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...there is always a show during TV time outs. God I love South Florida!:hi5::up::d-day:

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shes naughty, but seriously i hate our stadium, i think it has a lot to do with this teams failures ever since we started plaing there.

Here me out, IMO, The configuration of our stadium prohibits us fans to be able to make an impact on the game, if we cant make an impact on the game because of the distance from stands to bleachers, we do the most natural things...we sit down and we watch....hence the experience itself turns some people off including myself.

Players Playing at this level need an edge to perform at their highest level, a team full of individuals gets that edge emotionally from the energy of their fans, that little extra boost is imperative when you are talking about a game of inches. we lost that edge the day we moved onto that cancer of a stadium.

Why do you think it always seems like the same team making the same mistakes always being a step slow. even though the players change, the performance looks the same.

Yall are gonna call me crazy but i truly believe in what iam saying, THAT STADIUM HAS SINGLEHANDEDLY RUINED OUR REPUTATION AS A FAN BASE AND A HUGE DETRIMENT TO A TEAMS EMOTIONAL PHYCHE WHICH CAN DIRECTLY EFFECT THEIR PERFORMANCE ON THE FIELD....

What was our reoutation when we were at the orange bowl.....hmmmmmm, always a sellout, because WE KNEW AS FANS WE WERE GONNA HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE GAME AND OUR PLAYERS.

After losing that game last week, its about to get real bad at the stadium, everytime were on the spot, and the game is hyped we always let down.... if we dont win at arizona it will be the worst season of fan attentence we've ever seen..

We need a new stadium desperately but i know were not gonna get it....Any smart football business man would make the adjustments to create the right energy, the right configurations to create that energy, because it directty effect the teams economy on so many levels....including wins and losses
 
I love Dolphin Stadium because my sunburn is so bad my skin is peeling off.
 
shes naughty, but seriously i hate our stadium, i think it has a lot to do with this teams failures ever since we started plaing there.

Here me out, IMO, The configuration of our stadium prohibits us fans to be able to make an impact on the game, if we cant make an impact on the game because of the distance from stands to bleachers, we do the most natural things...we sit down and we watch....hence the experience itself turns some people off including myself.

Players Playing at this level need an edge to perform at their highest level, a team full of individuals gets that edge emotionally from the energy of their fans, that little extra boost is imperative when you are talking about a game of inches. we lost that edge the day we moved onto that cancer of a stadium.

Why do you think it always seems like the same team making the same mistakes always being a step slow. even though the players change, the performance looks the same.

Yall are gonna call me crazy but i truly believe in what iam saying, THAT STADIUM HAS SINGLEHANDEDLY RUINED OUR REPUTATION AS A FAN BASE AND A HUGE DETRIMENT TO A TEAMS EMOTIONAL PHYCHE WHICH CAN DIRECTLY EFFECT THEIR PERFORMANCE ON THE FIELD....

What was our reoutation when we were at the orange bowl.....hmmmmmm, always a sellout, because WE KNEW AS FANS WE WERE GONNA HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE GAME AND OUR PLAYERS.

After losing that game last week, its about to get real bad at the stadium, everytime were on the spot, and the game is hyped we always let down.... if we dont win at arizona it will be the worst season of fan attentence we've ever seen..

We need a new stadium desperately but i know were not gonna get it....Any smart football business man would make the adjustments to create the right energy, the right configurations to create that energy, because it directty effect the teams economy on so many levels....including wins and losses


The stadium was designed at Joe Robbie's request to have a wider than normal playing field in order to accommodate soccer and to serve as the home of a potential Major League Baseball franchise in South Florida. Because of this design decision, the first row of seats is 90 feet (27 m) from the sideline in a football configuration, considerably more distant than the first row of seats in most football stadiums (the closest seats at the new Soldier Field, for instance, are 55 feet (17 m) from the sideline at the 50–yard line). While the decision to employ a wider playing field resulted in a Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion franchise for Miami (see below), it resulted in a less intimate venue for football when compared to other contemporary football facilities.
 
The stadium was designed at Joe Robbie's request to have a wider than normal playing field in order to accommodate soccer and to serve as the home of a potential Major League Baseball franchise in South Florida. Because of this design decision, the first row of seats is 90 feet (27 m) from the sideline in a football configuration, considerably more distant than the first row of seats in most football stadiums (the closest seats at the new Soldier Field, for instance, are 55 feet (17 m) from the sideline at the 50–yard line). While the decision to employ a wider playing field resulted in a Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion franchise for Miami (see below), it resulted in a less intimate venue for football when compared to other contemporary football facilities.
and............. i know this bro, it doesnt make it any better for us. You think seahawk fans have a good reputation because their loyal and loud,no way, the owner built that stadium accordingly with crowd noise in the blueprint...big advantage for their team and economy
 
and............. i know this bro, it doesnt make it any better for us. You think seahawk fans have a good reputation because their loyal and loud,no way, the owner built that stadium accordingly with crowd noise in the blueprint...big advantage for their team and economy


you never being to the Amsterdam Arena in The Netherlands??
there we had the biggest noise ever during an AF game.over 100 DB!!!!!!with just 15000 peeps.

LETS MAKE SOME NOISE!!!!!
 
Please, when referring to the stadium, please use it's proper name - Joe Robbie Stadium. The man built the building with his own money and started the team with Danny Thomas. Robbie had twice as much class as the bums who masquerade as NFL owners. The owners would sell their own mothers if the could get a good price for them. What did Huizenga sell the naming rights for, 25mil. Give me a break, the guy is worth billions.

You may not know he is, but show Joe Robbie a little respect. I know he has earned it!

Sorry, but this one subject that gets under my skin.
 
I love Dolphin stadium because I don't need a stove to cook omelets there.
 
After the Marlins move out, the Dolphins could lower the field, which would allow them to add more rows on the lower level that would be closer to the sidelines. Of course, the end zones would then be so far above the field that it would look more like the right end zone in San Diego. But it would add several thousand more seats the team would need to sell in order to lift a blackout.
 
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