Would you still root for the Dolphins if..........
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I'm not one to beat the racial drum, but if this was over a B-Ball game and the riots were in East LA, I can't help but think the outrage and media coverage would be alot worse.
I refuse to root for a team that doesnt reside in miami....
If they move i will go into a sugar coma.
I really felt for the ( NFL ) browns when they moved their team..I felt for their fans.
I know what the (NBA ) sacramento king is going to go through...I hope we never have to go through that. EDIT.....I last heard they were going to stay for one more year...I dont know how that ended i dont got much time to watch news.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/18/2011 06:11AM by samsam3738.
Simple.....NOPE!!! I probably would stop watching the NFL period if that were to happen. I'm kinda getting tired of the whole "Its all about me league" anyway.
I know Dolphins came from "Flipper" who was in Miami with a really big shueee at the time but came we think of other mascot names of teams that have moved that fit the old city but do not fit the new city?
Yeah, Ghotirule, but (good one, berk) the Lakers were originally in Minnesota and were named after the Great Lakes. And the New Orleans Jazz was named after that city's most famous product. The new cities are not a fit for the name, knowing the history.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Yeah, Ghotirule, but (good one, berk) the Lakers
> were originally in Minnesota and were named after
> the Great Lakes. And the New Orleans Jazz was
> named after that city's most famous product. The
> new cities are not a fit for the name, knowing the
> history.
The Hornets and Jazz should swap names. Seriously.