Marino, who played for Shula from his rookie season in 1983 until Shula retired in 1995, points to the fake spike as an example of Shula's evolution as a coach.
Marino, who played for Shula from his rookie season in 1983 until Shula retired in 1995, points to the fake spike as an example of Shula's evolution as a coach.
CBS4's Jim Berry sat down with Dave Shula, son of the legendary Dolphins head coach.
The Hall of Famer says he "wasn't the brains of the caper" but he was most certainly in on it.