Russell on David Letterman Monday night

Exittium

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once again 12's way to show up, haha there was a decent number in that audience!!
 

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All I could think of the entire time, besides how completely awesome it is to have him as our quarterback is, "how friggin' gargantuan are his hands?" Seriously, when he's sitting there talking to Letterman with his hands in his lap, they're both the size of a human head. Possibly even Peyton Manning's head.

The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades.
 

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Should have been the MVP. While the defense got all the credit, it was Russell Wilson who made some seriously clutch plays in the first half and kept Peyton Manning on the bench. Russell was the spark that started the fire.

I'm so excited about the dynasty he's going to build here.
 

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Russell was great!
Letterman needs to hang 'em up.
 

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He hit the high points (no sleep, why not us?, his father's story) and gave credit to the defense, offense and the other 52. You cannot ask much more from your starting quarterback on the largest stage
 
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Nice of Letterman to give the football to a 12.
 

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RW isn't only a great ambassador for the Hawks, but a great ambassador for the NFL. I hope the "suits" are paying attention.
 

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I'd love to see more people talk about his charity work.

Russ is the real deal. His dad did one HELL of a job raising a truly great man.

His work in the community, his effort on the field, his first man in/last man out mentality, the command he has, the respect he creates for himself through the coaching staff/players/us...

I wouldn't want a single other person to be the quarterback on this team. This is a guy that I would want my kids to idolize. Just a truly great human being.
 

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RW gives me inspiration to raise my kids the best I can. I know I should raise my kids great regardless, but still. Lets just hope I dont get any chicks preggo for awhile tho...im only 24
 

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Enjoyed the interview. Wish Letterman hadn't put Russell in an awkward position by unnecessarily bashing Peyton Manning to him, but Russell handled it well.
 
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