Something for Seahawk fans to remember

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Something for Seahawk fans to remember

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This picture is really getting old.
How about a shot of AB blowin' the kiss ?
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tcwest10 wrote:This picture is really getting old.
How about a shot of AB blowin' the kiss ?


Hey... I made that. :lol: It never gets old with me. I should have put a copyright on it or something.
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Heck, that is pretty funny.
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Jake wrote:
tcwest10 wrote:This picture is really getting old.
How about a shot of AB blowin' the kiss ?


Hey... I made that. :lol: It never gets old with me. I should have put a copyright on it or something.


Agreed! it never gets old to me, I hope he misses a important one again at home.
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It's all over the place is all I was saying.
It's a nice shot. :oops:
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tcwest10 wrote:It's all over the place is all I was saying.
It's a nice shot. :oops:


What can I say... I'm a networker. :lol:
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frame that pic
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Seriously, it's a nice season memento. :)
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Hey, did the Seahawks retire the number the Boz wore? do the Seahawks even have retired numbers?
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Seattle has a couple of numbers retired, actually.

12 for the "12th man" and 80 for Largent. We have a "Ring of Honor" as well.
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Vandal wrote:Seattle has a couple of numbers retired, actually.

12 for the "12th man" and 80 for Largent. We have a "Ring of Honor" as well.


Largent's #80 ain't retired! Jerry Rice wore that number! That was only a year ago. You don't remember? I guess when you guys don't have any good players in the past you just become desperate and make stuff up. I guess I can understand that. I don't think there is nothing to worry about though. Shaun Alexander is bound to become your first one! Maybe even Hasselback too!
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Redskins Rule wrote:
Vandal wrote:Seattle has a couple of numbers retired, actually.

12 for the "12th man" and 80 for Largent. We have a "Ring of Honor" as well.


Largent's #80 ain't retired! Jerry Rice wore that number! That was only a year ago. You don't remember? I guess when you guys don't have any good players in the past you just become desperate and make stuff up.


Actually, 80 IS retired. Largent gave them his OK to dust it off for Rice.
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How stupid is the Seahawks fascination with the whole 12 thing?

They act like they are the only team that calls it the 12th man, Although I do realize that we have the 12th man flag, I HATE IT, and I dont respect it at all
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Cooley47 wrote:How stupid is the Seahawks fascination with the whole 12 thing?

They act like they are the only team that calls it the 12th man, Although I do realize that we have the 12th man flag, I HATE IT, and I dont respect it at all



They got a lot of hype this year because of bandwagon fans (that's the nature of their fan base). They won't be known as such great fans if the team is 7-9 or 4-12 in a couple of seasons. . .and the Redskins will continue to sell out the largest stadium in the NFL week after week, no matter what our record. My 2 cents
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Watching todays S'Hawks - Panthers game. Panthers have no running backs left, Alexander has more yards than he ever hoped to gain against the Skins, their WR are more wide open than they ever were last week, and it is now 27-7. Somehow I thnk that the S'Hawks know in the back of their minds know that they really played their toughest game of the playoffs last week. Can't wait to get another shot at them next year with everyone on our side heaalthy.
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Watching todays S'Hawks - Panthers game. Panthers have no running backs left, Alexander has more yards than he ever hoped to gain against the Skins, their WR are more wide open than they ever were last week, and it is now 27-7. Somehow I thnk that the S'Hawks know in the back of their minds know that they really played their toughest game of the playoffs last week. Can't wait to get another shot at them next year with everyone on our side heaalthy.


Just what I was thinking. The Redskins [the sports entertainment media hypsters all ask, "who?"] are no worse than the second best team in the NFC. Without injuries and playing at home, the Redskins might be the best in the NFC.
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