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Miami Dolphins win early vote in support of state help

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Ozzy, Feb 5, 2013.

  1. siciliansith

    siciliansith Resident Deviant

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    Another tidbit and i under stand theres alot of logictics but its still some revenue associated with this hotel tax

    http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2013/01/hotel_rooms_scarce_for_super_b.html

    As people have said the economic impact is staggering its a investment. The economic impact is far reaching

    Im never for giving a free ride but the details make sense for everyone imo. the added benefit out ways risk and actually id say is a sound investment
     
  2. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Wow, you really don't understand my point of view...forget it oz man, I'm good with us both being happy with the renovation and understanding that they need to be done right in order to make the impact we both want.
     
  3. Ozzy

    Ozzy Premium Member Luxury Box

    So the stadium is the reason why the culture has changed around the stadium? I absolutely, 100 percent possitively have to say that's wrong.

    Wins will absolutely, 100 percent possitively, change the culture at the stadium. That's a fact!

    Your point of view is overlooking this.

    Will the teams be able to hear the fans better with the fans closer along the sidelines? Sure they will but that's not what changes a culture. A team that sold out over 100 straight games had the pleasure of watching their team get worse and worse over a ten year period. That's what changed the culture. Not the stadium.
     
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  4. WhiteIbanez

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    The field elevation will lower unless you demo the the concrete and the steel/rebar within.
    I would go go with the first idea.
    Excavate and build forms to match up with existing. Cast in place of course. Unless they have a way to tie in pre-cast.
     
  5. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    yes sir, I absolutely believe 100 percent that the building has contributed to the deteroition of two cultures.
     
  6. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    So your saying drop the field level which will then create the pitch and needed room to add rows?

    How do you interpret it when they say that we won't have to relocate while the renovations are being done?.
     
  7. M1NDCRlME

    M1NDCRlME Fear The Spear

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    Based on past history, will not would be more correct, in my opinion. Buts that not what I was trying to say. I was trying to point out that JRS is probably not the place that MLS would want a team to play.

    And it may be a case of by the time Miami tries again MLS won't want a 3rd team in the state. Or maybe they will beat Tampa for the spot and get a team, but the push is for soccer specific stadiums which would most likely take JRS out of the equation.
     

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