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tsmith7559 said:
I think they figured put it in a area closer to the $$$ of Ft Lauderdale, Boca Raton, etc. Not sure you get the cuban community paying money to see the games or the ghetto of N Miami


your population mass is miami...at least build it in dade county. but that organization is run by a jackass. he's more interested in the fucking celebrities he's got onboard and around him than those filing in the gates or coming onto the field to take a snap. it's a beautiful stadium though...not a bad seat in the house.
 
Marlins have a new stadium next year. It should help their crowds. I went to opening night to see the Marlins this year and they didn't sell out the stadium, but thats a big stadium to sell out for baseball. Went to see the Rays play two days later, and not only does the stadium rank as one of the worst (I rank it the worst and I went to 24 stadiums this season), but there was NO ONE at the game. The bridge isn't a big deal, I mean, I drive 45 minutes to get to Comerica and they still sell out. I just think Florida fans suck in general.
 
I was actually supposed to be at the Tampa game, Miami too. I have a friend who lives down there that invited me down for the game. From what he tells me, at the Tampa and Miami game he went to last year it was PACKED with Lions fans...

Lots of snowbirds/Michiganders down there.
 
I went to both games last year, in Tampa & Miami...This Tampa game was by far the most Lions fans I saw in the 3 games
 
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