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I honestly thought they were done after the last pick I kept watching but I am still in shock that they somehow pulled it out.
Hummmm, no. Incorrect.Seanhawk":ft3psevl said:Anyone who says they didn't give up, in their head at least, is a liar.
hawkfannj":ondcbbkb said:If you look at the the joined date and post counts of the " super fans " that will tell the story
ThreadSeanhawk":2oti6ilm said:MontanaHawk05":2oti6ilm said:I gave up after Wilson's second interception, and turned the TV off. (Figured I'd better say it, since you know Pehawk's gonna call me out on it.) We had a ring already.
I was fine with a loss, it said nothing about the team's long-term future. Just needed another reload in the draft.
Had I just waited three more plays, I would have been rewarded with Maxwell's pick and probably stayed in the game the rest of the way.
I'll never turn off a Seahawks game again.
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drdiags":255qd9zi said:Each person deals with adversity in their own way. Some keep shooting from the foxhole, others look at the inevitable and others keep hoping for a miracle. I was not feeling the positive vibes when Wilson threw pick #4. I kept the TV on while doing my work from home thing, but I wasn't happy with what I was seeing.
The OP tried to honestly share his doubt while basking in the warmth of victory. This left it up to the rest of us to share and each did. I don't know most of you, so call me what you want, we will never meet in person so have at it.
As long as the keyboard warriors are willing to pan me in person, I can respect that. Otherwise it is just a penis measuring contest. I see nothing the OP has to eat crow about other than to see he/she was not alone.
MysterMatt":sq2hl9yl said:Hummmm, no. Incorrect.Seanhawk":sq2hl9yl said:Anyone who says they didn't give up, in their head at least, is a liar.