It could be Flores helping out his friend (O’Brien) drive up the asking price for trade return for the Texans from other teams.
If you don't understand how Clowney will sell tickets then there is no explaining business to you. Move along, move along.
It's okay. Not from personally experience but I've heard a lot of people fail at business. Is there anyone else who doesn't believe Clowney would sell some tix in Miami? I'm putting a great plan together for all of you to but the golden gate bridge instead.Yea as the typical fair weather phin fan who sits on Miami beach drinking a daquiri on Sunday afternoons says to himself "wow the rebuilding Dolphins who are expected to finish with the league's worst record just traded for a DE who had 9 sacks last year? Let me run off this beach and go pay for season tickets so I can maybe see a sack from him every other game while watching the team lose!"
You're pretty condescending towards people that don't share the same opinion as you. You're hanging on to this statement you've made like it's the only way to sell tickets. People might buy into the program more if they see growth and a willingness to hold onto their draft capital. If you need to sell tickets for 1 season, then you probably shouldn't own a major sports franchise.It's okay. Not from personally experience but I've heard a lot of people fail at business. Is there anyone else who doesn't believe Clowney would sell some tix in Miami? I'm putting a great plan together for all of you to but the golden gate bridge instead.
It's okay. Not from personally experience but I've heard a lot of people fail at business. Is there anyone else who doesn't believe Clowney would sell some tix in Miami? I'm putting a great plan together for all of you to but the golden gate bridge instead.
Interesting. People attack my position that Clowney would sell tix. I defend it to those that say it's completely false and I'm condescending. I'm not going to go into my back ground. But I'll ask how many games do you attend a year? And if Clowney signs you would not go? Go more? Support your side please.You're pretty condescending towards people that don't share the same opinion as you. You're hanging on to this statement you've made like it's the only way to sell tickets. People might buy into the program more if they see growth and a willingness to hold onto their draft capital. If you need to sell tickets for 1 season, then you probably shouldn't own a major sports franchise.
Nothing to lose? You mean except for the high draft pick that is gonna take to get him here? Wouldn't it be better to spend that high pick on a guy you can have for 5 year with a low contract?I see this as a win win for the fins. You get Clowney with no future debt (dead money) and if he works out and becomes a team player, you can sign this 26 year old to a long term contract and he can be another cornerstone for this team. If he does not work out, you let him walk next year with zero cap hit. Don’t see what the issue is. With the caveat we get a fair trade offer.
Interesting. People attack my position that Clowney would sell tix. I defend it to those that say it's completely false and I'm condescending. I'm not going to go into my back ground. But I'll ask how many games do you attend a year? And if Clowney signs you would not go? Go more? Support your side please.
I live in Canada, so I've attended exactly 1 Dolphins game in my life. Week 17 1994. I've been to a few other stadiums and seen other teams, but i've been a Dolphins fan for 40 years. Now that I live on the east coast and most road games are a little closer, I may attend more of those. Beforehand, I was a 3 hours away from a game in Seattle.Interesting. People attack my position that Clowney would sell tix. I defend it to those that say it's completely false and I'm condescending. I'm not going to go into my back ground. But I'll ask how many games do you attend a year? And if Clowney signs you would not go? Go more? Support your side please.
Nothing to lose? You mean except for the high draft pick that is gonna take to get him here? Wouldn't it be better to spend that high pick on a guy you can have for 5 year with a low contract?