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Should the Dolphins move the team?(in the state of Florida)

I support my local teams (Heat, Canes, Phins). I'm born and raised in Miami and now living in Orlando. They move this team out of Florida and I'm officially a Tampa Bay Bucs fan.
 
Yes, okay I agree with that and never saw that angle.

But would they still be the Miami Dolphins or the Florida Dolphins or the Orlando Dolphins...?

Centrally located, more fans could reach the game, but then you would have issues with Tampa, who are pretty much of the Orlando TV market.

The Dallas Cowboys, even though they moved to Arlington, Texas, are still called the Dallas Cowboys....

If the Dolphins moved out of State, like Tennessee did, I would never ever follow them again.

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If the Dolphins were in Orlando it would not interfere with Tampa because The Dolphins are an AFC team and the bucs are a NFC team. Oakland and SF don't have any problems. a brand new state of the art stadium would attract all the fans that are in central Florida as well as a lot of fans in WPB, Port St. Lucie and even the few Miami fans left in Miami would come up.
 
I support my local teams (Heat, Canes, Phins). I'm born and raised in Miami and now living in Orlando. They move this team out of Florida and I'm officially a Tampa Bay Bucs fan.
If they moved out of Florida I would not follow them either. That's why I think Orlando would be great. Just change the name to the Florida Dolphins.
 
But would they still be the Miami Dolphins or the Florida Dolphins or the Orlando Dolphins...?

Centrally located, more fans could reach the game, but then you would have issues with Tampa, who are pretty much of the Orlando TV market.

The Dallas Cowboys, even though they moved to Arlington, Texas, are still called the Dallas Cowboys....

If the Dolphins moved out of State, like Tennessee did, I would never ever follow them again.

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Keep them as the Miami Dolphins, and schedule one token game at Miami each year. I wish to god Jacksonville was the one with the successful team, and Tampa was bombing, because Tampa and Orlando are probably too close together for the only two football teams. But if you take a look around central florida, most people there are dolphins fans, if they are anything.
 
If the history, the name of the team, the records and all stayed with them (the team) and it was a win-win situation for everyone, I would not be 100 percent opposed to it.

That being said, to think that by moving them would fill out the stadium is not a very smart move.

I have never seen anyone wear a Saints shirt or Jersey (in public) until now.

Why is that.....?

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If the Dolphins were in Orlando it would not interfere with Tampa because The Dolphins are an AFC team and the bucs are a NFC team. Oakland and SF don't have any problems. a brand new state of the art stadium would attract all the fans that are in central Florida as well as a lot of fans in WPB, Port St. Lucie and even the few Miami fans left in Miami would come up.
 
No offense, but this has to be one of the dumbest threads. I do agree though that they need new stadium.
 
The stadium is centrally located for the tricounty area and even monroe. I mean, they built it there for a reason.
 
Some of you guys are unreal ...... living in Scotland i'd love to be within driving distance of MY TEAMS HOME GAMES .... As a fanatical phins fan i find some of the appathy towards the dolphins,within the fanbase, disturbing. In Scotland , soccer (we call it football) is the sport and living 10 minutes from Falkirk and having been born in Falkirk I am a Falkirk fan , and proud of it .... I will be at every game i can make depending on work . If dolphins stadium is half empty then thats because thats all the phins fans withinin travelling distance are at the game or working , if you live within driving distance of the stadium and call yourself a phins fan then get to the game , if not , watch the game on tv and be an nfl fan !
 
Miami has one of the worst fans. Just look at Heat games.. Their upper tarp was covered in the PLAYOFFS, Cant compare Miami fans to other fans..
 
I have never been to the city of Miami and obviously have not been fortunate enough to attend a Dolphins home game.

As a fan this far north, I can tell you what I see when we play on TV and things I've heard from fans who do attend games regularly in South Florida.

1. Whenever the Dolphins are on TV, whether it be a huge prime time game or just a regular Sunday day game, the fans are never loud. I understand that the seats are set really far back from the field when compared to other NFL venues, but I can't be sure whether or not that's to blame for the lack of crowd noise or if the home crowd down there really is just that lousy.

2. There are always TONS of other teams fans there. I realize this can't be stopped and likely has to do with the allure of moving to South Florida. There are a lot of transplants down there that have probably brought their love of their hometown teams to Miami with them. There's really no way to stop this unless Dolphins fans just rush to buy up as many of the tickets as possible. That's not going to happen as long as we produce a mediocre result year in and year out.

3. Ross took away the option of us having early games at the beginning of the season because so many fans apparently complained about the heat. The heat is a major advantage to playing in Miami and we need to take full advantage of that. Our players practice in it, they are used to and it is to our benefit to use that. If fans don't want to bake in the sun, maybe they shouldn't be going to an outdoor stadium in South Florida in the first place? Do you really think the Packer fans or even the Jet fans complain about the cold weather in their outdoor stadiums in the dead of winter? Doubtful.

4. I have heard from SEVERAL fans in many different places that they have been yelled at by other Dolphins fans for standing during the game and being rowdy. I understand that there's a fine line between disrupting other people's experience and being rowdy, but this is a football stadium, not a retirement home. The fans SHOULD be on their feet, screaming, yelling and cheering. If you want to sit in your seat and watch a football game, stay at home on your couch.

That being said: The lack of a good fan culture in Miami has nothing to do with the product we've placed on the field. All the personnel decisions and Front office moves are completely separate from that. I don't blame our fans for our mediocrity because it's not their fault. We haven't had good homefield advantage since we moved from the Orange Bowl. That's just the truth. We've still fielded some decent teams in that time, though no Super Bowl winners to be sure.

If this franchise starts putting a winner on the field, and I mean a REAL winner, the fans will come and will get rowdier. Miami simply doesn't have a rabid fan base in South Florida like the Chiefs or Browns do in their respective towns. There's way more going on in Miami than there is in Kansas City or Cleveland. That's not faulting our fans, I'm simply saying that Miami is a city that requires a winner in order to sell tickets and rile up the hometown fans. Other cities don't necessarily have to rely on great game play because what else are people going to do? Look at the Marlins-- they've won 2 World Series in their fairly short time in the MLB and they still can't sell tickets. The fans are there... we've just got to start giving them a reason to care.
 
ok i live in virginia and i am down for them to move its pretty sad that i can hear the away fans on tv more then the home fans. i pretty sure the the attendance sucks down there as well
 
"Well I've never been there, have no idea what I'm talking about, but I'm not going to let that stop me from talking loudly about this issue I know jack **** about." Seriously. Just stop. There are an inordinate number of New York transplants here. That's annoying, but that doesn't diminish the fans who are loud and enthusiastic despite rarely having anything to cheer about.
 
"Well I've never been there, have no idea what I'm talking about, but I'm not going to let that stop me from talking loudly about this issue I know jack **** about." Seriously. Just stop. There are an inordinate number of New York transplants here. That's annoying, but that doesn't diminish the fans who are loud and enthusiastic despite rarely having anything to cheer about.

Exactly because when you see tons of Dolphins games on TV and it's the same story every time, you obviously know nothing about the home crowd...

Even commentators note that Miami hasn't been a tough place to play since we left the Orange Bowl.
 
The problem isn't the location, it's the stadium.

The seats are a mile from the field. That square peg is the ugliest and least fan friendly stadium in the NFL.

Hello Orange Bowl, a stadium that was laid out for football so the fans can enjoy.

The Dolphins will never have a home field advantage in the current stadium.. No surprise they are 1-4 at home this year.

As soon as the Dolphins moved into that pathetic excuse for a football stadium in 1987, they were never the same. They went downhill right away.
 
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