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Around the Minicamps: Fins to the Left, Land Sharks to the Right

Key West crooner Jimmy Buffett is getting into the stadium naming rights business.The goofy NFL news of the day Saturday was the renaming of the home of the Miami Dolphins after Jimmy Buffett's beer company. "Land Shark Stadium" will be the fifth different name this building has had since it opened in 1987.

The stadium has an interesting history. Its $115 million construction cost was completely privately funded (imagine that!) with the help of season ticket holders who made long-term commitments in exchange for the promise of a state-of-the-art football facility. Joe Robbie, the owner of the Dolphins at the time, envisioned it as a stadium that could host baseball as well as football, and for that reason, the front-row seats are set back further from the sidelines than at traditional NFL venues.

Next February, Super Bowl XLIV will be the fifth Super Bowl this stadium has hosted -- under four of its five different names:

Welcome to Land Shark Stadium, Home Of the Miami Dolphins

Remember the good old days when our football teams played in Three Rivers Stadium, Veterans Stadium, Candlestick Park and The Pontiac Silverdome? Yeah, those days are gone. While it's true we already knew that, it seems as if each new corporate sponsorship name gets a little more, well, bizarre than the one before.

According to a report in Saturday's Miami Herald, the Miami Dolphins are set to announce this week that Dolphin Stadium (formerly known as Joe Robbie Stadium and Pro Player Stadium) will be known as Land Shark Stadium, for at least the 2009 football season.

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