About time you close the thread. Your team won, and that is that.
Time to shut it down old friend.
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About time you close the thread. Your team won, and that is that.
Time to shut it down old friend.
Now they are pushing the estimates up to close to 1 million people yesterday. That's the number Paul Allen stated during his speech yesterday.
All of those people and there isn't a report of any arrests. No cars turned over, no rioting over this, no tomfoolery at all. Just unabashed, unadulterated happiness and celebration, remarkable in this day and age.
Here is the plane that did a 2000 foot flyover Clink yesterday.
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/bd59...39000--aa1.jpg
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/4c9a...AHAWKS-002.jpg
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/9fd2...otball-002.jpg
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http://ww4.hdnux.com/photos/26/17/67.../3/628x471.jpg
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So tony, I haven't heard 1 bad thing about the after game celebration or the parade.
Was there anything that happened in the aftermath that we're not aware or were the fans as well behaved as it seemed? I saw some fans climbing on some signs & things like that but I'm talking looting & assaults & serious shit like that.
My experience at the game I went to were that the fans were very passionate but respectful & I had a few Tampa fans around me, including 2 transplanted fans right beside me, but everyone just had fun with it. Is this accurate or are there incidents every game that we just don't hear about?
seattle should trade up and get sammy watkins in the draft
Strength of Schedule for next season from toughest to easiest based on opponent win % from 2013.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/po...th-of-schedule
Quote:
1 Oakland Raiders .578
2 Denver Broncos .570
3 St. Louis Rams .564
4 San Diego Chargers .563
4 San Francisco 49ers .563
6 Seattle Seahawks .561
7 Kansas City Chiefs .559
8 Arizona Cardinals .547
9 New York Jets .520
10 New England Patriots .516
11 Atlanta Falcons .512
12 Miami Dolphins .508
13 Green Bay Packers .504
14 Buffalo Bills .500
15 Chicago Bears .496
16 Detroit Lions .492
17 Washington Redskins .490
18 Dallas Cowboys .488
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers .484
20 Philadelphia Eagles .479
21 Minnesota Vikings .477
22 Carolina Panthers .473
23 Cincinnati Bengals .469
23 New Orleans Saints .469
23 Pittsburgh Steelers .469
26 Cleveland Browns .465
26 New York Giants .465
28 Baltimore Ravens .461
29 Jacksonville Jaguars .453
30 Houston Texans .441
31 Tennessee Titans .438
32 Indianapolis Colts .430
Apparently a lot of people own their jerseys:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10...elling-jerseysQuote:
With a month to go before the league's fiscal year is complete, the Seahawks remain in the No. 1 spot, selling more merchandise than any other team. Wilson (No. 1), running back Marshawn Lynch (No. 5) and cornerback Richard Sherman (No. 6) are also among the top 10 best-selling jerseys. The Broncos are in the second team spot, followed by the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys.
Phenomenal documentary-style video series of the rise of the Seahawks.
http://vimeo.com/77107174
Oh oh.
Marshawn Lynch not happy & who skips the White House visit?
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/m...inicamp-061214Quote:
The defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks do not expect star running back Marshawn Lynch to attend next week's mandatory minicamp, Yahoo Sports reports.
Lynch, who is entering the third year of a four-year deal, is reportedly unhappy with his current contract, which will pay him a base salary of $5 million this year and $5.5 million next year.
The four-time Pro Bowl running back hasn't attended any of the team's voluntary offseason activities and skipped the team's trip to the White House.
Lynch, who is entering the eighth year of his NFL career, ran for 1,257 yards and 12 touchdowns last season and helped the Seahawks win the franchise's first Super Bowl title.
The Seahawks are clearly the best team in football, but that guarantees nothing in the NFL.
Who is your team, and what do they have to do to to take down the Champs?
Can't wait for October 12th against the Cowboys. I'll be there cheering them on.
Last year means nothing. The reason teams dont win back to back is lack of motivation. After GB won the Super Bowl they were far and away the best team the next year went 15-1 then lost. Its all about peaking at the right time and staying healthier then the other teams.
I really think the Chiefs will win the AFC. That defense will be scary good.
The NFC is just loaded. Theres 6-7 teams that could win it. I really think its GBs year. A healthy Rodgers with Lacy and getting Bulaga and Hayward back. I wouldnt be suprised to see any of these teams win the NFC
SF, Seattle, GB, NO, Car, Atl, Philly.
Get the fucking logo right stupid.
The Most Hated Team in Each State
http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/im...759&h=506&q=75
football season is over
stop bumping this stupid fucking thread off-season
love me some T-Bags
but its baseball season
nap it out