The Dolphins’ streak of avoiding a regular season blackout on local television will reach 111 games, after all. http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thedailydolphin/2012/09/21/no-blackout-miami-dolphins-game-vs-new-york-jets-will-be-televised-in-south-florida/
We bought the tickets ourselves. Let's hope Ross continues to foot the bill like this until the fans come back. They are on the right track. Fewer Orange Carpets, more quality football coaches and players.
If we win, more fans will come. I do think lowering ticket prices would be smart though. No-one wants to pay premium when they are unsure of the experience they will have. I'd go regardless if I wasn't currently out of work, but I'm not the average fan. People want to have a good time, and no-one has a good time thinking they will be blown out. Whether those thoughts are right in the end or not. The team needs to show that it can compete and win games.