Following the destruction of the Cowboys' practice facility, it has left many to wonder if a similar structure used by Miami is safe. "The media is misleading the general public by announcing that structure in Dallas is an air-supported structure,'' said Dan Fraioli, CEO and chief engineer of Air Structures American Technologies, Inc. (ASATI), the New York-based company who engineered and manufactured the Dolphins' 96,000 square-foot, fabric-covered bubble-shaped indoor field. "Our structure for the Dolphins is an air-supported structure and not a fabric envelope supported by large steel arches or trusts systems like the one in Dallas. "If it deflates, it turns into a light-weight tarp and it doesn't have any weight to it to allow it to plunge down to cause injury as if were a big steel frame collapsing. The safest structure you can have is an air-supported one."