I'm happy as long as nobody else goes undefeated. That's always the ultimate priority, like I'm rooting for the '72 team all over again.
This year I was legitimately scared of the Broncos so when they lost a week ago Sunday night it was jubilation.
I have no expectations as long as we're in this stadium. To me it's a sign that the people atop the franchise have no clue what they are doing. Even more damning is we actually schemed to patch this dump and stay another quarter century.
When someone buys the Dolphins and announces plans to build a new stadium, and one that prioritizes fan impact, that's when I know we'll have a chance. I'm not confident it will happen within my lifetime. At least I have full memories of 1972 and 1973, season ticket holder both years after my dad bought tickets for the family beginning in 1972.
That new owner will also scrap the garbage logo and return to our heritage. It's a natural combo that any sharp guy would do. We've been stuck with so many overmatched and mediocre minds in our front office that we've lost all perspective toward what a bright guy is capable of. This season is particularly disgusting because we're stuck with Mike Dee's parting gift of a horrendous motion sickness logo and the accompanying boring helmet stripe. I'm still trying to convince myself it's not a bad dream.
It's a special thing to say that you were a season ticket holder during the greatest years of the franchise. Does that lessen or strengthen the sting of the ineptitude these days?
I've always been numb to the losses since I've only been a fan since 2006. This year and the 3-0 start unfortunately get me very excited so these concurring losses are very painful. How do you lose 4 in a row after winning the first 3? It disgusts me. But I pretty much gave up hope after the Buffalo game so now I am numb again. Knew after the missed FG when we were up 17-3 we would lose.
After we missed our chance to go up 24-3, or at least 20-3, I too knew that we would unravel. It's unfortunate to expect such failure and be dead on every time.