hawks85
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I agree with. Either the Bears or Chargers and I'll say the Giants as a dark horse.Because we beat them so decisively, I'm guessing not. I'll go with Chicago as the most likely opponent, followed by the Chargers.
I agree with. Either the Bears or Chargers and I'll say the Giants as a dark horse.Because we beat them so decisively, I'm guessing not. I'll go with Chicago as the most likely opponent, followed by the Chargers.
I'm going to the game, with two friends. We're flying to Melbourne the day before, and back to Adelaide the evening after the game. It starts at 10:35AM on Friday morning here.
One of my friends is a lifelong passionate 49ers fan, and the other is only sort-of Green Bay. I shall of course wear my Seahawks gear, as I watch our two bitter divisional opponents fight it out.
Our seats cost A$780 (about US$450) each. I was shocked at the cost (the less expensive seats were gone), but as my wife (who egged me on, bless her) said - when will you maybe ever get to see an NFL game again!?
Happy wife, happy life, I say!
Our seats are in the red blob/marking near the bottom middle of this map of the venue, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), which is where a lot of Australian Rules football (AFL) is played. It seats 100,000 - and the actual gridiron is far further away from the stands than in a rectangular stadium.
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Thank you so much, on both counts! I did see our Seahawks play, twice at the Kingdome in November 1996... for two successive wins! I stayed with friends in Kitsap County (near Poulsbo) for 3 weeks. I have vivid memories of attending the games, and everything else about my stay.Enjoy your time Bro.
My wish for you is that you get to see the Hawks someday.
I feel truly blessed to be in the position to see them fairly regularly in spite of living In Texas.
I don't want to take too much away from what the Ravens accomplished that year but take a look at the QBs they played in the playoffs.14 game seasons in 71 vs. 16 in 2000 maybe?
Although 10 points a game in 1971. And 10.31 per game in 2020. So, the math def. doesn't add up.
Ok, I had to look up the Ravens and found this:
The 2000 Baltimore Ravens defense allowed a total of 188 points in 20 games (16 regular season + 4 postseason). They surrendered 165 points during the regular season (a 16-game record) and only 23 points in the playoffs, averaging only 9.4 points per game allowed across the entire season.
They really need to purposely play "Dirty Diana" after every Seahawks Touchdown.Hearing the NFL considered the NY Giants as our first opponent to showcase the J Harbaugh vs M Macdonald former Ravens ties.
I think they decided against it as a courtesy to Harbaugh to not give him a loss out the gate.
Better to go with the scandalous R rated Hallmark sideline show/Drake Maye beat down ll sequel.
Popcorn at intermission.