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surrealo said:
ADMIN EDIT: Post that kind of trash in the forum again, and you're stay here will be short.
:cry: You took down his post.......I wanted to laugh in his face!
 
BLITZKRIEG said:
What the hell do you know about it anyways???....

Look at the attendance records over the years, I think you'll see that Miami brings in just as many, if not more fans than the Bills on a yearly basis....

PHINZ RULE!!!

You guys cant even sell out a home opener, or a playoff game.
 
WharfRat said:
:dunce:

http://www.finheaven.com/boardvb2/showthread.php?t=95590

guess again... :shakeno:

Perhaps you should just stay in the smack forum....

Whatever. I just got home, don't keep tabs on your news.

I'm glad you guys can barely sell out a home opener in time. Don't worry though, you're not the worst in-state team when it comes to sell-outs.


I still stand by the fact that Miami is a band-wagon city. That's a fact.
 
Miami is a bandwagon city, anyone that says otherwise is either in denial or hasnt followed Miami sports for a long time.
 
Crisis said:
Whatever. I just got home, don't keep tabs on your news.

I'm glad you guys can barely sell out a home opener in time. Don't worry though, you're not the worst in-state team when it comes to sell-outs.


I still stand by the fact that Miami is a band-wagon city. That's a fact.

Translation:

:french:

We still managed higher attendance than the Bills last year....

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/attendance?year=2004
 
WharfRat said:
Translation:

:french:

About what? Miami is a band-wagon city.

Last time I checked you guys still couldn't sell out a playoff game either.

But at the end of the day I still win because I don't live in New Jersey. :rofl3:

The difference between Buffalo and Miami sell-outs:

The stadium is actually full in Buffalo 99% of the time.
 
canesfins13 said:
Miami is a bandwagon city, anyone that says otherwise is either in denial or hasnt followed Miami sports for a long time.

Almost every city is a bandwagon city. SOME NFL teams like Washington, Cleveland, Pitt....they sell out no matter what. But about 26 of the 32 NFL teams are bandwagon city's.

Bottom line. Miami was 4-12 last year. Aren't going to win the Super Bowl this year. People aren't going to spend money on tickets to watch a bad team play.
 
MikeO said:
Bottom line. Miami was 4-12 last year. Aren't going to win the Super Bowl this year. People aren't going to spend money on tickets to watch a bad team play.

Isn't that what a bandwagon fan is? :rofl3:
 
Crisis said:
Isn't that what a bandwagon fan is? :rofl3:

But EVERY city is that way. If Carolina was coming off a 4-12 city they wouldn't sell out. If Baltimore was coming off a 4-12 season they wouldn't sell out. If New England was coming off a 4-12 they wouldn't sell out. About 26 of 32 NFL teams are the same as Miami.

It's not being a bandwagon its about not wasting money on watching a bad team.
 
New England has sold out every game for atleast a decade.

Carolina isn't as big a market as Miami, and I have no idea what Baltimore's attendance records are.
 
Crisis said:
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But at the end of the day I still win because I don't live in New Jersey. :rofl3:

I'd rather live in my area of NJ than just about anywhere...

The southern tip of NJ is nothing like the "view from the turnpike" perception that people who have no clue seem to be under...

IMO ... I win

BTW... take a look at the attendance records... the Dolphins had a higher attendance than Buffalo...or the Eagles (I'd say Phila is a HUGE market) last year... that's with the Fins going 4-12. and Baltimore is much lower than the Fins....
 
WharfRat said:
I'd rather live in my area of NJ than just about anywhere...

The southern tip of NJ is nothing like the "view from the turnpike" perception that people who have no clue seem to be under...

IMO ... I win

BTW... take a look at the attendance records... the Dolphins had a higher attendance than Buffalo...or the Eagles (I'd say Phila is a HUGE market) last year... that's with the Fins going 4-12.

Like I said...

The difference is most of Miami's sell-outs the stadium still isn't full.

Buying tickets and filling seats are different things.
 
Crisis said:
The difference is most of Miami's sell-outs the stadium still isn't full.

Dolphins Stadium has a higher capacity than Buffalo... still more people at the games... it's easier to "sell-out" a smaller stadium.
 
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