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I wish I could hate Seattle ~


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Truth is I like them.  I think they have awesome fans - at least from 2012(!).  I like their coach.  I like Wilson - tough guy with lots of character - I like how he says 'Go Hawks' at the end of every interview.

 

Lynch is OK - just when I wish the media would leave the man alone though he doesnt something stupid like grabbing his junk.

 

Sherman though - he's the one guy I can't stand.  Every since that post game interview all I see is a thug.

 

I don't hate Seattle - but I hope that either the Packers or the Cowboys beat them.  I hope that i don't have to listen to another Seattle slurpfest by the announcers as well.

 

 

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I couldn't watch any post game stuff last night.. Did he bash us at all?

 

He didn't bash us. He pretty much took everything the NFLN crew said, and mentioned he should've had more picks. Things like that. His performance wasn't good enough in his eyes.

 

With that said, I'm not a Sherman fan in the least bit, but he's a competitor, that's for sure.

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Yeah I don't hate them but for some reason Pete Carroll gets on my nerves with his over the top animated running around fist pumping while chewing gum all the time schtick.

But i know players love playing for him, and they are the best team in the NFL IMO.

Won't be shocked even a little if they go on the repeat as champs.

Oh... and I hate Russell Wilson for the fact that I can't hate him even though I want to.

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Yah, I've been a earl thomas fan since he came into the league.

They might not have that big physical #1 WR but they have a bunch of little playmakers that move back towards Russ when the play breaks down.

I was rooting for them once we got eliminated and will probably do the same this year. May sound a bit dumb, but I truly believe we presented the biggest challenge for them and now they should win the bowl

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I agree, he is not a thug.

 

Cocky and loud mouthed perhaps (like a certain receiver that use to play for us), but not a thug. 

 

Smith has a mean streak to him but also a very gentle and caring side. Sherman is loud, annoying, arrogant and as far as I have seen shows no redeeming qualities as a human being - great football player though.

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