"This is the loudest stadium we have been in this year."--- Phil Simms. Great job guys! Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
How much are the club level seats. Wish they could fill those. Much deserved win for Ross. He deserves it if not for his football sense, then for his philanthropy.
say what you want about dolphins fans showing up, i think us dolphin fans are very hardcore fans and not a bunch of bandwagoners. the stadium felt alive, which was amazing.
Say what you want about how jaded this fanbase and city has become when it comes to Dolphins football. But there isn't a doubt that this city loves this team and always will.
I have about a dozen local Pats friends who made the 4+ hour trip for this game. - sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 beta -
This was the most fun I had at a game in many years. JRS hasn't been the easiest place to be a fan these past few years but games like this remind me why I buy season tickets. Too many Patsie fans around me but that made it sweeter at the end.
I'll be there! My dad's a Bills fan and I'm taking him to the game for his 75 birthday. When I bought the tickets a few weeks ago I had no idea I'd be watching our Dolphins push for the playoffs. Even my dad said he's pulling for them since Buffalo is all but eliminated. I'll be in the end zone opposite the jumbotron.
There was a lot more Patriot fans than there usually are. Someone mentioned there would be a lot of them showing up and I was skeptical given they usually aren't that huge an out of town crowd, but there was a whole lot of out of town buses.
On the Dolphins last td drive you could easily here then chanting defense on the TV broadcast. Was sad really. Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 2
3. Attendance, NFL Stadiums Part II: Just as in Week 13, we had a number of NFL stadiums whose ticketholders found other things to do besides, uh, hold their tickets as they walked through the gates. Check out these Twitter photographs from games in Cleveland (Bears-Browns), New Jersey (Seahawks-Giants), Minnesota (Eagles-Vikings), Miami (Patriots-Dolphins) and Tennessee (Cardinals-Titans). Week 15 wasn't a great slate of games. Only two of them included a pair of teams with winning records. And yes, we all know that NFL stadiums must technically be sold out to avoid local blackouts. But that doesn't mean every ticket is sold and surely doesn't require that they be used. It's worth noting the choices these fans are making.