Now You Can Really See When the Dolphins Screw Up

Just in time for the next season's Super Bowl when they replay possible questionable official calls.

Miami's Dolphin stadium can now boast they have the world's largest HD display. It's a whopping 137 feet wide by 50 feet high. It's a 720p display, which is just below 1080p. It basically means it's damn clear.

There might be something things at a football game that I wouldn't want to see on such a big screen. Maybe a couple giving each other sloppy kisses. Or hairy big fat man wearing a tank top (it's South Florida).

But it will make those instant replays much more clear to the fans. I can see season ticket holders now making sure they have good seats so they are facing this display.

My only concern is how this thing will hold up during hurricane season. Surely they thought about that right? We're talking about the Miami Dolphins. Yeah I know that's not saying much.


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