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Why the NFL is so great


Jeremy Igo

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Those 3 fans on top became Seahawk fans last year.

 

They look a little more diehard than that. For them to show that kind of emotion shows they actually know what had just happened and didn't have to have someone explain it to them. In a nutshell, their reaction shows an emotional investment in the team, unlike the two people sitting on either side of the Patriot fan.

 

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I can't imagine the feeling the Seahawks fans had with that interception. It had to be a lot worse than the feeling when Kasay muffed our kickoff and you knew Brady was going to win it for the Patriots. They had that game in the bag and their coach and QB threw it away on them. They got too cute and the Patriots finally got their big break that they always seem to get.

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I can't imagine the feeling the Seahawks fans had with that interception. It had to be a lot worse than the feeling when Kasay muffed our kickoff and you knew Brady was going to win it for the Patriots. They had that game in the bag and their coach and QB threw it away on them. They got too cute and the Patriots finally got their big break that they always seem to get.

 

Definitely had to be worse at the moment it happened because as you said, they had the game won.

 

Big picture though, at least they won one.

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They look a little more diehard than that. For them to show that kind of emotion shows they actually know what had just happened and didn't have to have someone explain it to them. In a nutshell, their reaction shows an emotional investment in the team, unlike the two people sitting on either side of the Patriot fan.

I met fans of SEA last night who told me they tuned in to SEA after they beat GB. They were devastated with the loss in ways I could not comprehend. Then again, I was jumping all over the place after that INT like I was a Pats fan. So I don't think bandwagon fans are emotionless.

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