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I know we all have them...lets hear your "Encounter with a Seahawk Fan" stories.


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lol I find it hilarious when you thrash a team so bad that their fans are rooting for their own division rivals to kick your ass

like I mean it's one thing if it were us against the Vikings in the NFCC, or even the Packers, but Seahawks fans would never be rooting for the Cards to do anything.

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THANK YOU to the Panthers for that awesome start and first half cause they kept the four Seattle fans behind me quiet........ Like expected the PSL owners behind me, who do show up on occasion and when they do complain the whole time that we stand up and cheer ..... sold their tickets online.  The do this for almost every big game.  Every once in awhile we get someone cool and fun in those seats but rarely.  Hopefully some Panther fans scoop them up for the AZ game.  

 

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This guy has been with us whenever Seattle has visited and he's one of the best opposing team fans we've ever had at our tailgate. After the game he was having as much fun as the rest of us too, yeah he's disappointed about the game but in the end we do this for fun, so go out and have some no matter what happens.

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2 hours ago, frash.exe said:

lol I find it hilarious when you thrash a team so bad that their fans are rooting for their own division rivals to kick your ass

like I mean it's one thing if it were us against the Vikings in the NFCC, or even the Packers, but Seahawks fans would never be rooting for the Cards to do anything.

I can not imagine a game where I could ever bring myself to root for the three stooges of the NFC South. Maybe if they played ISIS in which case I would root for a drone

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15 minutes ago, Gazi said:

I can not imagine a game where I could ever bring myself to root for the three stooges of the NFC South. Maybe if they played ISIS in which case I would root for a drone

i could only see this happening if they played one another in the super bowl.

of course that can't happen, but if it did I still couldn't because I wouldn't understand what the rules are any more and football as we knew it has gone to hell and what is real anymore somebody pull the plug I'm gonna stop breathing now....

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