HEROHAMO wrote:Seattle has been to two SuperBowls winning one. Ill take that type of success any day.
We've been to four, winning three. Those are ancient history. It's about the next game.
No. We've been to FIVE, winning three. The team's history goes back to ancient times before 1982.
I don't count 1972. OK. I count it but it still pisses me off.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote: We've been to four, winning three. Those are ancient history. It's about the next game.
No. We've been to FIVE, winning three. The team's history goes back to ancient times before 1982.
I don't count 1972. OK. I count it but it still pisses me off.
Jurgensen would have shredded that defense...
"That's a clown question, bro" - - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman "But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man That he didn't, didn't already have" - - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
Countertrey wrote:Jurgensen would have shredded that defense...
Yessir. Sonny would have taken advantage of their defensive weakness, which was not their front seven.
“He was at that time the smartest player in the league. We did everything we could to try to eliminate him from the play. We knew if we didn’t neutralize him, then we had less of a chance of winning.” - John Hannah on Chris Hanburger