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MIKE PRICE..... A True dolphins fan!!
Miami herald
posted on Fri, Oct. 24, 2003 West Coast Dolfan airs gripes in full-page ad By CHARLES RABIN [email protected] Mike Price has always lived in Southern California, but his home team plays 2,700 miles away. He is a longtime Miami Dolphins fan who ``lives, dies and has his breath taken away several times each and every game.'' And this week, upset with the direction of the 4-2 team, Price let everyone know about it -- especially Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt and team owner H. Wayne Huizenga. Price, 34, spent $16,758 on a full-page ad in Friday's Herald sports section calling for Wannstedt's ouster and the removal of quarterback Jay Fiedler. Price also wrote that he would be willing to coach the team and pay the owner $2 million a year to boot. ''I think I could coach in terms of leadership skills. But I wouldn't know too much about the X's and O's of the game,'' said Price, who said he's a high school dropout who hit it big with Internet marketing companies and now runs Canyon Palms Realty, a company that builds customized homes. Canyon, Price said, has 18 employees. He estimates his wealth at over $10 million. Still, Huizenga wasn't biting on Price's offer. ''Wayne saw the ad,'' said Ron Castell, senior vice president of Huizenga Holdings. ``He wondered why this guy paid for an ad when he could have gone on talk radio and said the same thing.'' Wannstedt said Price may not have spent his money prudently. ''I wish he would have called me because I know the money could have gone to a useful cause,'' said the Dolphins coach. ``I got a lot of charities I could have recommended.'' Price's main gripes are that Wannstedt doesn't take enough chances and is afraid of change, and that quarterback Jay Fiedler's arm is too weak. Though fans are constantly making similar complaints on local talk radio shows and in newspaper opinion pieces, the ad caused only a minor buzz in South Florida on Friday. ''I thought it was very informative and correct,'' one reader told the Herald in an e-mail. Price inherited his Dolfanaticism from his father, who never lived here, either, but was a follower of the team during the Csonka and Griese (the father) years. Price said that as a child, he would watch the team play on one of those old, giant satellite dishes that took up about half of his backyard. Now he has a more modern satellite hookup, tapes the games and analyzes them afterward. Price doesn't show up for work on Friday painted in Dolphins colors, but his office is decorated with teal and green knickknacks and paraphernalia, said Jason Falk, one of his employees. At home, he has old-style Dan Marino jerseys. And when the Dolphins lose, Falk said, sometimes Mondays aren't too much fun. ''He just wants to see his team win,'' said Falk. ``I mean, he's not coming in to fire someone, but it bugs him.'' The team lacks offense and heart, Price said in his ad. ''I'm very frustrated,'' Price said by phone Friday from his Riverside, Calif., home. ``I've never been a fan of Dave's, even when he was in Chicago.'' Each year, Price said he tries to get to as many Dolphins games at Pro Player Stadium as possible. He catches the team when it visits the West Coast, he said. Price said Monday night in San Diego will be rollicking. He'll be there with a bunch of friends when the Dolphins play the Chargers. His son Jayden, 2, is staying home. But soon, he'll be big enough to go to games, Dad said. ''Jayden's real big for for his age,'' said Price. ``He's a future Dolphins player. I can tell.'' http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...ll/7097869.htm |
HAHA That is classic!!!
I can appreciate this.... at least Mike is not stuck being a Saints fan like myself! |
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Mike is passionate about his 'Fins. And now he'll have to go to Tempe, AZ tonight to see them play because the game was moved from San Diego due to the wildfires.
Mike, let's hope Griese gets off tonight so we can put Fiedler on the bench for good.:winkwink: |
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That's Mike Price of Silvercash, I assume, for those who don't recognize him from his real estate company. :-)
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haha funny
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Everything Mike said is is dead on, time is of the essence- we have amazing talent and i would hate to see us blow the kick ass opportunity we have because of QD and Coaching issues.
Go Greise. |
pimp.. haha
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Personally I want to see Mike storming the sidelines, throwing the headsets, have a grand old time, maybe they'll take him up on the coaching offer.
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Wow, it's quite a thing to make a statement, but putting down your own cash like that in support of your team is another. Way to go Mike :thumbsup
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Damn Mike, that is some funny shit bro.
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Good stuff Mike!
I have been saying the same things you said in the ad! The Dolphins are constantly playing 'not to loose' instead of playing to win. They get the lead in the game and then STOP. They need to attack and keep attacking until the game is over. There is no reason to loose games if your opp. avg. 10 points per game. Just take some chances, pile up the points and everyone will be happy. We have a decent TE, and a couple decent WRs, and an all world RB - JUST GET IT DONE! Peace. |
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I think Mike should coach the team, promise a few players that they can be in Manhunter episodes if they perform well.
Too bad he's not a Raiders fan. |
Mike is in "real estate" arent we all? ;-)
Gotta admit, good read! |
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That is classic Mike! I have a friend who gave his sion the name "Marino" it is his middle name but until this "he" would have been the biggest fan I knew... |
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Interesting !:thumbsup
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thats a great sports fan
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Dan Marino and Mark Clayton are without a doubt arguably the best combo in modern football.
Didn't realize they had moved the game here due to the fires, or I'd have hustled home from the airport and gone down to the stadium. Hmmm... maybe I will. |
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