TheBizzness
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In what world is 5-5 a winning record?
Bottom line its the fan culture. I see it with some fans on here and see it on TV.
We're quick to jump ship. If you look at some of the "fans" posts on here you'll see incredible negativity. I understand being upset with the season or how things are unfolding but some of its ridiculous. Yes, it's passionate to see some negativity but some fans just revel in it and it seems to be more associated with Phin Fans than others.
For example, one of the most loudest more passionate stadiums in the NFL is the home of the Kansas City Chiefs who have been atrocious for most of the decade. Raiders fans are the same. They have a fire and loyalty that Dolphin fans lack.
Does moving the team help that? Not necessarily. It's the culture of our fanbase.
If you think about the fanbase in terms of the "12th man" then we are certainly not holding up our end of the bargain.
In what world is 5-5 a winning record?
ThisEven when the team is winning fans don't show up. The Dolphins took a winning record into Thursday's game and there were still empty seats and about 40% of the fans were Bears fans. In 2008, after winning a division championship, the team had trouble selling out their playoff game. There is a major problem with the local fans. If I was Ross, I would really consider threatening the fans with a move. It is easy to say, win and we show up, but when they are winning, what is the fan's excuse then?
The point is that even when the team has a winning record, the fans don't show up. Has nothing to do with the end result. If they do finish 7-9, the fans lack of attendance at home games is a major factor in that result.Thats something to feel good about when we finish 7-9
He we DID have a winning record 7 weeks ago!
thanks man.I am not from Miami but I think its in poor taste to criticize someone else's hometown. I've liked he Dolphins since Shula Csonka, and Griese when I was a little kid. It was more for the franchise and not the city. The city is not my cup of tea, but I understand people there love it.
But what is a fair comment is that So Fla does not support the team well. In the 70's into mid 80's, the Orange Bowl was a huge homefield advantage, much like KC, GB etc are today. The fans were on top of you. Sun Life is a horrific stadium and our home field advantage has dissipated. If I understand correctly, the plans for upgrading the stadium would involve bringing the fans closer and hopefully bringing some of the crowd noise back. If I remember Mike Dees' press conference on that, I believe he said that. Correct me if I am wrong. Hopefully, Miami gets that approved soon. We need it.
From having one of the best home field advantages, we now have one of the worst. Part is stadium, but part is the fan base. I don't know if its changing demographics or what, but the passion down there is severely lacking. Its so demoralizing to see fans of other teams over run the stadium. Just awful. So even though this thread degenerated, the original poster has a fair point.
In what world is 5-5 a winning record?
Moving the team anywhere in FL won't solve the problem. Moving it completely out of the state will be the end of the Miami Dolphins and I am not a fan of that idea at all. What we need is a better smaller stadium with seats very near the sidelines, much like the Orange Bowl used to be. We then need a coach and a QB that can really turn this place around and start winning the games we are supposed to win.
It doesn't matter what color you are, the last 10 years of Dolphins Football are something that not many people will get passionate about. The majority of fans from the 70s, 80s, and 90s have either moved away from the state, or passed on. The new generation fans have no identity with this team because nobody wants to identify with losing.