.
To bad they could never win the big one
Waddle and Hill
@7:42....I wonder of he still has that ball. I hope so.
Sandbag in the draft, they tried to blackball them and look at Him. Hall of Fame
Look at Mark Duper with the biscuit face mask. I hated that face mask!
Wow