If the Panthers and Heat both win...

ichbinkanadier

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Besides being the first time the same city has the champions in both leagues, would this help or hurt the Panthers in terms of media and fan attention in and around Miami?

Myself I'm leaning towards help since I would think this first would itself become a story- perhaps even nationally, especially because ESPN has stakes in both.
 

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If the Heat lose (pre finals only), Panthers might overtake them or the Hurricanes offseason in popularity for a bit. Dolphins and NFL in general will still be #1.
 

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Speaking as a Miami denizen, the Panthers get very attention and have very little 'mind share' here in the city (and probably in the county, more broadly). The Heat get a lot of attention and frankly you know the Heat are playing because the traffic will be extra awful on game days.

The Panthers operate out there somewhere in the ether close to or in the Everglades in the next county and you rarely hear them talked about or any sort of acknowledgement that they even exist. Sometimes you'll see a bumper sticker, but it's a far cry from one of every three or four luxury automobiles driving on Biscayne Blvd or Dixie Hwy having a Heat license plate.

I did see one restaurant showing the Panthers game the other night as I drove by. That was a first.
 

ichbinkanadier

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There is no scenario in which a team winning a championship does not help that teams popularity.
I was referring to the coverage they would get.

Would a Heat run make the Panthers irrelevant on local media or would the fact that two teams from the same city are playing for a championship make an even bigger story that helps the Pamthers garner more media coverage?
 

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Speaking as a Miami denizen, the Panthers get very attention and have very little 'mind share' here in the city (and probably in the county, more broadly). The Heat get a lot of attention and frankly you know the Heat are playing because the traffic will be extra awful on game days.

The Panthers operate out there somewhere in the ether close to or in the Everglades in the next county and you rarely hear them talked about or any sort of acknowledgement that they even exist. Sometimes you'll see a bumper sticker, but it's a far cry from one of every three or four luxury automobiles driving on Biscayne Blvd or Dixie Hwy having a Heat license plate.

I did see one restaurant showing the Panthers game the other night as I drove by. That was a first.

I think the small fact that the team is labeled "Florida" rather than "Miami" makes a difference. The bigger issue is the team being in Sunrise. I'd think they'd get much more attention if they were in Miami.
 
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Speaking as a Miami denizen, the Panthers get very attention and have very little 'mind share' here in the city (and probably in the county, more broadly). The Heat get a lot of attention and frankly you know the Heat are playing because the traffic will be extra awful on game days.

The Panthers operate out there somewhere in the ether close to or in the Everglades in the next county and you rarely hear them talked about or any sort of acknowledgement that they even exist. Sometimes you'll see a bumper sticker, but it's a far cry from one of every three or four luxury automobiles driving on Biscayne Blvd or Dixie Hwy having a Heat license plate.

I did see one restaurant showing the Panthers game the other night as I drove by. That was a first.

I'd wager close to half of the fans I meet at games drive across Alligator Alley or come down from Palm Beach, which is probably pretty shocking to people from out of the area. I live out in the swamp myself these days. You couldn't pay me enough to fight city of Miami traffic on a weeknight :laugh:

Also, BMW or Lexus with Heat tags is pretty much the number one indicator in the entire universe that you are about to witness a high speed collision.
 

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Speaking as a Miami denizen, the Panthers get very attention and have very little 'mind share' here in the city (and probably in the county, more broadly). The Heat get a lot of attention and frankly you know the Heat are playing because the traffic will be extra awful on game days.

The Panthers operate out there somewhere in the ether close to or in the Everglades in the next county and you rarely hear them talked about or any sort of acknowledgement that they even exist. Sometimes you'll see a bumper sticker, but it's a far cry from one of every three or four luxury automobiles driving on Biscayne Blvd or Dixie Hwy having a Heat license plate.

I did see one restaurant showing the Panthers game the other night as I drove by. That was a first.
Their stadium location on Google Maps is depressing. Right on the edge of the Everglades. I'd be afraid to use the toilet at the facility.
 

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I'm curious why the Heat and Panthers don't play in the same arena. Both were built around 2000.

Heat location is obviously much better. Smack downtown by the coast.
 
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Speaking as a Miami denizen, the Panthers get very attention and have very little 'mind share' here in the city (and probably in the county, more broadly). The Heat get a lot of attention and frankly you know the Heat are playing because the traffic will be extra awful on game days.

The Panthers operate out there somewhere in the ether close to or in the Everglades in the next county and you rarely hear them talked about or any sort of acknowledgement that they even exist. Sometimes you'll see a bumper sticker, but it's a far cry from one of every three or four luxury automobiles driving on Biscayne Blvd or Dixie Hwy having a Heat license plate.

I did see one restaurant showing the Panthers game the other night as I drove by. That was a first.
So, do you not out much? Every restaurant I’ve been in has had Panther games on. Most people I know are excited about both teams, and I see license plates and stickers all over.

I’m a native Floridian, live in Palm Beach County, and I’m Dade, Broward, and Martin counties often enough.

Their stadium location on Google Maps is depressing. Right on the edge of the Everglades. I'd be afraid to use the toilet at the facility.
What?
 

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I'd wager close to half of the fans I meet at games drive across Alligator Alley or come down from Palm Beach, which is probably pretty shocking to people from out of the area. I live out in the swamp myself these days. You couldn't pay me enough to fight city of Miami traffic on a weeknight :laugh:

Also, BMW or Lexus with Heat tags is pretty much the number one indicator in the entire universe that you are about to witness a high speed collision.
Damn right about the BMW and Lexus drivers. It's weird how Lexus drivers seem to almost universally have the Heat plates and drive with the sensibility of toddlers. As for where the paying fans are coming from for the Panthers. I'm sure it's much easier to get to a game from Boca or Delray than Miami.

So, do you not out much? Every restaurant I’ve been in has had Panther games on. Most people I know are excited about both teams, and I see license plates and stickers all over.

I’m a native Floridian, live in Palm Beach County, and I’m Dade, Broward, and Martin counties often enough.


What?
If you're talking about sports bars, yeah sure. But in a restaurant where there's a small bar and some bored ass bartender pouring glasses of Merlot all night and there's one TV there, I can't say I've ever seen a Panthers game being shown in such a place until last week.
 

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Damn right about the BMW and Lexus drivers. It's weird how Lexus drivers seem to almost universally have the Heat plates and drive with the sensibility of toddlers. As for where the paying fans are coming from for the Panthers. I'm sure it's much easier to get to a game from Boca or Delray than Miami.


If you're talking about sports bars, yeah sure. But in a restaurant where there's a small bar and some bored ass bartender pouring glasses of Merlot all night and there's one TV there, I can't say I've ever seen a Panthers game being shown in such a place until last week.

Can't say I ever frequent that type of bar, but I've been in single TV restaurants where they have Panthers games on. I've been places with a few tvs where people ask the game to be put on if it isn't. I've been places where I ask why the loca team playing isn't on as well, but you made it sound like it's nearly non-existent, that's just not true.
 
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Also, BMW or Lexus with Heat tags is pretty much the number one indicator in the entire universe that you are about to witness a high speed collision.
:eek: People reading this from other locales probably think you are joking.

If Heat and Panthers both win....
There will be a Parade in Miami
and there will be a Parade in Ft Lauderdale.
on separate days, of course
 
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Ratsreign

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Their stadium location on Google Maps is depressing. Right on the edge of the Everglades. I'd be afraid to use the toilet at the facility.
No worries... We just bring sticks to poke the pythons back down the pipe before using the toilet.

I'm curious why the Heat and Panthers don't play in the same arena. Both were built around 2000.

Heat location is obviously much better. Smack downtown by the coast.
You assume the Heat’s location would be much better for the Panthers
 

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