The Miami Dolphins has a huge advantage in their game against the Vikings thanks to their stadium design.
On Sunday, the Vikings sideline was 30-degrees hotter than the Dolphins sideline.
There is a 30 degree difference between the two sidelines 😳 pic.twitter.com/Q8uWNo3dtX
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 16, 2022
The Dolphins’ stadium is specifically designed to cover the Dolphins sideline with shade while the visitor’s sideline is directly hit by the sun.
A reminder that the Hard Rock Stadium canopy covers the home sideline — but not the visitor’s. Sun, fortunately for the Vikings, is peaking in and out of the clouds. pic.twitter.com/e7DKmRnE0S
— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) October 16, 2022
Fans think the Dolphins stadium design gives the Dolphins an unfair advantage.
cheating https://t.co/GhOhPNOOvl
— 🥷🏽 (🎃) (@RJsAttorney) October 16, 2022
This is absurd. @NFL needs to look into this. Give it to #FinsUp to want to overheat other teams. #Billsmafia #GoBills https://t.co/XgU5DktTLs
— Michael Guida (@MikeGBillsMafia) October 16, 2022
This is not home field advantage.. this is attempted murder https://t.co/eZ3BvaDzYD
— Chrîs Enlôw (@cenlow34) October 16, 2022
Miami Dolphins once again tampering NFL rules https://t.co/BEo9WZ7EGH
— Treybana (@Treybana) October 16, 2022
this should not be allowed https://t.co/iH4VdNFvmM
— Jordan (rimegepant) (@notcodyware) October 16, 2022
How is this legal, LMFAOOOOOOO https://t.co/nlAM4f5LCz
— Elvis-Cocho (@ElvisN780) October 16, 2022