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David Hack begins his 24th season as the Dolphins’ video director after having served 11 seasons as an assistant in the department. Hack and his assistants, Robert Hack and Matt Taylor, have the responsibility for providing the coaching and player personnel staffs with their audio/visual needs. They videotape all practices and games and maintain an extensive tape and film library. During his 34 years with the Dolphins, Hack has shot two Super Bowls and also coordinated the team’s video operations for a pair of overseas games in London, as well as international trips to Berlin, Tokyo and Mexico City. He and Robert have also been selected by the NFL to shoot numerous college bowl and all-star games, including the Orange Bowl, CarQuest Bowl and Senior Bowl games. One of the longest tenured Dolphins employees, Hack holds the distinction of being the only person to be in attendance for all of former quarterback Dan Marino’s 242 regular season and 18 playoff games (other than Marino). Hack and his wife of 33 years, Connie, reside in Pembroke Pines and have two children, Heather (29) and Brett (26). |