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Sun Life Stadium name change coming soon?


These photos express how I felt after the 2014 season. The Miami Dolphins organization could have saved some money on demolition by letting fans vent their frustration on the stadium. "Come on down to Sun Life, fans, bring your hammers and drills! Everything must go!"

But this House was Built by Joe Robbie, and it should reflect that.
 
Does anyone know if they are going to increase the incline of the lower level and get rid of that ridiculous slope? Certainly makes the stadium more lively when more fans are on top of the action.

Of course they need to get more fans in the stadium.

I doubt they will increase the incline. For that too happen they need to rip out the entire club and suite level and change the the upper level. That would be like building a brand new stadium.

The seats will only be moved closer on the north side (visitor side) where the lower level ends about 10 feet up and almost twice as far away from the field than the home side (south). The south side the seats are already going all the way down to field level.

If you look at the pictures below it gives you a good idea what will be done....

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This picture gives you a good idea how far the north sideline seats are away from the field.

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Seriously though, when all the remodeling gets done our stadium is going to look pretty damn good from seeing the renderings of it.
 
THAT would be awesome though I don't think Woody has anything to do w/ Johnson & Johnson.
You are correct. He is the great grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I, the founder of Johnson & Johnson but he has nothing to do with the running of the business. He's not even on the Board of Directors, just a very large shareholder. He inherited his billions and is listed as an investor and philanthropist.
It must be very nice to inherit billions, purchase your favorite football team and give away $millions every year to causes that interest or considered worthy (eg Republican candidates like Mitt Romney).
 
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Aren't these naming rights deals worth multiple millions of dollars each year? I find it unlikely that the stadium will go back to being named anything but [Corporate Sponsor] Stadium. Only Lambeau Field gets that honor, and only because it's owned by the people of Green Bay.

Arrowhead, Soldier Field, Ralph Wilson, and Paul Brown Stadiums.
 
Crap Stadium, even with improvements. Crap Owner, Crap Coach. Sounds about right. 8-8 Forever.
 
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