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To: NavyCanDo
I remember being a kid and wanting Seahawk pajama's for Christmas but I got Houston Oiler PJ's because the Sears catalog didn't have Seahawk PJ's. LOL!

It was good to see Zorn and Kreig and Cortez Kennedy out there after the game. I think I saw Jacob Green too.

I have to be honest, I knew we would win because we are really that good. We are the most balanced team in the NFC, Alexander is great, we have the best o-line in football and Matt is a great leader. Watching each game you could see us overcoming our past right before our eyes. It's great. If you read my post, which I posted before the game, I had this nailed. Now lets see if those shit talkers will man up and admit they had it all wrong. I am in a forgiving mood I am so damn happy.

Another great thing about the Hawks, and Pittsburgh for that matter, is they are all good guys and good coaches. I like seeing good guys and team guys win and media hype punks lose. Not that Denver or Caro were punks or even media hype, although Carolina was hyped a bit, they're just not punks.)

98 posted on 01/23/2006 8:11:54 AM PST by normy (Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.)
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To: normy
After the game with Washington, I remember a caller calling KIRO radio saying "The Seahawks do not deserve to go to the Super Bowl because they haven't showed him anything, and that they have not played a tough team all year", and then he said he wasn't going to root for them even if they are his home team. I hope he's having Crow for breakfast this morning.

I only wish my Dad could have lived to see that game. He was a die-hard Seahawk fan who never missed watching a game.
99 posted on 01/23/2006 8:23:23 AM PST by NavyCanDo
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