dirwuf
Scout Team
Isn't this old news? The team and league have acknowledged this problem for years, but with the Marlins gone they still don't have a physical or financial plan in place...
Probably shouldn't have brought it up then. And that's the reality of all cities where football isn't the only thing they have going on, and even they can't sellout when sucking (see Buffalo).
NDIANAPOLIS — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear Friday that the Dolphins shouldn't expect to host another Super Bowl until they make significant improvements to Sun Life Stadium.
I know.You're totally right.... there is nothing to do in New York City, or Chicago, or LA. The Mets, Giants, Cubs, and Clippers never have a problem selling out their stadiums and 3 of those clubs havent been consistently contenders for half a century.
It's possible to just talk about stuff without having a pissy "then maybe you shouldnt have brought it up" attitude.
I know.
Do you mean NY that has a team in the Super Bowl...again? Or the Chicago that made it to the Conference Championship last year and the SB in 2006? And clearly you are referring to the LA that managed to lose TWO teams and had trouble selling out both. You think Miami fans are fickle, then you've clearly never dealt with an LA fan.
And you really can't compare baseball as those numbers are fudged even more than in the NFL. Here's one on the Cub's from last year:
http://www.cubsstats.com/2011/04/empty-wrigley-field-chicago-cubs-pay.html
And the Clippers?? You really have to be joking. They sell out now...because they're winning! I assure you that wasn't something they did before.
I don't know why it's so hard for people to understand. Despite the fact that times in Miami are extremely rough and they don't have the population others you mentioned, they still manage to pull sell outs despite having an absolute **** product on the field.
Win. It's really that simple.
Take a step back and calm down. Not referring to recently. Talking about a clippers team that for their entire existence have been the "baby brother NBA team of LA" and had no problem filling the seats while being a perennial loser.
If you want to just go rant about how a team is doing this year or in 2006 when im referring to a century's worth of fan support, then there is no point. As a city, Miami has a pathetic fan base. Compare it to any city you want, any sport you want, we are a fair weather fan base. It's not because all of the sudden their is so much more to do in the city that we are just too busy to show up to 8 games on a Sunday or even now that the Heat are the talk of the country and the seats dont get filled until midway through the 2nd quarter.
Will winning games help put people in the stands, abso-fu**ing-lutely. But come on, what are all the sports fans in miami really doing when they decide not to go to a game? Its a misnomer, and a naive one at that.
Take a step back and calm down. Not referring to recently. Talking about a clippers team that for their entire existence have been the "baby brother NBA team of LA" and had no problem filling the seats while being a perennial loser.
If you want to just go rant about how a team is doing this year or in 2006 when im referring to a century's worth of fan support, then there is no point. As a city, Miami has a pathetic fan base. Compare it to any city you want, any sport you want, we are a fair weather fan base. It's not because all of the sudden their is so much more to do in the city that we are just too busy to show up to 8 games on a Sunday or even now that the Heat are the talk of the country and the seats dont get filled until midway through the 2nd quarter.
Will winning games help put people in the stands, abso-fu**ing-lutely. But come on, what are all the sports fans in miami really doing when they decide not to go to a game? Its a misnomer, and a naive one at that.