Stadium will NOT be ready...

Bells and whistles and upgrades are nice. Moving the seats closer was good too. But it still didn't seem any louder or give us any homefield advantage last year. I don't think it ever will. Still too cavernous and it's all geared towards the Dolphins, not UM.

Another faulktard troll post from someone with single digit posts.

Motherfūcker, you're not a fan and you've never been to a game. Because if you had, you'd know that the roof is going to make it louder, they had nothing at the top last season.

You're a whiny bītch with your it will never be right and you're so unhappy effeminate attitude.

So more posts= better fandom? Ok. I've been going to games since 1985, season tickets since 87. Quit while you're behind.

Do you still park in the blue lot Juan?
 
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Have you been to the stadium? Seats are still far from the field. Just not structured that way.

what?

A year ago they added more seats, which are closer to the field. However, they did not move the existing seats any closer to the field. So, if you were in row 20 in 2014, and you are in row 20 in 2016, your seat is going to be the exact same distance to the field as it was in 2014.

This.

Bruh, How fuqin close do you want to be to the dam field?

Sigh...
 
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Seats are breathing on the field.

:emot-CANES:

Have you been to the stadium? Seats are still far from the field. Just not structured that way.

what?

A year ago they added more seats, which are closer to the field. However, they did not move the existing seats any closer to the field. So, if you were in row 20 in 2014, and you are in row 20 in 2016, your seat is going to be the exact same distance to the field as it was in 2014.

This.

So they added seats closer to the field....which probably means rows closer to the filed. Suppose they added three rows. Wouldn't that make row 20 in 2014 row 23 in 2015-2016, and thus row 20 is three rows closer to the field now than it was before?

Just an observation. :p
 
Have you been to the stadium? Seats are still far from the field. Just not structured that way.

what?

A year ago they added more seats, which are closer to the field. However, they did not move the existing seats any closer to the field. So, if you were in row 20 in 2014, and you are in row 20 in 2016, your seat is going to be the exact same distance to the field as it was in 2014.

This.

So they added seats closer to the field....which probably means rows closer to the filed. Suppose they added three rows. Wouldn't that make row 20 in 2014 row 23 in 2015-2016, and thus row 20 is three rows closer to the field now than it was before?

Just an observation. :p

Lol I see what you did there.
 

A year ago they added more seats, which are closer to the field. However, they did not move the existing seats any closer to the field. So, if you were in row 20 in 2014, and you are in row 20 in 2016, your seat is going to be the exact same distance to the field as it was in 2014.

This.

Bruh, How fuqin close do you want to be to the dam field?

Sigh...

I guess that's the difference between me and you....
 
Seats are breathing on the field.

:emot-CANES:[/QUOTE]

Have you been to the stadium? Seats are still far from the field. Just not structured that way.[/QUOTE]

what?[/QUOTE]

A year ago they added more seats, which are closer to the field. However, they did not move the existing seats any closer to the field. So, if you were in row 20 in 2014, and you are in row 20 in 2016, your seat is going to be the exact same distance to the field as it was in 2014.[/QUOTE]

Ahhhh.. not sure you understand where the row count starts.. Try row one. Each sideline was completely redone with the first row 24 feet closer to the sideline then in 2014. So, yes, row one is closer as well as every other row.. difference is there are more rows now because the lower bowl is angled at a less steep angle to extend further (cant lower the field in Miami like they did at duke.)
 
Bells and whistles and upgrades are nice. Moving the seats closer was good too. But it still didn't seem any louder or give us any homefield advantage last year. I don't think it ever will. Still too cavernous and it's all geared towards the Dolphins, not UM.

Another faulktard troll post from someone with single digit posts.

Motherfūcker, you're not a fan and you've never been to a game. Because if you had, you'd know that the roof is going to make it louder, they had nothing at the top last season.

You're a whiny bītch with your it will never be right and you're so unhappy effeminate attitude.

So more posts= better fandom? Ok. I've been going to games since 1985, season tickets since 87. Quit while you're behind.

Do you still park in the blue lot Juan?

Don't think he quite understands there's a roof now. Even the Jumbotrons will reflect the sound back. Put some people in there, and it will be loud.
 
My understanding is that row 1 of every section has been left in place. The new rows that are closer to the field will be numbered as negative integers, also known as imaginary numbers. The stadium DJ will also be playing more Adele and Coldplay in keeping with the more intimate atmosphere.
 
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Looks like Miami gets the super bowl real soon

BTW - how am I going to be able to see the banners being flown over the stadium?
 
Looks nice, I hope someone has planned for the mud dobbers and birdies nesting in the rafters. Will the crowded promenades still be the same?
 
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It really does look amazing. I guess I'm still confused by whether there are more roof panels going up or are those finished? The renderings appeared to show more of the stands covered than what currently exists in that video.
 
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