-The 2007 Seattle Seahawks Thread-
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sennin wrote:LOL!
Yes, a little....especially on the road! The Seahawks are 8-1 at home this year and have 25 wins at home since 2005.
Really....I'm a season ticket holder and I want to go to another playoff game!
Well it would definitely be a cool re-match but we have to get by the Giants first and you have to get past the Packers. The Giants really worry me right now.DAL-7/5/98,10/17/00,6/9/03,11/15/13
BOS-9/28/04,9/29/04,6/28/08,6/30/08, 9/5/16, 9/7/16, 9/2/18
MTL-9/15/05, OTT-9/16/05
PHL-5/27/06,5/28/06,10/30/09,10/31/09
CHI-8/2/07,8/5/07,8/23/09,8/24/09
HTFD-6/27/08
ATX-10/4/09, 10/12/14
KC-5/3/2010,STL-5/4/2010
Bridge School-10/23/2010,10/24/2010
PJ20-9/3/2011,9/4/2011
OKC-11/16/13
SEA-12/6/13
TUL-10/8/140 -
Flagg wrote:Why? Scared to play the Cowboys?
Romo won't be holding the ball for the kick this year.
This is just about wanting a Seattle home game. We take the NFC Championship game no matter where it's played - like all teams though, we'd prefer it at home.0 -
D.C. Fans Endure Slings and Arrows Of Seattle Crowd
Loss Cuts Deep for Those Who Traveled Far
By Nick Miroff
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, January 6, 2008; Page A06
SEATTLE, Jan. 5 -- When the Seattle Seahawks scored their last touchdown last night, it was so loud at Qwest Field that the bitter words of Nick Gamache were buried under an avalanche of noise.
The Seahawks had run up the score to 35-14 with another interception return for a touchdown, and Gamache, a Raleigh, N.C., resident who grew up in Silver Spring, was crushed. "The dagger already happened a while ago," he said. "That was the nail."
The game was just like Washington's up-and-down season as the Redskins started slow, then rallied but ultimately fizzled.
"I really thought we were going to win. I felt it in my bones. And that's why it hurts so much," said Gamache's friend, Michael Fitzmaurice, a District resident who flew out for the game.
For the fans who braved the elements and the beery hordes at Qwest Field, the loss was an emotional injury to the insults they'd been suffering all day from Seahawks fans.
And just like the noise, the hostile conditions were partly a product of the stadium's design. Unlike FedEx Field, where the sprawling suburban parking lot provides ample room for tailgating, Qwest Field is set in far more cramped downtown quarters. Throngs of Seahawk fans jam into a narrow strip of asphalt between a freeway overpass and the stadium, creating a warrenlike cluster of blue tents and jerseys.
These were the hostile environs where one brave group of Washington fans set up before the game, and they were quickly besieged.
Although Seattle fans have a reputation for civility, the hissing vandals that Washington fans faced yesterday were as bad-mannered a bunch as any in the league. Anyone who arrived in a Redskins jersey had to walk through a rioting gantlet of screaming blue meanies who pushed them, bumped them and even stole their beer.
"They were throwing stuff at us: chicken wings, cans. It was terrible," said Dino Russo, 42, a Stafford resident whose Redskins rain poncho made him a ripe target.
"I expected the crowd to be docile, and this was the opposite," said his friend Bruce May, 51, also of Stafford. "Philly is supposed to be the worst, but this doesn't compare."
One well-traveled, battle-scarred Redskins fan, Ted Abela of the District, said he'd never seen so much unnecessary roughness from hometown fans. He likened walking into the stadium to entering the Colosseum in the movie "Gladiator," surrounded by packs of foaming Romans. "I went to Philly and New York this year, and this is worse," said Abela, 28.
No one was immune. Even Ashleigh Miller, a junior at Loudoun Valley High School, wasn't spared from the onslaught, enduring a nasty encounter with one particularly boorish Seahawks fan. "He was right up in my face," she said, her blond braid tucked under a burgundy No. 21 hat honoring the late Sean Taylor, "and I'm only 16!"
Miller and her father stood with their Redskins brethren in the rain before the game, dripping wet. "These fans are just trying to root for their team," said Kevin Miller, 48. "At least it's not like Philly, where they actually want to fight."
But some Seattle fans did appear to actually want to fight. "It was scary; there were people in my face, blocking my path," said Steve Jones, 43, a District native now living in eastern Washington who drove over the mountains through 20 inches of snow to reach the stadium, only to face more treacherous conditions en route to a Redskins tailgate party.
District resident Mike Cooper plunged right into the razzing and loved it, goading the Seattle fans by calling their players "Smurfs."
"This is the best part," said the 41-year-old, who works as a loan officer when he's not wearing a crown of fake Redskins braids. "I love it."
But some especially crass Seattle fans even went after the sacred, sullying the memory of Taylor, the defensive star who was killed in November, with low-blow insults.
"I expected hostility, but I didn't expect people to say something like that," said Kenny Alvo, 24, an elementary school teacher in Springfield. "It's just a football game."
"I've never seen people so classless," said Raza Ali, 33, a lawyer living in Los Angeles who grew up in Annapolis. "When I'm wearing No. 21 and somebody makes fun of a dead guy, that is classless by any definition."
Seahawks fans said it was simply a matter of territorialism. "You gotta hold your own and let them know what time it is," said Kyl Uecker, 24, a beer-swilling Seattle resident plastered in blue and black face paint.
The taunting continued into the stands for the sparse pockets of Redskins fans scattered throughout the stadium. Several fans planned an escape even before the game ended.
Genna Henry of Idaho, whose father was from the District, said, "I just want to get out of here alive."0 -
what did they expect, really? not saying the dead jokes were classy, but come on...
football crowds + playoffs + alcohol = hostile environment...shoulda know that before travelling 3000 miles.
i hope they didn't spend the long ride home complaining about it.0 -
"Brown rigs heated warmup pants to stay toasty in Green Bay"
ESPN.com news services
January 9, 2008, 2:54 PM ET
SEATTLE -- Seattle Seahawks kicker Josh Brown says he'll wear heated warm-up pants in the freezing weather at Saturday's playoff game in Green Bay.
Brown says he has equipped his pants with battery-powered heaters for the calves, thighs and hamstrings.
Brown told KIRO Radio that no matter how low the temperature drops, his legs will be 75 degrees.
Brown says kickers, who spend most of the game on the sideline, have to work harder to stay loose in cold weather by walking around, practicing kicks or using heaters.0 -
roar wrote:"Brown rigs heated warmup pants to stay toasty in Green Bay"
ESPN.com news services
January 9, 2008, 2:54 PM ET
SEATTLE -- Seattle Seahawks kicker Josh Brown says he'll wear heated warm-up pants in the freezing weather at Saturday's playoff game in Green Bay.
Brown says he has equipped his pants with battery-powered heaters for the calves, thighs and hamstrings.
Brown told KIRO Radio that no matter how low the temperature drops, his legs will be 75 degrees.
Brown says kickers, who spend most of the game on the sideline, have to work harder to stay loose in cold weather by walking around, practicing kicks or using heaters.
I'm sorry but your kicker is a fucking pussy. lol0 -
patrickredeyes wrote:I'm sorry but your kicker is a fucking pussy. lol
he's a dreamboat.
and a hell of a tackler.0 -
patrickredeyes wrote:I'm sorry but your kicker is a fucking pussy. lol
Around here we call him "Franchise".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEQRXzmgEAs0 -
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sennin wrote:
Here's what Vince might have said about your kicker. hehehe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocV5bGHdYag0 -
patrickredeyes wrote:Here's what Vince might have said about your kicker. hehehe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocV5bGHdYag
HAHA, I'm pretty sure that was EXACTLY what Lovie Smith told Hester on his way back to the sideline.0 -
sennin wrote:HAHA, I'm pretty sure that was EXACTLY what Lovie Smith told Hester on his way back to the sideline.
It must be so sad that your biggest play of the year came from your kicker. hehehe0 -
patrickredeyes wrote:It must be so sad that your biggest play of the year came from your kicker. hehehe
Yeah, watch out of JB....and this guy.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8TlNtrpQ6s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMZ695sfUiU0 -
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aNiMaL wrote:
I knew they had arrived yesterday when I heard Sir Mix-A-Lot's new Seahawks rap on the radio...
j/k0 -
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Today is the day.
"At my signal, unleash hell."0 -
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well there is always next year. hopefully holmgren stays another year.0
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