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The "Ask a Seahawk Fan" Thread


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Do Seahawk fans actually endorse Mackelmore? This will tell me a lot about the fanbase.

 

I guess some do?

 

I'm more into Scandinavian progressive melodic death metal.

 

Oh, and sorry for stepping all over your thread, Beast Mode, but I figured I qualified as a potential answerer.

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Do Seahawk fans actually endorse Mackelmore? This will tell me a lot about the fanbase.

 

He's pretty big up here unfortunately.  But I think he hits the younger demo more than the 30 and up fans. 

 

I think it's probably similar to Raptor fans having Drake as their super fan.  

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Whoa whoa whoa.  

 

Nickelback is Canadian

Creed is Tallahassee, FL 

 

Seattle is Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Heart, Pearl Jam, etc.   Don't you dare blame them for Nickelback.. thats low. 

 

 

He's as healthy as he will be until the season ends.  Will probably have surgery in the offseason as he's been playing on a bad ankle all year but is wearing a special cleat to alleviate the pain.  Kam is a monster though.. and the anti-Sherman in attitude (though I of course LOVE Sherman and all the arrogance that comes with him)

 

 

Shhhhh!  Don't let people know Seattle is a beautiful city.  It's rainy, gloomy and full of everything awful.  Stay away.   ;)

I love seafood, so I'd be posted up at the seafood market on a regular basis. That is definitely one thing I wish we had in Charlotte

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Question:  Who is Jim Zorn

 

Answer:  I think he was a coach or  something for one of those east coast teams around the time I became a Seattle Bandwagon fan.  Why are you asking me something that is not relevant to my beloved Seahawks?

 

First QB in team history, one time QB coach under Mike Holmgren .. many consider(ed) him to be the best QB in team history up until Russell Wilson.  I would say he's 3rd behind Russ and Hasselbeck.  Dave Krieg was like Jake Delhomme back in the day.  

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fug one, kill one, marry one.

 

Ken Griffey Jr.

Detlef Schrempf 

Steve Largent

 

 

 

Your move, Seattle. 

 

Kill - Detlef

F - Griffey

Marry - Largent.  He seems like he'd care about you. 

 

What is your must-have snack for the big game: foraged kale chips or a gluten-free amaranth bread (artisan, of course)

 

Quinoa.  Or maybe granola with a soy latte. 

 

(Or pizza and some delicious craft beer from a local brewery) 

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Quick.... do you remember Dan Doornink?...sadly I do.

 

I know who he is.. I never watched him play though.. he was a Seahawk when I was still in diapers. 

 

Fortunately enough for me, my Seahawk memories kick into high gear with those teams that would rattle off 2 wins a year with one of those wins coming against New England so we could send them Drew Bledsoe and be stuck with Rick f'n Mirer (I'm not bitter at all though.. well sort of).  I missed the late 80's when they would actually contend for playoff spots. 

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