Where's YOUR.... Go Hawks!!rjdriver":snaenk2o said:I know end every conversation, personal and professional, with...Go Hawks!
I challenge each one of you to do the same.
hawkfan1975":1nilynd5 said:gotta be honest, it's the item that bothers me actually , his interviewing. so Richie Cunningham. and with robotic head turns while talking. thank god it doesn't matter. I'm sorry, just can't bs this one.
Starrman44":2vxgqxmd said:Actually it does matter. It shows that he is buying in to the Franchise just like a fan does, imo.
Also, as far as the visits to the Children's Hospital, that seriously chokes me up. My wife is a pediatric nurse here in Portland, and I've probably mentioned it before. I attended a funeral for a little girl that had finally succumbed to cancer. I honestly barely made it through. I told her I can't go back to something like that. She tells me stories all the time about what goes on there.
It is cool that it's something that he has prioritized. What a way to stay grounded and be a hero for these kids. So many athletes run from being a role model and he embraces it. He sets a high standard and it appears that he lives up to it. I also love the fact that this is the first I have heard of the visits to the Children Hospital.
I'm going to buy my son (maybe both) a Russell Wilson jersey (they both are big fans at 2 and 5). Fact is, my oldest son told me the other day that he wants a Russell Wilson Jersey and Russell Wilson Helmet. I asked him what he would rather have a Wilson Jersey or a Wii Game (which he has been hounding me for). He says, "I don't know, I can't decide, uh, maybe (with a spreading Cheshire cat grin), uh, both!!"
Also love that he is a man of faith. So, yes, Go Hawks!!
BlueThunder":2b365d8y said:hawkfan1975":2b365d8y said:gotta be honest, it's the item that bothers me actually , his interviewing. so Richie Cunningham. and with robotic head turns while talking. thank god it doesn't matter. I'm sorry, just can't bs this one.
Hmmm... This out-creeps my non-creepyness... Guess I'll stop there.
And with that, an impromptu death-metal guitar solo... :thRocks:
He's mine. Get your filthy hands off of him.Zebulon Dak":2gadn3os said:I ♥ Russell Wilson.
RolandDeschain":1r0vy2i9 said:He's mine. Get your filthy hands off of him.Zebulon Dak":1r0vy2i9 said:I ♥ Russell Wilson.
Fine; but you're always second, ok?Zebulon Dak":3ppy8w74 said:RolandDeschain":3ppy8w74 said:He's mine. Get your filthy hands off of him.Zebulon Dak":3ppy8w74 said:I ♥ Russell Wilson.
He really likes to spread the ball around so we should be ok.
KitsapHawk":3uyeqjh3 said:BlueThunder":3uyeqjh3 said:Did I miss the week where everybody talked about this ad-nauseum? :34853_doh:
Yes.![]()
Starrman44":1wfwk7od said:Actually it does matter. It shows that he is buying in to the Franchise just like a fan does, imo.
Also, as far as the visits to the Children's Hospital, that seriously chokes me up. My wife is a pediatric nurse here in Portland, and I've probably mentioned it before. I attended a funeral for a little girl that had finally succumbed to cancer. I honestly barely made it through. I told her I can't go back to something like that. She tells me stories all the time about what goes on there.
It is cool that it's something that he has prioritized. What a way to stay grounded and be a hero for these kids. So many athletes run from being a role model and he embraces it. He sets a high standard and it appears that he lives up to it. I also love the fact that this is the first I have heard of the visits to the Children Hospital.
I'm going to buy my son (maybe both) a Russell Wilson jersey (they both are big fans at 2 and 5). Fact is, my oldest son told me the other day that he wants a Russell Wilson Jersey and Russell Wilson Helmet. I asked him what he would rather have a Wilson Jersey or a Wii Game (which he has been hounding me for). He says, "I don't know, I can't decide, uh, maybe (with a spreading Cheshire cat grin), uh, both!!"
Also love that he is a man of faith. So, yes, Go Hawks!!
CANHawk":oqhxcc8e said:I think he'll loosen up in time and be a little less robotic in his interviews as he gets a little more seasoned. I doubt he'll ever be Matt Hass with the jokey jokey stuff, but I think he'll get to a point where he's maybe like Brady; real with the occasional quip, but not too terribly open. I can live with that. We have Sherman if we need a sound bite.
Go hawks.