BigBallsPete
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When the 12th man jumps up and down at the Temple of Boom, this is what happens:
http://www.komonews.com/sports/12s-Danc ... 41351.html
We shake the building (and scare everybody in the press boxes) every time we jump up and down so we should educate the 12s to make this part of the "experience" for opposing teams coming here.
http://www.komonews.com/sports/12s-Danc ... 41351.html
"..the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network says their scientists measured the largest man-made earthquake they've ever recorded at CenturyLink Field during Sunday's amazing comeback win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship game.
But if you thought it was Marshawn Lynch's go ahead touchdown run in the 4th quarter, or Jermaine Kearse's game-winning catch in overtime that generated the largest squiggles on the seismometers, think again.
"The big moment was a couple of minutes after the 2-point conversion," Vidale said. That's when Seattle pulled ahead 22-19 with just over a minute left in regulation.
Wait, a couple minutes after the 2-point conversion?
"The crowd just got excited with the music and started jumping up and down and everything was swaying," Vidale said.
We shake the building (and scare everybody in the press boxes) every time we jump up and down so we should educate the 12s to make this part of the "experience" for opposing teams coming here.