July 24, 2009

DolFans Thrilled About 2009 Season

With training camp right around the corner, fans from all across the NFL begin to dust off their football gear, grease up the old tailgate grills and set their sights on the season. The state of mind "there's always next season" becomes "there's always this season" and the anticipation builds up for what they hope to be the year.
Here in Miami, there is no lack of fanaticism when it comes to football. People have always questioned the Florida Marlins fans and ignored Miami Heat fans, but it's tough to hide away from the teal and orange when you stroll into South Florida.
One particular group of fans have stuck out of the crowd and brought the level of fanaticism to a new level. These three guys, who call themselves the DolFan Bandits, are leading the way in hyping up the Miami Dolphins and bringing excitement to DolFans all around.
The DolFan Bandits have been loyal to the Dolphins, like many others, and have been season ticket holders since 2004. Ever since Bill Parcells (A.K.A. The Big Tuna) came into town, the Dolphins have resurrected their team and changed the direction of the franchise. As a tribute to the team, the DolFan Bandits went in all out body paint and costume apparel to the Dolphins' post season game against the Ravens. The Fins may have lost that day, but the DolFan Bandits vowed to continue their campaign to create a hardcore fan presence in the NFL, similar to that of the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers.
Their goal: to raise money to enough money to attend every away game that the Dolphins play. Their reason: to let the NFL community know that Miami has a loyal fan base as prominent as any other team in the league.
"Our goal is to be...
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