New Stadium

Real talk about the ob. We won there because of coaches and players....mostly. Certainly we couldn't have done what we did there without badass teams. But here's the evidence that the building had a little something to do with it too: The Orange Bowl is still to this day the holder of the longest home winning streak in college football history AND the longest home winning streak in NFL history. Both records, one building. Probably not a coincidence.

All that being said, who gives a fuq. It's 2016, the ob has been gone for a decade. The stadium we're going into now is absolutely mind blowing. Roof for shade, loudness off the charts, the video boards, etc. This place is going to make all you bozos pining to share a rinky dink soccer stadium with beckham look like a bunch of dolts.
 
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th3g3ntl3man
Aug 16
th3g3ntl3man ‏@ElectrikOne [MENTION=3670]tom[/MENTION]Garfinkel Do you know if the acoustics will change much, i.e crowd noise being louder because of the partial roof?
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@ElectrikOne yes, we did studies. A lot louder

This is exciting to hear. Above all else, what excites me the most about the renovations, is seeing how loud it gets in that stadium. I expect it to get much louder than it ever has in that building and hope it gets louder than most other stadiums that are not indoors.
 
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OP is a ******
He got rightfully destroyed for being an ungrateful nostalgic gimp.

Everyone throughout life strives to move into better places. These nostalgic gimps on here want to do the bizarro George Jefferson and move on down. They don't want the deluxe apartment in the sky. They want to regress to the section 8 tenement so they can get that rush of watching another dude unzip his pants and feel his refreshing atomized overspray at the **** trough.
 
Lmao OP got destroyed for posting a harmless thread.












OP is a ******
He got rightfully destroyed for being an ungrateful nostalgic gimp.

Everyone throughout life strives to move into better places. These nostalgic gimps on here want to do the bizarro George Jefferson and move on down. They don't want the deluxe apartment in the sky. They want to regress to the section 8 tenement so they can get that rush of watching another dude unzip his pants and feel his refreshing atomized overspray at the **** trough.

Nostalgic gimps getting slept.
 
Lmao OP got destroyed for posting a harmless thread.












OP is a ******
He got rightfully destroyed for being an ungrateful nostalgic gimp.

Everyone throughout life strives to move into better places. These nostalgic gimps on here want to do the bizarro George Jefferson and move on down. They don't want the deluxe apartment in the sky. They want to regress to the section 8 tenement so they can get that rush of watching another dude unzip his pants and feel his refreshing atomized overspray at the **** trough.

LOL They're the ones that wore flip flops to the games and stood in line at the trough with an inch of **** on the floor. Saw this at the Virginia game as I was dodging falling concrete chunks. I took a bunch of pics of the dilapidated old pile of a structure but left them on an old hard drive. Exposed rusting rebar in columns, old steel cross beams so rusted you could move with your hands. LOL
 
Lmao OP got destroyed for posting a harmless thread.












OP is a ******
He got rightfully destroyed for being an ungrateful nostalgic gimp.

Everyone throughout life strives to move into better places. These nostalgic gimps on here want to do the bizarro George Jefferson and move on down. They don't want the deluxe apartment in the sky. They want to regress to the section 8 tenement so they can get that rush of watching another dude unzip his pants and feel his refreshing atomized overspray at the **** trough.

LOL They're the ones that wore flip flops to the games and stood in line at the trough with an inch of **** on the floor. Saw this at the Virginia game as I was dodging falling concrete chunks. I took a bunch of pics of the dilapidated old pile of a structure but left them on an old hard drive. Exposed rusting rebar in columns, old steel cross beams so rusted you could move with your hands. LOL

That dump had character too. The nostalgic gimps probably love that place too.
 
Lmao OP got destroyed for posting a harmless thread.












OP is a ******
He got rightfully destroyed for being an ungrateful nostalgic gimp.

Everyone throughout life strives to move into better places. These nostalgic gimps on here want to do the bizarro George Jefferson and move on down. They don't want the deluxe apartment in the sky. They want to regress to the section 8 tenement so they can get that rush of watching another dude unzip his pants and feel his refreshing atomized overspray at the **** trough.

LOL They're the ones that wore flip flops to the games and stood in line at the trough with an inch of **** on the floor. Saw this at the Virginia game as I was dodging falling concrete chunks. I took a bunch of pics of the dilapidated old pile of a structure but left them on an old hard drive. Exposed rusting rebar in columns, old steel cross beams so rusted you could move with your hands. LOL

They wore flip flops at the trough because they relished the warm **** on their feet. These nostalgic gimps are all deeply and devoutly homosexual. I'd like to rip a piece of that rusted rebar from the column and jam it into their weepy eye sockets.
 
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I like the new stadium but it has no character. College football is about tradition and this place is corporate. I get it but it's not going to be special until we get our own place. Hopefully in due time.



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Miami will never get it's own place, but they can make what they have their own. Miami made the Orange Bowl special because of the streak and the teams that played there. The move to the new stadium coincided with Miami basically sucking for more than 10 years. The team has done nothing to make this place special, but maybe now they can.

Yea, because Miami wasn't stinking BEFORE they moved to Dolphin Stadium. I'm just curious, have you been to a Miami Hurricanes game at the new stadium? There's more Miami history around than was ever at the Orange Bowl. You have an updated ring of honor, you have pictures all over the place of previous Miami greats, And unlike in the Orange Bowl, the 58 game streak isn't limited to ONE sign, it's in multiple places. I'll never understand why Miami fans flap their gums, when it's obvious that they have little idea what the **** they are talking about.
 
Real talk about the ob. We won there because of coaches and players....mostly. Certainly we couldn't have done what we did there without badass teams. But here's the evidence that the building had a little something to do with it too: The Orange Bowl is still to this day the holder of the longest home winning streak in college football history AND the longest home winning streak in NFL history. Both records, one building. Probably not a coincidence.

All that being said, who gives a fuq. It's 2016, the ob has been gone for a decade. The stadium we're going into now is absolutely mind blowing. Roof for shade, loudness off the charts, the video boards, etc. This place is going to make all you bozos pining to share a rinky dink soccer stadium with beckham look like a bunch of dolts.

It probably is a coincidence, because few buildings host both a pro team and a college team, and even fewer are dominant like Dolphins and 'Canes were. Think about it, when Pitt and the Steelers were dominant in the seventies, they played in separate facilities. By the time SMU moved to Texas Stadium in the early eighties, the Cowboys were starting to slip. USC was usually significantly better than the Rams when both played at the Coliseum. Then, when you look at the dominant college programs who put together long winning streaks, most of them didn't share their stadium. Notre Dame, Oklahoma, FSU, etc. It is a coincidence, based on the fact that Miami had both a pro and college team sharing a stadium and they both went on runs. The runs didn't happen because of the OB, it happened because of people like Don Shula, and Howard.
 
Lmao OP got destroyed for posting a harmless thread.












OP is a ******
He got rightfully destroyed for being an ungrateful nostalgic gimp.

Everyone throughout life strives to move into better places. These nostalgic gimps on here want to do the bizarro George Jefferson and move on down. They don't want the deluxe apartment in the sky. They want to regress to the section 8 tenement so they can get that rush of watching another dude unzip his pants and feel his refreshing atomized overspray at the **** trough.

LOL They're the ones that wore flip flops to the games and stood in line at the trough with an inch of **** on the floor. Saw this at the Virginia game as I was dodging falling concrete chunks. I took a bunch of pics of the dilapidated old pile of a structure but left them on an old hard drive. Exposed rusting rebar in columns, old steel cross beams so rusted you could move with your hands. LOL

They wore flip flops at the trough because they relished the warm **** on their feet. These nostalgic gimps are all deeply and devoutly homosexual. I'd like to rip a piece of that rusted rebar from the column and jam it into their weepy eye sockets.

underrated post. pure classic.
 
Real talk about the ob. We won there because of coaches and players....mostly. Certainly we couldn't have done what we did there without badass teams. But here's the evidence that the building had a little something to do with it too: The Orange Bowl is still to this day the holder of the longest home winning streak in college football history AND the longest home winning streak in NFL history. Both records, one building. Probably not a coincidence.

All that being said, who gives a fuq. It's 2016, the ob has been gone for a decade. The stadium we're going into now is absolutely mind blowing. Roof for shade, loudness off the charts, the video boards, etc. This place is going to make all you bozos pining to share a rinky dink soccer stadium with beckham look like a bunch of dolts.

It probably is a coincidence, because few buildings host both a pro team and a college team, and even fewer are dominant like Dolphins and 'Canes were. Think about it, when Pitt and the Steelers were dominant in the seventies, they played in separate facilities. By the time SMU moved to Texas Stadium in the early eighties, the Cowboys were starting to slip. USC was usually significantly better than the Rams when both played at the Coliseum. Then, when you look at the dominant college programs who put together long winning streaks, most of them didn't share their stadium. Notre Dame, Oklahoma, FSU, etc. It is a coincidence, based on the fact that Miami had both a pro and college team sharing a stadium and they both went on runs. The runs didn't happen because of the OB, it happened because of people like Don Shula, and Howard.

It's not a comparison of only stadiums that host both pro and college teams. All the stadiums in the country host one or the other and therefore are eligible to hold one record or the other. The OB competed against every stadium in college and every stadium in pro. What matters are the statistical odds of the Orange Bowl holding both those records. Those odds are very, very small and therefore unlikely to be coincidental (though not impossible).

"The runs didn't happen because of the OB, it happened because of people like Don Shula, and Howard."

Yes. And the players. If the ob played a part, as I believe it did, it would be very small.
 
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Things going for Hard Rock Stadium:
1. The Canes play there.
2. New coach with roots in the program.
3. Remodel so you don't bake before the 2nd quarter.
4. Pretty cool name. They are going to sell a ton of shirts.
 
These nostalgic gimps will never accept Hard Rock Stadium because they've dug their stiletto-covered dainty heels into the sand on this issue. The OB was a dilapidated, outdated hunk of ***** at the end and was located in a neighborhood that was very difficult to reach. We are now playing in a state of the art stadium whose owner just sunk half a billion dollars into so he could host Super Bowls and other world class events and these nostalgic gimps are pining away for a place that was a mess. They tore down Yankee fcking Stadium and replaced it with a new, modern building. Get over it, gimps.

I agree with everything you said. But it still bothers me to this day that Stephen Ross honored the 08 Gayturds in the same stadium Miami plays in. He can never take that back and I will never forget. That big eared POS is the reason I don't support the phins.
 
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