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Mine might get me kicked off the Seahawks fan wagon for life...


But after the Texans face slap in 2009, I turned the game off after the 1st quarter, I had enough, and didn't turn any football back on until the playoffs started...
 

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RockHawk":dq0uclbw said:
509hawk":dq0uclbw said:
Passed out drunk at multiple games... :-/

Last year I had plans with the girlfriend after the Atlanta game but I just curled up into a ball and blew her off. She wasn't happy.

No offense, but I've never understood the folks that get drunk at a game. I want to be present and enjoy the game, and also the drunk people usually are the ones that act like idiots (getting kicked out, spilling beer all over people, ect). Guess I've never understood the reasoning for doing so.

Than you never had any fun. I like to drink beer at games, but never getting to a passed out state..,, But you know what is sad/funny?.. When you watch a game on TV and there is a parent drinking a beer in the crowd with their child sitting right next to them.. ?... I don't get those people at all.
 

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Johnny":1p26ks3z said:
RockHawk":1p26ks3z said:
509hawk":1p26ks3z said:
Passed out drunk at multiple games... :-/

Last year I had plans with the girlfriend after the Atlanta game but I just curled up into a ball and blew her off. She wasn't happy.

No offense, but I've never understood the folks that get drunk at a game. I want to be present and enjoy the game, and also the drunk people usually are the ones that act like idiots (getting kicked out, spilling beer all over people, ect). Guess I've never understood the reasoning for doing so.

Than you never had any fun. I like to drink beer at games, but never getting to a passed out state..,, But you know what is sad/funny?.. When you watch a game on TV and there is a parent drinking a beer in the crowd with their child sitting right next to them.. ?... I don't get those people at all.

Most of us can have fun at the games without being shitfaced.
 

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"Most of us can have fun at the games without being shitfaced."



Yes when you consider Rockhawk can't remember the name of a favorite player even when sober.

:lol:
 

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Back in 05 we had club seats and parked in the seahawks parking area, after a game I was pulling up to the light outside at the onramp and saw jim Zorn with family in tow driving home
I slowed down to a crawl till the light changed
Got out and asked for an autograph, his wife said I needed to get a life , but I already knew that , still Jim was nice enough to put up with my antics .
Either that or the time I climbed up on my van and hung a ba to the thousands stuck in traffic after a Monday night game.
That was all back when I knew the bartenders at the stagecoach restaurant
 

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I stopped watching the 05 playoff game vs the Redskins after Shaun Alexander went out. I went for a walk to cool down and remind myself that life went on. I came back and Mom was freaking out about Darrell Jackson catching everything. Fumed my way through the rest of the afternoon for an entirely different reason.
 

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What's the most embarrassing or shameful thing you have ever done in regards to watching a Seahawks game? It could be before, during or after. I have a few.

Let it all out. Consider it therapy.

I have so many i wouldn't know where to start. :D
 

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This one wasn't strictly speaking my fault, but taught me to be a little more careful.

When the Raiders came to town for Monday Night Football in 2006, I got a ticket to sit down in the south end zone with some friends. I sold my regular two seats to a couple of guys my dad worked with. Unfortunately they had no intention of going to the game and were only looking to make a profit, and ended up flipping those tickets to a pair of Raider fans. I only found out about it after the fact. Thankfully they were well behaved and didn't get into any trouble, but I still spent the next game apologizing to everybody in my section.
 

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In Mike's last season (I believe) I had offered my co-worker the Eagles game but he kept putting me off for picking them up. I went to the Packers game (Rodgers first season as a starter) and was really pissed at the tons of Packers fans in the stadium with their "Go Pack Go!" crap. My buddy drove and wanted to leave mid-way in the 4th (probably because he was dry - crazy Canuck). My fellow season ticket holders in the area wondered what was up, I never leave early. I felt like a chump.

So the next week, which was the Eagles game, I figured I couldn't go out like that so I told my co-worker that I couldn't give him the tixs and went myself. I took a fellow .NET bud and I started my pre-funk way too early. I became the obnoxious fan getting pissed at Eagles fans and at the end of the game got into a shouting match with a bunch of Eagles fans. I snapped out of it and left. Haven't lived that one down either. Been to a game once since then, I usually just give my tickets to my son or co-workers.

It is probably best that I just support the team by buying tickets and giving them to family but stay my butt at home, where only the family hears me hooting and hollering. I am sure they don't mind.

LOL now that was funny! Thanks for sharing drdiags. Unfortunately, i live in Alaska and watch the games by myself, while sitting naked on the toilet, so there's nothing to tell
 

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Fortunately (or unfortunately?) I have never really lost it after watching a Hawks game. I've always been someone who wears their heart on their sleeve when playing sports, but it's not quite the same when I watch them. I just can't see myself raging over a loss without being plastered or something.

After the game against Atlanta last year I didn't watch any football until the Superb owl. I just didn't want to watch any football that wasn't a Seahawks game and/or the biggest game of the year.
 

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ivotuk":cdkb7s2y said:
drdiags":cdkb7s2y said:
In Mike's last season (I believe) I had offered my co-worker the Eagles game but he kept putting me off for picking them up. I went to the Packers game (Rodgers first season as a starter) and was really pissed at the tons of Packers fans in the stadium with their "Go Pack Go!" crap. My buddy drove and wanted to leave mid-way in the 4th (probably because he was dry - crazy Canuck). My fellow season ticket holders in the area wondered what was up, I never leave early. I felt like a chump.

So the next week, which was the Eagles game, I figured I couldn't go out like that so I told my co-worker that I couldn't give him the tixs and went myself. I took a fellow .NET bud and I started my pre-funk way too early. I became the obnoxious fan getting pissed at Eagles fans and at the end of the game got into a shouting match with a bunch of Eagles fans. I snapped out of it and left. Haven't lived that one down either. Been to a game once since then, I usually just give my tickets to my son or co-workers.

It is probably best that I just support the team by buying tickets and giving them to family but stay my butt at home, where only the family hears me hooting and hollering. I am sure they don't mind.

LOL now that was funny! Thanks for sharing drdiags. Unfortunately, i live in Alaska and watch the games by myself, while sitting naked on the toilet, so there's nothing to tell


I've met James several times on visits to Seattle and can't imagine the pleasant, well spoken gentleman, I've met could possibly act like that.

I'm serious, you will never meet a nicer guy. The last time we saw him we were on our way back to Temples after a game and spotted him on the sidewalk outside McCory's. Like a fishmonger I yelled, "HEY JAMES". He stopped, introduced us to I believe it was his nephew, and we stood on the sidewalk and gabbed for 10 minutes or so. Went away thinking how glad we were to have ran into such a great guy.

:th2thumbs:
 

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When I was first dating my (now) wife in '06, I spent the night at her place and planned to watch the Hawks game there the next day. She was nice enough to stock her fridge with some nice strong winter ales for me. After too many drinks and once they started losing, I lost it a bit and started pounding my fist on her floor...enough so that her neighbors complained and her dog freaked out. It wasn't a good early impression; she thought I had a really bad temper.

It took a while before she realized that I'm usually very mellow and even-tempered. I actually learned from that one episode to keep my emotions in check even during a big loss. Now I just go for a walk or do something else.
 

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I own a Julius Jones jersey. And yes, I paid for it. :oops:

I also do not yell when the team is on defense. I stand and watch silently (When i'm at the games).
 

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I wanted to miss the playoffs in 2010 for draft position.

I dropped my Seahawks allegiance for a couple weeks after we drafted Aaron Curry. I saw it coming, but I was still indescribably pissed over that.

I thought Dennis Erickson was a good coach. Maybe he was, I dunno. I got to see like 2 Seahawks games a year back then.

I was Jeremy Stevens biggest fanboy.

I always root for the NFC West rivals in the Super Bowl, though I switched to Baltimore in the most recent one.

I've never left a game early though, or tuned out early from home. I'm glad others do because it makes traffic better, but I'll never be that guy, personally.
 

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JSeahawks":327lsaxu said:
I own a Julius Jones jersey. And yes, I paid for it. :oops:

I also do not yell when the team is on defense. I stand and watch silently (When i'm at the games).

L O L

Why did you buy that in the first place?
 

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I was a Stealers fan first (early 70s) :oops: then the Seahawks happened :mrgreen:
 

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i left the Giants game during the 3rd quarter when we lost 41-7 back in 2010...

Crap. That's not embarrasing. I quit watching SB XL early. I could only see us getting screwed so much, it was evidenty the refs wanted the Stealers to win.

I also got pissed and quit watching the GB game early. BIG mistake, I had to watch that last Hail Mary TD by Tate on Sportscenter instead of real time. Bleh.

I also quit watching the Atlanta game early. I'm glad I did that; the Hawks played great but still fell short, which would've pissed me off even more.

The 2012 Seahawks taught me not to quit on a game early anymore, that's for sure.
 

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Throwdown":ewj1zldu said:
JSeahawks":ewj1zldu said:
I own a Julius Jones jersey. And yes, I paid for it. :oops:

I also do not yell when the team is on defense. I stand and watch silently (When i'm at the games).

L O L

Why did you buy that in the first place?

Sept. 14th, 2008 26 carries for 127 yards.
Sept. 21st, 2008 22 carries for 140 yards.

I think I probably bought it on September 22nd.
 

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I was sure Ruskell was The Stuff. :34853_doh:

I admit it, I was at the 1979 Seahawks Rams game in the Kingdome.
That day, the Rams looked like the Steel Curtian on steroids.
We looked like...uh...which HS football team was the absolute worst last year? In the Rams game we looked almost as good at that HS football team.

Worst game ever.
 
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