Arrowhead is probably the best fan oriented stadium out there right now and has been since the 70's the fan base in this city is on good seasons and bad. no need for FB here lol. I knew when Seattle set that record that KC would make an attempt at breaking it
You said evolving it into it's own identity is happening, and that it didn't happen organically - except it did and it's been going on for decades. It's had an identity. If you'd like to learn more about it, you can do so here: http://www.seahawks.com/12th-Man/
My first point got misunderstood, which I did clarify, this modern identity is taking action to take their identity to another level, those aren't fluffy clouds, there are real steps being taken to become more of an advantage..
I knew it had a freakin identity, Jesus man, read my posts before you think you know what I'm saying or not saying..
They were the same or even more intense in the Kingdome. After going to a game there, I had a headache afterwards from the volume of the noise that lasted for a couple of hours. Vowed if I ever went back I'd wear earplugs. Miami won that day anyway.
I guess not. I was thinking of 2001 when they won a record number of regular season games, won in the first round of the playoffs, but then lost to the Yankees in the ALCS. They got close to going that year and the year before. It was some success for the Sealth area, such as it was. Got the fan base pretty excited anyway.
No, it was like 1991 or 92. Marino got knocked out for one play as the Dolphins were driving. Mitchell came in and completed a 3rd down pass to sustain the drive. Marino came back in and threw the game winning TD a few plays later. Cox had a int in the back corner of the end zone right down below us, to kill one Seahawks drive. That is all I remember, other than the place being deafeningly loud. The Seahawks fans all around us were really nice though, and didn't mind seeing enemy colors, or that they let on anyway. After the game, as I was walking out, my head just started pounding. A delayed reaction. There were some old portable bleachers along the edge of the parking lot on the way to the Amtrac station, and I remember just sitting there for like 30 minutes with my eyes closed, massaging my temples, while waiting to catch the train.
Strong words from a "padre". We cubans only expect our padres to have sex with beautiful women ( refernce to something that happened in miami). Brother, ur not wrong but watch the tape. The guy needs to step up, throw it away or fu$kin run. Its that simple. Tanne shares half of the blame. Believe it.
I have not..very familiar with both structures and results..I'm not saying one is louder, merely stating that they're are people now trying to make it more intimating.
I'll be perplexed if the guy has a job tomorrow. His salary is guaranteed at this point, but it would be smart to look in another direction.
What is perplexing is how we did not attempt to fix what is obviously a glaring error during our bye week. Bring in a free agent, try our backups, make a trade, jesus anything. Standing pat and coming out like this reflects poorly on everyone in the organization.
Clabo, Martin and the OL staff should all be gone before they leave the locker room today. **** em all
Every single available RT in the NFL at this point is better then Clabo. No excuse...get him out of there
Andrew Abramson @AbramsonPBP I wasn't there for it but apparently Dolphins OL coach Jim Turner interrupted reporters interviewing Clabo, saying he's one of best tackles
Andrew Abramson @AbramsonPBP Turner apparently said Clabo messed up on two plays, played great otherwise
one suggestion was putting John Jerry at RT.... I think he'd be okay with an outside rush, it's the inside moves where the defender tests his lateral agility that makes me question him at right tackle. Gotta put Yeatman at right tackle.
There's being there for your guys and there's knowing when it's time to throw them under a bus, or jumping under the same bus with them...please!