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What Seahawks Fans Are Saying - Playoff Edition


Jeremy Igo
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58 minutes ago, SeahawkDude said:

You're right. He should stop those weekly visits to the children's hospital. Very douchy.

 

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Yes indeed, those visits are great, but when he shows up at a child's Halloween party unannounced, with no press and no expectation that anyone else ever finds out, let us know.

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 Or when he shows up to a fan celebration, just to show appreciation for the growing fan base, after a day of giving gifts to underprivileged kids, and visiting schools:

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2 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

I assume this has already been posted in this thread, but I'm posting it again:

 

 

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43 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

You are pathetic and laughable.

first, you may have tried for humorous, but you actually accomplished  lookingblike a racist douche.

and it is priceless hearing a Seahawks fan talk about years of sucking...you and the Bucs set the NFL standard for decades of complete and pathetic sucking.  You were not even relevant in the league for over 30 years.

Tell me how many Lombardis you have again?

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I attended the first ever home game in the cacophony of a stadium years ago when they played Arizona.  That place is loud, I mean really loud.  Everyone seemed pleasant then, but then again their team was ass and there was nothing to brag about.

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5 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

I attended the first ever home game in the cacophony of a stadium years ago when they played Arizona.  That place is loud, I mean really loud.  Everyone seemed pleasant then, but then again their team was ass and there was nothing to brag about.

I honestly had never met a Seahawks fan until 2013. Now they are everywhere. They are the most obnoxious, ignorant fan base I've seen. Half of them honestly think they played part in their SB win cheering from their couch. 

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3 hours ago, SeahawkDude said:

Not at all. There's a difference on how a QB and a CB should carry themselves on the field. QBs shouldn't be blowing their own horn and pretending to be Superman

Thanks for revealing what and who you are Great Old White Father.

As long as them young black boys do as they're told and don't touch your women, you don't have a problem with them, right?

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1 hour ago, SeahawkDude said:

Scoreboard chief.

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Okay, check the scoreboard in a couple weeks...

Panthers have only been around since 1995.  Jags and Hou are the only ones that can pull the let's compare what we have done in our history card....and it not be foolish 

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