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Dan Marino: Dolphins could get in position to compete quickly

Prince Harry Joins Walking With The Wounded's Walk Of Britain

LUDLOW, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: NFL representative Dan Marino (NFL support the Walk of Britain) throws an American Football during a break on the route to Ludlow with Walking with the Wounded’s Walk of Britain team on September 30, 2015 in Ludlow, England. Prince Harry is patron of the expedition and walked today as part of the veteran’s 1000 mile, 72 day expedition through the UK mainland. (Photo by Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

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The Dolphins haven’t been in the Super Bowl since Dan Marino’s second season and they hope the hiring of Adam Gase as their new head coach can be a step toward ending that drought.

On Tuesday, Marino joined Mike Florio on PFT Live from Radio Row in San Francisco to discuss the chances of the Dolphins taking that step.
“You have to be patient as a team,” Marino said. “Hopefully we’ll continue to build and continue to get the type of players that the team needs to compete for the AFC East first. Gotta do a better job there. When you look at teams around the league, you could get in a position to compete pretty quickly. Hopefully we’re close to that.”

Marino, who has the title of special advisor to the president and CEO with the Dolphins, later added that the team needs to be “more consistent” than they’ve been in the last few years. To hear more about Marino’s work with the Dolphins and his thoughts on Ryan Tannehill’s arm strength, check out his full appearance below.