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this is pretty much goodell talking to ross IMO.
his celebrities won't be enough the league wants a new stadium.
ughhh
if you're gonna build a new one please let the fans have input as to where the bleachers should end :lol:dolfan7171 likes this. -
They said they wont build a new one. They will probably move seats closer to the field and some other things once the Marlins leave.
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structural wise it is what it is
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They better do something because the newer stadiums will start winning the bids to future SB's from here on out.
The stadium in NJ is pretty darn good and I would not be one bit surprised to see them get one right away. Their stadium now has it's seats as the closest to the field in the NFL and holds 85,000 people.
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This is great news...
The pitch..The business plan..The cutting edge investment..
" The Orange Bowl 2'
You wanna talk about making your money back, build the damn thing with CROWD NOISE being the #1 priority when designing..
Give a call to Phil Knight, ask him to quantify how much extra money he's made on the no brainer concept...the economic impact is off the charts...the wins at home will follow..
Watch new orleans play at home, watch the
level of emotion they achieve, and understand,we will never have that element in our stadium or part of our fandom.
The orange Bowl 2... please.dolfan7171 likes this. -
I don't think another stadium would get green lighted for a while, the city gave the Marlins their stadium. If the idea was being kicked around for us to get a new one, they would have kept the current.
That being said I do think that Ross will make sure we are competitive for SBs in the future. He knows how important they are to the economy (and of course his own pockets), and I doubt he'll just throw that away) -
The concept that the stadium has to be cutting edge state of the art to host a Superbowl is BS imo.
Does this affect the outcome of the game?
When somebody is purchasing Tickets for a Superbowl do they back out simply because of the stadium or even location?
Absurd!!!! Goodell os completely out of touch with reality IMOHardKoreXXX likes this. -
I'm no engineer, but I don't even know what structurally you could do that would move the seats closer to the field.
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It will be a great day the day the Marlins are evicted. Joe designed it this way, but that was the one real problem. They are going to need to rip out some seats and build in a lower bowl that will bring seats closer to the field. Having the fans 25 yards from the field is a huge flaw. However, nothing can be done for a couple more years.
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man goodell needs to shut his mouth.. our stadium is obviously good enough to have all these superbowls that we have been having for a long time. maybe we can do some upgrades like bring the seats closer to the field but definatley not a new stadium
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They need to put a retractable roof or dome on the stadium, the league is still sour about the Indy-Chicago hurricane bowl a couple years ago.
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We wont see a new stadium anytime soon thanks to the cost of the Marlins Stadium.
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The superbowl is not for the fans anymore anyway. The regular season is for us lowly peons, the super bowl is for the sponsors. What Goodell is saying is "if my corporate partners don't have a good time, your city is SOL next go 'round".
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Actually it was the opposite. The NFL loved seeing the elements used. They could care less about WARM RAIN. Thats the facts... -
Goddell knows he wants more SB's down here, which is why he's hoping Ross will upgrade. Either way, don't expect too many "Northern Super Bowls" in the near future. -
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Just VERY EXPENSIVE.
It is about changing the elevation and pitch of the lower section.
I can draw up the changes in about an hour or two.
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Goodell doesn't give a rats *** about anything but the bottomline.
Also, keep in mind, any and all upgrades will come directly out of the pockets of the ticket holders :up: -
A new state-of-the-art stadium would cost around a BILLION DOLLARS. Who's gonna pay for that?
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Stadiums do have something to do with it but its not the tell all.
Goddell is going to put NY's new stadium on the voting list. He already said it but I don't expect them to get many but they will be considered hard because of the amount of revenue that can be made...Stitches likes this. -
To redo the lower bowl the angle would have to be steeper and by doing that it could effect the few from the top in the first few rows. -
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The elements make football what it is.
Man Vs Man; Man Vs Himself; Man Vs Nature
Screw Goodell, and his sponsors. Screw the superbowl and the "NFL experience" for that matter. I'm glad the '06 Superbowl was played out in the rain.Phinvader Bill likes this. -
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Goodell needs to get over himself with this pressure on Miami to build a new stadium. I know plenty of people who would LOVE to have the couple of hundred dollars necessary, currently, to experience a Fins game. The truth is that we are hit here severely by the recession, and yes, mostly due to banks' priviliges and the previously heightened real estate market, but to even consider building a new stadium is beyond superfluous. It is not a perfect stadium, but it is structurally sound, we (usually) have great weather, and we have the hotels and beaches to please Northerners and Midwesterners. Goodell knows that.
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The one problem I have always had with Joe Robbie is the lack of atmosphere. Games in the Orange Bowl had a vibe, it was electric, the crowd was intimidating. To me, the current stadium has none of this. Adding a retractable roof would be cool, but somethings got to be done to get the fans on top of the field where they can be a factor. But first get the goddamn Marlins out of there!!!!
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It never came from the NFL though. They would never have worded it the way you did.
The bottom line is that Miami has held more, if not close to that, superbowls than any town and one rain storm could never ruin their chances to get more when so many have been the absolute best atmosphere....weather wise. -
Please no PSL's if there's an upgrade
And why move the seats closer? The 2018 or 2022 World Cup's will take place in the U.S. and the candidate cities will get announced in about a month. If the seats are moved closer, it might not be suitable for soccer anymore, which would scratch Miami off the list. If we do get included, we'll get at least 3 games guaranteed. And that brings way more money than the Super Bowl, which will still be hosted here anyways -
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Yeah everyone is just dying to party in Indy for a Superbowl or those other "party" locations.......riiiiiiiiggghtttttt. If Goodell is so concerned, have the NFL subsidize the costs of upgrades to Landshark Stadium. I do hope that the Phins build a new stadium sometime in the next ten years, and go back to having a stadium where the fans are near the field like they were at the Orange Bowl.
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