jtoomuch
Apalled and aghast
OK, you make a point, but I know that there are many people in this market that unlike me could easily afford it. It would have been great to have a packed noisy stadium for the team.
You really don't have $50 you could save for a few weeks to buy the ticket?
OK, you make a point, but I know that there are many people in this market that unlike me could easily afford it. It would have been great to have a packed noisy stadium for the team.
Spend 50 dollars on watching yet another one of those wonderful "L's" they love to hang on their fans? If you're gonna give away your money like that, at least give it to charity.
Believe it or not, that's a lot of people in Miami. The Dolphins aren't a life priority like some of you think it is.
I am not trying to argue here, but with gas and parking it would be much closer to twice that amount, I have done it.
I was at both games, and it's funny to me the power of perception. Last week, because we won, there were threads stating how great the crowd was at the stadium (Reggie, Reggie, Reggie). This week, because we lost, it was empty and dead quiet. I can tell you this week was 20 times louder than last week, all the way till the end. We have not provided a winning product that the stadium will sell out like it used to, but at least for the people that do go, we try our hardest to make it loud. Please stop being an armchair quarterback and judging Miami fans from Southern California.
I am certainly not trying to say anyone else has to do anything.Oh I see. If you make money, you should have to go to the games and spend your hard-earned $ on a crappy team that nobody wants to see to fill up the stadium for the people who can't afford it.
Brian Fantana: Take it easy, Champ. Why don't you stop talking for a while?
Ron Burgundy: Yeah, sit the next couple plays out.
Hey its not just me. Miami's empty stadium last week was national sports news. Who said I was judging i used to live in Boca and had season tickets for 10 years so back off the hostility.