Same here.Sulamar said:I liked the Idea for a retractable roof, not a dome. I still hope they do that.
poppy said:Scroll toward the bottom of page. I feel relieved. The thought of a dome for Dolphin football made me feel ill.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/11730248.htm
msg said:it's pretty weak you guys want to count on the weather to help us win. We should be able to win regardless.
ladeback said:What makes some of you guys think that the roof would be closed during those hot september, and october afternoon games? I would think the brass wouldn't be stupid enough to do that and take away our advantage of the brutal heat/humidity. I would think they would only close it if we had rain....and how much of an advantage is rain really?
msg said:it's pretty weak you guys want to count on the weather to help us win. We should be able to win regardless.
byroan said:How's it weak? We're using the weather to our advantage. Just like the Pats can use snow to their advantage.
DNY said:They should go with the new turf, this way they could cover the infield during BB season.
Roman529 said:NO DOME or any other roof....playing out in the sun and humidity is what gives us a nice home field advantage...especially against teams from cold weather places. It makes up for us having to play in cold places in December. Wayne just say NO to any dome/roof. :)
Ozzy said:Somewhat true, but at the same time it's pretty weak for fans to say it's too hot to attend games.
Most of the fans live here year round, and should be used to the heat by now..
ladeback said:Again, why do you people think the roof will be closed during hot and/or humid days? Use your brains. It's retractable so it can be open for the weather we want and closed for the downpours. If it was a straight dome, then we'd have the problem of losing our heat advantage...but then again, we'd gain a lot more noise from our typically too relaxed crowd.