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We have a great fan base, unfortunately most of us live outside the S. Florida area.
There were quite a few at Heinz Field and Firstenergy this season.
We have a great fan base, unfortunately most of us live outside the S. Florida area.
I would say once the circus act begins ( the laterals) plant the fast guy on the field! Perfectly legal just drill him take him out if equation?
Correct!!! Until the Dolphins fill up stadiums nobody wants us in the playoff. We dont have a big enough fan base for anyone to want us to barely make in the playoffs.
The refs have turned the NFL into college basketball. Only making calls for the teams that are the darlings of the league.
Reading comprehension helps... not once did I criticize S. Florida fans. I just said there are many more fans outside the state of Florida. After the Pittsburgh game while walking through Target in Atlanta a couple was all decked out in Dolphin gear. I've been to a few road games that I can drive to and the amount of Dolphin fans are absolutely crazy. In Arizona on that crazy Monday night game against San Diego the whole stadium was filled with Dolphin fans. It was the closest to a home game that I have seen on the road.
I'm glad S. Florida has great fans and if I lived there I would be at every game.
I'd almost guarantee you there are more Dolphins fans outside of Florida than there are in it. 49 states to 1? Of course.
Look, I don't give a **** if the fans in South Florida are 'great', 'not great', 'suck', 'don't suck' or whatever... All I know is the fans in South Florida need to get their asses down to JRS on Sunday, pack the place, and yell their ****ing faces off. That's it. End of story.
I wouldn't guarantee it, but obviously that seems accurate . . . Dolphins have a great fanbase nationwide . . . hell and also internationally.
Will be easier said than done. I've ran into several Pats fans down here who have gotten tickets much earlier when the demand wasn't high, now Dolfans are trying to get tickets for the game on Sunday and the price has tripled. Like it or not, New England will be represented quite well on Sunday . . . . however I do think the place will be packed.
Why wouldn't you guarantee it? 49 states of fans compared to the southern part of one state? There is no way there aren't more fans outside of the state. It isn't even a bad thing!
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Games vs. New England are usually pricey anywhere. It should be fine.
Yeah, its the fans fault we don't make it to the playoffs. :crazy:
I saw a bunch of empty seats at Heinz Field as well.
I call a spade for a spade: You live in Carolina? North or South?
I give you a guarantee that for most Sundays you can get a rountrip ticket non-stop to FLL for around $200/$300 around the East Coast if properly planned especially in September, October and November. Fly in the morning and leave evening. You will spend as much time and money as the average tailgater.
But it is always the same: blablabla and nothing to back it up with.