mikefinfan
Die hard Fins Fan
a stat came out today that said the Dolphins haven't won a september home game since the bubble was opened. I have 2 sides to this argument..coming from both directions to stay fair and not one sided.
1) The bubble has caused a lot of conditioning to be lost it seems, they practice in there when the practices are not open to the public... This gives them a comfortable 75 degrees to work in, so the heat isn't a factor which will hurt them come game time in an outdoor stadium. Thus losing more home games.
2) If the bubble wasn't there, the argument if we lost would be that they didn't practice enough because of the elements (rain, lightning, etc.) thus a calling or outcry would be made for an indoor facility to be built so they can practice indoors.
Either way we would be hurt, so it all comes down to how hard they practice... When i went to the training camp practices it did not seem that they were practicing very hard. Back in the day when i played High School Ball we worked harder.
Just wanted to give my 2 cents
1) The bubble has caused a lot of conditioning to be lost it seems, they practice in there when the practices are not open to the public... This gives them a comfortable 75 degrees to work in, so the heat isn't a factor which will hurt them come game time in an outdoor stadium. Thus losing more home games.
2) If the bubble wasn't there, the argument if we lost would be that they didn't practice enough because of the elements (rain, lightning, etc.) thus a calling or outcry would be made for an indoor facility to be built so they can practice indoors.
Either way we would be hurt, so it all comes down to how hard they practice... When i went to the training camp practices it did not seem that they were practicing very hard. Back in the day when i played High School Ball we worked harder.
Just wanted to give my 2 cents