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When Will Mr. Ross Renovate Sun Life Stadium?

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Since we are firmly entrenched in the offseason I thought it was prudent to ask this question...our building is kind of a disgrace right now. My biggest complaint is the poor lighting system that doesn't do well with HD broadcasts. Heard they were doing some interior renovations...any news on the crumbling exterior?
 
Well the Commish has pretty much told him no more Super Bowls until the stadium is updated (retractable roof etc.), so it shouldn't be long before we see a stadium update. I'm just happy that there won't be any more baseball dirt field for the players to deal with, that was an embarrassment
 
It's all throwing good money after bad now. Has been for a while, if not since before it was even built. That stadium is an unfocused concrete drab of a place that looks more out of date than college stadiums built decades before, and combines that with a gently sloping seating arrangement that magnifies the huge distance the seats already are from the field. It boasts a horribly low ratio of lower bowl seats to upper bowl ones. And it also sits outside the city limits of Miami in what can charitably be called a real ****hole of a neighborhood. Even the area surrounding Jacksonville's abomination of a stadium -- where you are often forced to park in grass/dirt lots -- is nicer than what surrounds Dolphin stadium.

If Ross really has the best interests of the team in mind, he'll stop trying to improve Dolphin stadium and move immediately on plans to construct a new state of the art, retractable roof, huddled close (meaning: loud) stadium somewhere inside city limits. Perhaps he's waiting for the team to show more success before moving on that kind of a plan, but his public statements have always been to effect that he likes the stadium and views improving it as the best investment. A typical example of billionaire penny pinching. Even Paul Allen knew that a new stadium is often vital in rejuvenating the fortunes of a team, and low and behold, a few years after building a new stadium the Seahawks experienced the greatest run in team history, including a Super Bowl berth. Same with the Buccaneers and their new stadium. A Super Bowl followed closely after. The Patriots won their first Super Bowl after breaking ground on Gillette Stadium and two more followed (with two more appearances beyond that) after moving in. The Giants won the Super Bowl in 2007, the year they broke ground on their new home (Metlife Stadium), and another win followed last year. The Colts won the Super Bowl their last year in the RCA Dome and went to another shortly after in LucasOil. The Cardinals went to their first Super Bowl three years after moving into their new stadium. The Titans/Oilers only Super Bowl appearance in their history coincided with their first year in their new stadium in Nashville. The pattern goes back to the 70s Steelers, a team that was totally inept for years before the combination of Chuck Noll and a new stadium propelled them to four Super Bowls.

People can point to this and point to that and say it's all correlation blah blah blah. Whatever. Give me some of that ****ing correlation. It's insane. And anyway, I reject the notion that it's mere correlation. A new stadium speaks of purpose, it speaks of energy, it speaks of seriousness. Refurbishing old Joe Robbie Stadium speaks to none of that, and will lead nowhere.
 
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wasnt there talk of creating seats closer to the field now that the Marlins are gone? i could have sworn i read that on here.
 
Here's my idea of Sun Life renovation.

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Since we are firmly entrenched in the offseason I thought it was prudent to ask this question...our building is kind of a disgrace right now. My biggest complaint is the poor lighting system that doesn't do well with HD broadcasts. Heard they were doing some interior renovations...any news on the crumbling exterior?

They "renovate" it just about every year in an attempt to get another Superbowl there, but they probably would be better off in just building a nice new stadium, which a retractable roof....maybe they also could add air conditioned seats or some kind of misting system to keep the fans cool. It also should be in Miami and not out in the middle of the swamps, or some place out in the middle of nowhere like where it is at now.
 
With the Marlins gone, and having been planned to be gone for a while, It's inexcusable that Ross hasn't rennovated Sun Life into a stadium actually suitable for live sports viewership. A roof, moved the sidelines in, gotten rid of about 15,000 seats.
 
Maybe it's just me but,

The fact that we are so cheap, we keep the same endzone painting for Hurricanes and Dolphins games. Anyone else notice that one?

We use to have Dolphins and Miami on either endzone, ever since the Canes' came to Joe Robbie we just put a generic "Miami" on either end. Don't understand why they can't paint "Hurricanes" or "Canes" with the Red Warning hurricane flags like they use to in the O.B. and just paint over for Dolphins.

Are we that cheap?!!!

If we can't even do that, how are we to expect some real renovations?
 
Maybe it's just me but,

The fact that we are so cheap, we keep the same endzone painting for Hurricanes and Dolphins games. Anyone else notice that one?

We use to have Dolphins and Miami on either endzone, ever since the Canes' came to Joe Robbie we just put a generic "Miami" on either end. Don't understand why they can't paint "Hurricanes" or "Canes" with the Red Warning hurricane flags like they use to in the O.B. and just paint over for Dolphins.

Are we that cheap?!!!

If we can't even do that, how are we to expect some real renovations?
Come on now, that is not being cheap. Sometimes the Hurricanes and Dolphins games are less than 24 hours apart. They replace the center field logos but why replace the endzone multiple times a week? Not cheap, smart.

The stadium has had renovations and have more planned, including moving the seats closer and a roof. Don't confuse the term "cheap" with smart business.
 
Maybe it's just me but,

The fact that we are so cheap, we keep the same endzone painting for Hurricanes and Dolphins games. Anyone else notice that one?

We use to have Dolphins and Miami on either endzone, ever since the Canes' came to Joe Robbie we just put a generic "Miami" on either end. Don't understand why they can't paint "Hurricanes" or "Canes" with the Red Warning hurricane flags like they use to in the O.B. and just paint over for Dolphins.

Are we that cheap?!!!

If we can't even do that, how are we to expect some real renovations?

I actually like the Miami in the endzone. Anyway, they need to demolish it and rebuild another stadium more so like 60k seating and not 75k.
 
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