I was on another board and Jets fans were talking trash saying how they are going to blow us out in our home opener.. And I made the following post to shut them up.. I will just copy it here-
Don't forget the intense heat and humidity in south florida in early September.. The game is in Miami, remember that.
I also remember in Saban's first year when Miami played Denver in their home opener.. Miami had an AWFUL year the year before and were like 14 point underdogs at home for the home opener........
Well, Miami totally destroyed the Broncos beating them by about 20 points.. The dolphins just manhandled the more talented Bronco team that day.. Many Bronco players mentioned after the game how they were totally worn out by the middle of the 3rd quarter because the humidity was just unbearable..
Keep in mind that the Jets usually come to Miami in around week 12 or later, when it's a lot cooler.. This year, it's week 1 in early september, and it's a 1 o'clock game when it's ridiculously hot.. I remember the last time the Jets came to Miami for Miami's home opener, it was in 1995 or something with Marino, and the Dolphins won 52-14 ( I was at that game in the scorching heat burning my butt off).
Miami Dolphins players have been practicing in this humidity every day. And it has to be looked at as an advantage for an early September game in Miami.. Ask the Broncos
Don't forget the intense heat and humidity in south florida in early September.. The game is in Miami, remember that.
I also remember in Saban's first year when Miami played Denver in their home opener.. Miami had an AWFUL year the year before and were like 14 point underdogs at home for the home opener........
Well, Miami totally destroyed the Broncos beating them by about 20 points.. The dolphins just manhandled the more talented Bronco team that day.. Many Bronco players mentioned after the game how they were totally worn out by the middle of the 3rd quarter because the humidity was just unbearable..
Keep in mind that the Jets usually come to Miami in around week 12 or later, when it's a lot cooler.. This year, it's week 1 in early september, and it's a 1 o'clock game when it's ridiculously hot.. I remember the last time the Jets came to Miami for Miami's home opener, it was in 1995 or something with Marino, and the Dolphins won 52-14 ( I was at that game in the scorching heat burning my butt off).
Miami Dolphins players have been practicing in this humidity every day. And it has to be looked at as an advantage for an early September game in Miami.. Ask the Broncos