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Not the potential mishandling of Tua but another health and safety issue. Seems the Dolphins have "set up" the stadium in a way where the Dolphins players have far more protection from the Miami heat than the other team does. In the game against the Vikings, Fox reporters showed it was 91 degrees on the Dolphins sideline, and 120 on the Vikings sideline, which is borderline for the NFL not allowing a game to be played due to the potential for heat related health issues.
They upgraded the stadium back in 2016 and when they did they intentionally built a "shade" for the Dolphins sideline but not the opposition. The NFL has been getting complaints ever since but FOX publicizing it on national tv is apparently pushing the issue to the competition committee. Some teams are apparently now bringing their own cooling equipment to the games in Miami to combat this.
It's 30 degrees hotter on Vikings' sideline than Dolphins'
The Miami Dolphins are pushing the boundaries between gamesmanship and being unethical. Read more about this story on Audacy Sports.
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They upgraded the stadium back in 2016 and when they did they intentionally built a "shade" for the Dolphins sideline but not the opposition. The NFL has been getting complaints ever since but FOX publicizing it on national tv is apparently pushing the issue to the competition committee. Some teams are apparently now bringing their own cooling equipment to the games in Miami to combat this.