As many of you know, Dolphins TE Anthony Fasano, who’s scored three touchdowns in Miami’s last three games (all wins!) is hosting a charity comedy show headlined by Emmy-nominated actor Tracy Morgan (30 Rock, Saturday Night Live) on Saturday, November 26 at 8:00 p.m. in Miami, FL. Proceeds from the event will benefit the nonprofit organization, Rebuilding Together: Veterans Housing.
Tickets can be purchased here, and we’re excited to present three special offers exclusively for DolfansNYC members:
You can use the discount code “touchdown” on the payment page to receive 15% off each ticket.
For every ticket purchased, you will receive an autographed Anthony Fasano photo.
In addition, you will be entered into a drawing with fellow DolfansNYC members to receive passes to the VIPÂ pre-show meet and greet with Anthony and his Dolphins teammates at the The Fillmore. Â The winner will receive as many passes as tickets purchased.
In order to be eligible, simply forward us the confirmation email following the purchase of your ticket(s).
Don’t miss out on an exciting opportunity to see Anthony take the stage and help raise money for a worthy cause.
Jesse Agler of MiamiDolphins.com joins us to discuss the main factors in the Dolphins’ two-game winning streak; preview Sunday’s match-up with the Buffalo Bills; and share his thoughts on Fins fans worldwide.  Jesse, the host of TheFinsiders.com and The Finsiders radio show on 940-WINZ, has been a prominent South Florida radio personality since 2005.
Mike Jones of The Washington Post joins us to preview Sunday’s Redskins-Dolphins game; discuss the development of former Miami quarterback John Beck; and share his thoughts on DolfansNYC. Mike has covered the Washington sports scene since 1999, and previously wrote for the Washington Times and CSNWashington.com.
Dolphins TE Anthony Fasano, who caught two touchdown passes to lead Miami to a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, will host a charity comedy show headlined by Emmy-nominated actor Tracy Morgan (30 Rock, Saturday Night Live) on November 26 at 8:00 p.m.
The event will take place at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater, with proceeds benefiting the nonprofit organization, Rebuilding Together: Veterans Housing.
Don’t miss out on an exciting opportunity to see Anthony take the stage and help raise money for a worthy cause. Tickets can be purchased here, with special VIP tickets including a pre-show meet and greet with members of the Miami Dolphins.
The Anthony Fasano Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports children and families affected by Autism. Anthony has hosted his annual Golf Classic, which benefits the REED Academy, and Bocce Tournament, which provides  impoverished families with food during the holidays, for the last four years.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel writer Omar Kelly joins us to analyze who’s the most to blame for the Miami Dolphins’ 0-7 start; preview Sunday’s (winnable!) game against the Kansas City Chiefs; and discuss the impacts of Stephen Ross and Bill Parcells. Omar has covered the Dolphins since 2007 and hosts a radio show on WQAM (560AM).
As many of our regular members found out, a Miami Dolphins camera crew visited the home of DolfansNYC, Third and Long, during our Nat Moore event to interview Michelle, Igor and a few die-hards, and find out more about our unique club.
The feature appeared in Episode 8 of “Inside the Fins,” which aired on a local Dolphins affiliate in South Florida, and is now available on MiamiDolphins.com. Check out the video on here (scroll to the 15:30 mark for our segment) for an inside look at DolfansNYC.
New York Daily News columnist Ralph Vacchiano joins us to preview Sunday’s Miami Dolphins-Giants game. The Giants beat writer provides an assessment of Matt Moore, who tied a career-high with three touchdown passes the last time he faced the Big Blue; analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of both teams; and shares his thoughts on the Andrew Luck sweepstakes.  Ralph, who has covered the Giants since 2001, is also a host on Sirius NFL Radio and appears regularly on SNY-TV.
As bad as the Dolphins have been I have been amazed at how Dolfans NYC has continued to show up. On Sunday against a terrible Broncos the bar was packed by halftime. When the game started there were only about a dozen of us and I figured it was going to be empty but by God you guys kept showing up and we had a great time comiserating about the team and discussing the future. When you blow a game like that it’s really nice to be surrounded by people who feel your pain.
It took me a while to get over losing to the Jets and finally put these photos up but I have some great pictures for you.
First off we had our Nat Moore meet and greet event last Sunday. If you weren’t there Nat Moore came by to watch football with us. We had a raffle and raised some money for charity. Third and Long paid for food for everyone and Nat talked with everyone and signed autographs. He was really great and I cannot thank him enough. I know everyone there really apreciated it and I was really impressed with the turn out considering the Dolphins weren’t even playing.
The second batch of photos I have for you is from our amazing tailgate at the Jets game. We didn’t sell as many tickets as we were hoping but we still had more than 50 people all in the same section at the game and we had a lot more than that at the tailgate. We met people from all over the country and sold them a bunch of Dolfans NYC t-shirts (all the money goes to charity) to take home with them and rep in Miami and all over the place. A couple of guys were even in town from Belgium! Very cool. The game of course was a disaster but we held strong and most of us were still left in our seats when the whistle sounded. We had some fun after the game too but I think we will just leave it at that…
I am posting two galleries below. The top one is from the Nat Moore event at Third & Long and the bottom one is from the Monday Night Football tailgate at the Meadowlands. If you want a copy of a photo just double click on it in the slideshow and it will take you to the gallery. Go Dolphins!
Last Sunday, Miami Dolphins legend Nat Moore paid a visit to Third and Long, the home of DolfansNYC. The bar was packed with aqua-and-orange, and Nat took the time out to sign autographs and pose for pictures with every fan, helping us raise several hundred dollars for charity.
Afterwards, the former Pro Bowl wide receiver, whose name is prominent in the team record books, joined us on the podcast to discuss some of his career highlights and favorite memories; catching passes from Hall-of-Fame quarterbacks Bob Griese and Dan Marino; the goals of the Nat Moore Foundation; and his impressions of DolfansNYC.