If Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross showed up at a local taco shop, I’d buy him a California burrito and whatever he’s drinking.

When his fellow NFL team owners voted for the Raiders to move from Oakland to Las Vegas, Ross cast the lone vote in dissent and went public, saying “we as owners and as a league owe it to the fans to do everything we can to stay in the communities that have supported us until all options have been exhausted.”

In his own stadium game, when a public subsidy was denied, Ross financed a renovation himself and to good effect for the team, Dolphins fans and Miami.

Ross’ football stewardship, however, doesn’t inspire good cheer from Dolphins fans. Or from me.

Doing a disservice to the franchise’s 1970s greatness and awesome uniforms, the Dolphins have gone 25 years

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