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I always wonderd if Lackman and Philybear ever get into shouting matches with eachother out loud.

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Word I get right now is Sherman won his appeal.

The NFL can't say that he didn't do it. But what they can say is that the test didn't follow proper protocal, and is deemed invalid.

 

 

We won!!!!!

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You made a bet on the Eagles/New England Superbowl, loser leaves the board for 6 months. You lost. You welched less than a week later.

 

And you want to besmirch other fans?

 

Your claim there is bullsh1t and you can't even name who I made the bet with - he had no problem with my return after 3 months.

 

You really do wish death on other people's kids. On the scale of human existence that puts you down around al Qaida and the Westboro Baptist Chirch peeps.

 

Have fun riding the public bus home to your empty apartment, loser. : wave:

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Your claim there is bullsh1t and you can't even name who I made the bet with - he had no problem with my return after 3 months.

 

You really do wish death on other people's kids. On the scale of human existence that puts you down around al Qaida and the Westboro Baptist Chirch peeps.

 

Have fun riding the public bus home to your empty apartment, loser. : wave:

 

How can a man by self admission be of zero credibility and yet claim to be a beacon of righteousness and truth?

 

You are a turd.

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How can a man by self admission be of zero credibility and yet claim to be a beacon of righteousness and truth?

 

You are a turd.

 

I never claimed to be a beacon of anything, but you are a classless piece of human garbage. That's why you have no spouse, no friends, no house of your own, no sex life, and nothing to look forward to but a 3-hour daily bus commute and another year of obesity.

 

I'd feel sorry for you if you weren't such a d1ck.

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Your claim there is bullsh1t and you can't even name who I made the bet with - he had no problem with my return after 3 months.

 

You really do wish death on other people's kids. On the scale of human existence that puts you down around al Qaida and the Westboro Baptist Chirch peeps.

 

Have fun riding the public bus home to your empty apartment, loser. : wave:

Take your BS out of our thread moron.

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Take your BS out of our thread moron.

 

I post what I want and you sit there being retarded and like it,

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I never claimed to be a beacon of anything, but you are a classless piece of human garbage. That's why you have no spouse, no friends, no house of your own, no sex life, and nothing to look forward to but a 3-hour daily bus commute and another year of obesity.

 

I'd feel sorry for you if you weren't such a d1ck.

 

I'd gladly give you a sound verbal thrashing, yet again, but this isn't the Geek Bored. I will say that I am not currently married, but everything else you stated is factually incorrect. Go suck a bag of d!cks.

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I'd gladly give you a sound verbal thrashing, yet again, but this isn't the Geek Bored. I will say that I am not currently married, but everything else you stated is factually incorrect. Go suck a bag of d!cks.

 

So you're divorced, live in a rental property, don't get laid, you're fat, and take a 3-hour bus commute per day from one side of Philly to another. Awesome.

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So you're divorced, live in a rental property, don't get laid, you're fat, and take a 3-hour bus commute per day from one side of Philly to another. Awesome.

 

Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

 

Now, if you were to say "MDC is a welcher", then I'd say "Correct".

 

While you are quite stupid, I am the greatest person to have ever walked the face of the earth. It is a tip.

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Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

 

Now, if you were to say "MDC is a welcher", then I'd say "Correct".

 

While you are quite stupid, I am the greatest person to have ever walked the face of the earth. It is a tip.

 

Great people aren't diabetics who get busted for DUIs, slob.

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Still here tough guy. :wave:

 

Which is exactly what a ringworm would say.

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Walter Thurmond placed on IR.

 

He's probably the 2nd most talented corner on the team, after Sherman, but he just can't stay healthy. Hopefully he can stay healthy next year and emerge much like Okung finally did this year. A team with Sherman, Browner and a healthy Thurmond would be ridiculous, to go with Thomas and Chancellor at safety.

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Walter Thurmond placed on IR.

 

He's probably the 2nd most talented corner on the team, after Sherman, but he just can't stay healthy. Hopefully he can stay healthy next year and emerge much like Okung finally did this year. A team with Sherman, Browner and a healthy Thurmond would be ridiculous, to go with Thomas and Chancellor at safety.

I agree but Jeremy Lane has done well. Looking forward to seeing him start again this week.

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If you wear an opposing team's jersey in my house, you will have an uncomfortable experience. Good job 12th Man! :thumbsup:

 

Are too many Seahawk fans becoming alcohol-fueled bullies?

 

By Sarah Brown

 

My friends and family purchased 36 tickets to the Seahawks-49ers game Dec. 23 game, a trip we had planned since September. Our group, which was almost evenly split between Seahawk and 49er fans, headed up to Seattle to have a great time and enjoy the game.

 

Unfortunately, neither of those things happened.

 

Before the game, as we walked down First Avenue to CenturyLink Field, both my 14-year-old son and his friend, were verbally assaulted by Seahawks fans because they were wearing 49ers items. My son’s friend was wearing an Oregon Ducks rain jacket. One Seahawks fan walking behind us screamed at him, “Do you know what I (bleeping) hate more than the (bleeping) Niners? The (bleeping) Oregon Ducks!”

 

I told him, “He is 14 years old! He is just a kid, and you need to shut up!” The fan apologized.

 

About three minutes later, a Seahawks fan screamed in my son’s face: “The Niners (bleeping) suck! Go the (bleep) home!”

 

When I yelled at the fan to shut up, he told me, “Shut the (bleep) up!” and disappeared into the crowd.

 

At this point, I was fuming. It looked like a long night. It was just the beginning.

 

Inside the stadium, we walked up the ramps that led up to our seats. Three Seahawks fans walked by, and one stuck his face inches from my husband’s face and screamed profanity about the Niners, then ran away.

 

Throughout the game, every 49er fan in our group was screamed at, cussed at, even pushed and threatened that they were “going to get their ass kicked.” If any 49er fan left his or her seat, they had to take a Seahawk “bodyguard” with us.

 

We couldn’t enjoy the game because our primary concern was our safety.

 

Finally, we decided to leave the game midway through the third quarter. On my way to the restroom, a Seahawks fan screamed in my face: “Go the (bleep) home, you (bleeping) bunch of losers!”

 

I’d had enough and screamed back at him, “I guess it’s true what they say about Seahawk fans.” I used a choice word of my own.

 

He turned around to confront me: “What the (bleep) did you just say to me?” My husband guided me into the restroom, and another Seahawk fan kept the angry fan away from my husband, diffusing the situation.

 

We did meet some very nice Seahawks fans, but they were sorely outnumbered by the ones who weren’t. Every Niner fan we talked to endured the same treatment.

 

Security and event staff were too busy taking care of intoxicated fans and escorting them out to help us. We couldn’t get any of them to help us. We witnessed several people being escorted out before the game even started.

 

I was warned before we went to the game that Seahawks fans can be rough toward the visiting team, but I never imagined that we would be subjected to anything like that.

 

This was my son’s first professional football game, and it will probably be his last. He told me that he never wants to go to another pro football game.

 

I have been told that confrontations and violence are not limited to Seahawks games and are common throughout the NFL. If that’s true, I am appalled that teams and venues accept such behavior and don’t do more to provide for the safety of fans.

 

We are Washington natives, but a trip to Seattle will likely not happen again, even for non-sports events. We will not support a town whose fans behave that way.

 

Being a fan means that you are an extension of the team, and in a sense, a representative of the team you support. The Seahawks were not represented well by their rude, childish, violent and classless fans Sunday.

http://seattletimes.com/html/take2/2020010620_taketwo28.html

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If you wear an opposing team's jersey in my house, you will have an uncomfortable experience. Good job 12th Man! :thumbsup:

 

Nah.. that's not cool. As a Seahawk fan on the east coast I pretty much only get to go to away games. Redskins fans are a mixed lot, but as long as you're out of the division they are a pretty fun group. I'd never go to Philly. A few years ago my wife got me tickets to see the Hawks play the Bucs on New Years Eve... they were pretty classy too.

 

Let the team lay the smack down... talking in front of kids like that is just wrong. Man... being stuck on the East coast I always assumed my 12th man cousins had more class. :thumbsdown:

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Nah.. that's not cool. As a Seahawk fan on the east coast I pretty much only get to go to away games. Redskins fans are a mixed lot, but as long as you're out of the division they are a pretty fun group. I'd never go to Philly. A few years ago my wife got me tickets to see the Hawks play the Bucs on New Years Eve... they were pretty classy too.

 

Let the team lay the smack down... talking in front of kids like that is just wrong. Man... being stuck on the East coast I always assumed my 12th man cousins had more class. :thumbsdown:

I've sat in the black hole in Oakland decked out in full gear back when the Hawks were in the AFC West. I walked out laughing after the Hawks won. You wear an opposing team's jersey, you deal with the heckling. There's no crying allowed in NFL stadiums and the 12th man doesn't accept wimps. :thumbsdown:

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I've sat in the black hole in Oakland decked out in full gear back when the Hawks were in the AFC West. I walked out laughing after the Hawks won. You wear an opposing team's jersey, you deal with the heckling. There's no crying allowed in NFL stadiums and the 12th man doesn't accept wimps. :thumbsdown:

 

 

I get that. And props to you.

 

But kids change the equation. If you don't have any now, you'll understand when you do. :)

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Living in Philadelphia, I support this city's reputation for treating opposing fans like garbage. Football was never meant to be a family sport, especially attending a game. That's for baseball. Football is all about tailgating at 5:00 AM with beers, eggs, and beers. Passing in and out of consciousness in the stands. Vomiting on the fans of other teams. Threatening the lives of children. Fighting. Urinating off the upper decks onto the poor souls down below. And then the 2nd quarter starts. And if you prefer to be at home, which I certainly do, then you scream at your significant other to leave you the fock alone for the entire Sunday. Or your cat. Whatever.

 

Football was never meant to be a family function. It's a man's game, for men. :thumbsup:

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Living in Philadelphia, I support this city's reputation for treating opposing fans like garbage. Football was never meant to be a family sport, especially attending a game. That's for baseball. Football is all about tailgating at 5:00 AM with beers, eggs, and beers. Passing in and out of consciousness in the stands. Vomiting on the fans of other teams. Threatening the lives of children. Fighting. Urinating off the upper decks onto the poor souls down below. And then the 2nd quarter starts. And if you prefer to be at home, which I certainly do, then you scream at your significant other to leave you the fock alone for the entire Sunday. Or your cat. Whatever.

 

Football was never meant to be a family function. It's a man's game, for men. :thumbsup:

 

 

So you're coming with me to the Skins/Seahawks game at FedEx? :)

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So you're coming with me to the Skins/Seahawks game at FedEx? :)

 

You know, I have the weirdest feeling that Dallas wins this weekend, and we see Romo in the playoffs instead. Other than that, I'm not leaving my fully stocked bar and easy access to a bathroom even if the game was across the street.

 

I spent tonight arguing with a neighbor who feels that Nick Foles is better than Russell Wilson. I had to point out that Wilson is only 7 TDs behind the league leader Tom Brady in passing tosses this year, and ahead of Luck and Griffin. Weird how I've transitioned into a Wilson defender. As much as I liked Foles draft day and told him the Eagles got a good prospect, I would like nothing more to scream at all my neighbors with each and every Seattle score for the duration of their playoff run. :overhead:

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If you wear an opposing team's jersey in my house, you will have an uncomfortable experience. Good job 12th Man! :thumbsup:

 

Wow just classless garbage. :thumbsdown:

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Other than that, I'm not leaving my fully stocked bar and easy access to a bathroom even if the game was across the street.

 

Completely understand. When my wife was 5 months pregnant she let punch holes in a perfectly good wall in the name of beer. So, I don't move very far from the TV.

 

However... my dad's best friend of 50 years has a bunch of connections to all the Seattle sports teams and has been known to hook me up in rediculous fashion. In 1994 he got me front row, 50 yard line, behind the Seahawks bench on opening day at RFK. We sat with the players families. It was completely awesome.

 

A few years ago I got a Christmas card from the team. I know you and your symbiant, Phillybear, are huge Hawks fans, but, sadly for you the front office let me know that I'm the most loyal fan on the East coast :)

 

But sometimes I have to travel for my free seats :)

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Walter Thurmond placed on IR.

 

He's probably the 2nd most talented corner on the team, after Sherman, but he just can't stay healthy. Hopefully he can stay healthy next year and emerge much like Okung finally did this year. A team with Sherman, Browner and a healthy Thurmond would be ridiculous, to go with Thomas and Chancellor at safety.

 

well, this guy was a medical risk when they drafted him, which is probably why he lasted into the 4th rd to start with. Given how talented he is when healthy, it was a worthwhile risk, but if he can't stop being injured, he'll be one of those guys who showed flashes of potential never fully realized, like Marcus Tubbs.

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That lady who wrote into the newspaper is an idiot. You can't have kids wearing Duck and 49er gear in Seattle and expect to have everyone high fiving them at the stadium. Has she ever been to a game before. The other huge mistake she made was yelling back at drunken home team fans. That is only making things worse. It would be nice if a little kid could not get yelled at for his jersey but that's not reality. She should've faced it before buying all those tickets and letting them dress that way without preparing them for a little verbal abuse.

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If you wear an opposing team's jersey in my house, you will have an uncomfortable experience. Good job 12th Man! :thumbsup:

It isn't your house. You aren't part of the team, no matter how much you wish you could be.

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That lady who wrote into the newspaper is an idiot. You can't have kids wearing Duck and 49er gear in Seattle and expect to have everyone high fiving them at the stadium. Has she ever been to a game before. The other huge mistake she made was yelling back at drunken home team fans. That is only making things worse. It would be nice if a little kid could not get yelled at for his jersey but that's not reality. She should've faced it before buying all those tickets and letting them dress that way without preparing them for a little verbal abuse.

And I'm sure her little 49er angels would have been sitting on their hand with mouths closed if the 49ers had won the game. :rolleyes:

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It isn't your house. You aren't part of the team, no matter how much you wish you could be.

Link to me claiming I was part of the team? :rolleyes:

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