• After a disappointing season and 1-7 home record, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is doing the right thing: He is not raising ticket prices. Look for an announcement this week. More flexible payment plans also will be offered.
Former owner Wayne Huizenga raised prices nearly every year, but this will be the second time that Ross has not raised any prices in his three offseasons as majority owner. Last spring, he raised 56 percent of the seats but lowered 13 percent and kept 31 percent unchanged, leaving the average price in the league's lower half.
The Dolphins sold 51,069 season tickets for 2010, and this offseason will be challenging. Miami sold 61,121 in '06 (its most since 1987) but 46,131 in '08 and 49,415 in '09
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