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Miami Dolphins plans massive renovations to Sun Life Stadium


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I have to admit, these plans look pretty cool.  It kind of gives it a European soccer type feel.  It should also help get an MLS franchise!  What do you Huddlers think about doing something like this to BofA Stadium?

 

 

 

Dan Marino, Joe Philbin and Ryan Tannehill were on hand as the Miami Dolphins introduced their new preview center for stadium improvements on Tuesday.

Over the next two years, Sun Life Stadium will undergo a $400 million renovation and modernization, all privately funded by Dolphins owner Stephen Ross.

The team unveiled a detailed video describing the transformation that will began this offseason. The team hopes to enhance fan experience and modernize the 28-year-old stadium.

The animated video below is pretty cool. (Tannehill is featured prominently in the highlights, if that tells you anything with how confident they feel in his future with the franchise.)

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000473742/article/dolphins-video-details-400m-stadium-renovations?campaign=Facebook_atl_patra

 

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Good move. Maybe help get some asses in the seats. I've been to many Dolphin games in September and October. Having that tropical sun beating on your skull for three hours will kill you. Very wise to partially cover the stadium.

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