http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/05/09/3389294/miami-dolphins-open-minded-to.html
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Just stay in south Florida as the Miami Dolphins and I'm good.
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I don't live in the area, so I have no miami ties, but I wouldn't mind having a different city to visit once a year for my trip to florida. Especially if it's a new stadium, sun life is definitely not that great, especially compared to the ravens stadium in baltimore
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An interesting possibility.
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That's interesting. The South Florida megalopolis has shifted a little bit since Joe Robbie, I wonder if moving to a site in like South Palm Beach county wouldn't put them closer to the center mass of the tri-state region. Miami-Dade has a higher population than Broward and Palm Beach, but the growth rate of the latter two has been much higher I believe.
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Depending on where the stadium would be built in Palm Beach County, it would add probably add about 2-3 hours of driving time to and from the game, since I live in the south end of Miami-Dade County. Since I would only be making this drive 8 times a year, plus any possible playoff games in the stadium, I really don't have a problem with a stadium being built in Palm Beach.
If the taxpayers of Palm Beach pay for the stadium, I doubt if they are going to want the Dolphins to keep the Miami part of their name. More then likely, they would have to be called the West Palm Dolphins or possibly even the South Florida Dolphins. I can live with that. I just want them to remain in South Florida somewhere. The first name of the team is irrelevant to me.ASOT likes this. -
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I'll be fine with that. As long as it's in South FLorida and we are the Miami Dolphins, I'm straight. No issues with driving over there for games.
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Love it, possibly because I live in palm beach county lol
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I don't care if they move to Fort Myers or the Keys, just get something done and keep them in South Florida.
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Lol..keep sleeping on your dolphins Miami fanbase..better start to educate themselves on the worth of an NFL franchise in your town and how they play in a less than competitive venue, and if you wanna be a player in the game of events.
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Would be a dream come true.
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I think I like this!!!! Plus I live in Palm Beach so its a win/win!
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Dolphins should start a bidding war here.
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"Dee said other people heard Weatherford make the statements the Dolphins contend he said. And I found one of those people on Thursday.
"I was in the room with Mike Dee and Steve Ross and did hear what they heard," South Florida Super Bowl bid committee chairman Rodney Barreto said. "And yes, I'm disappointed. I'm disappointed that the people of Dade County were not given the opportunity to vote and that's a huge disappointment.
"This is a democratic process and [the legislators] were approving nothing more than allowing the people to vote. And I think that's lost in all this finger pointing, that we had an election going on and 40,000 people voted already and they should have had the opportunity to finish that vote."
Sources close to the discussions between the Dolphins and Weatherford say other people also heard Weatherford tell the Dolphins the bill would be heard. One of those persons, according to a source, is Turnberry Associates Principal Jeffrey Soffer.
Soffer, whose company owns portions of the Fountainbleau Hotel and Aventura Mall, was present when Weatherford and the Dolphins spoke on at least one occasion.
Messages left for Soffer at Turnberry Associates have not been returned.""
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...ns-against-florida-speaker.html#storylink=cpy
Dee and Ross might of been pissed off, but I don't think they have done anything since they took over that we shouldn't be able to trust them..
I support the movement to get these renovations done, and if the people of Miami have any common sense, you should support the owner and his vision, even if you can't see that far.Ludacris, DOLPHAN1, Da 'Fins and 1 other person like this. -
I'm willing to bet the majority of the season ticket base is located in Broweard and Palm Beach County. If you builf the stadium in North Broward or South Palm Beach it wouldn't affect attendance.
First, it doesn't take 2 hours to get from metro Miami and the suburbs to the Boca area (where I presume this would go), particularly on a Sunday morning. Second, you're only asking people to do it one day a week for 18 weeks. I drive from Oralndo to go to the games. If it's something you want to do, you figure out a way to do it.electrolyte, DOLPHAN1, Da 'Fins and 5 others like this. -
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This all kind of remains baseless speculation though if Palm Beach County has absolutely no inclination to pay for a new stadium.
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Alright!!
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What are the chances Ross looks for someone to buy a percentage of the Dolphins to split the costs of renovations or a new stadium? Would that be a possibility?
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Anyone think they'd consider calling themselves the "Florida Dolphins" ?
Not saying I like it, just asking.
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