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Will Seattle's 12th man be as loud this year?


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I guess it will be an early day.
 

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Come to think of it when I was in Seattle most of their fans were pretty cool. They're passionate but they weren't in my face about Carolina sucks or 12th man. Then again I hang iwith people who goto work to get rest from their weekend. No energy left to talk smack

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Come to think of it when I was in Seattle most of their fans were pretty cool. They're passionate but they weren't in my face about Carolina sucks or 12th man. Then again I hang iwith people who goto work to get rest from their weekend. No energy left to talk smack

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All the Hawks fans I know or have talked to like the Panthers and respect us and Cam... Helps that we have common enemies in the Aints and Whiners, and even the Falcons from their playoff loss against the Falcons the year before last. Hopefully the Super Bowl win won't get to their heads and make them think they're so much better than us. 

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