not sure, but I did think the Boz was going to lead us into the promised land.
As kid summer time in 1974 growing up in Hawaii upon hearing Seattle was going to be 1 of 2 NFL expansion teams my older brother blindly picked Tampa Bay as his favorite team and I picked Seattle as my first favorite team.Fortunately for me our local 1420AM KCCN radio station used to carry the Kiro feed for the Seahawks.I was glued to my little Transistor radio every Sunday.After nearly 3 decades of failures,heartbreaks,strokes of bad luck. I was resigned to the thought I'll never see our beloved Seahawks in a Superbowl.Then Super Bowl XL happened we lost.I then was for certain in my lifetime that I would not see us lifting a Lombardi trophy and the thought of waiting another 30 years was utterly depressing.Like embarrassingly wrong? Like you hope the .net server crashes and your take is lost forever wrong?
In my 45 years of fandom....
Here are my two..
1. Being furious that Mike would stick with that bum Hasselbeck over Dilfer, who was obviously better. I remember booing Matt and screaming for Dilfer at Husky stadium. (Hass ended up being my favorite Seahawks of all time).
2. This one is tough. I wanted Sanchez. Mr. butt fumble himself. There was no doubt in my mind that we should have picked him at three and that he was going to be a All Pro for years to come. The only thing that somewhat dilutes my ineptitude is that the fact that we actually took someone worse.
What you guys got ?
I too thought that young Wilson would catch fire, match & even surpass the less mobile Brady, but nope.I once bought a Ken Lucas jersey at a playoff game. If I recall correctly, we lost the game and Lucas signed with the Panthers that off season so I had players jersey for half a game. I was convinced he was coming back to the Seahawks! Lol
Honorable mention: I too thought there was no way we would blow the lead in SB49.![]()
Aaron Curry 100%. I had a work friend at the time who had family connections to the Butkus award committee and he had me convinced Curry was the smartest and most physically gifted LB in the history of the award.Definitely this.
As a Husky fan I thought Pete Carroll was a phony carpet bagger who's soft cheerleader optimistic coaching style would never work in the NFL.
I also thought Aaron Curry was going to be the next Lawrence Taylor.
I thought I'd be the only one to mention Mark McGwire's little brother!
- I believed McGwire might make a positive difference when I heard the Seahawks had drafted him and why (according to what I heard and read in Chicago, it was to try to take advantage of changes in the "in-the-grasp" rules).
Yup that was seabo something. I accused seabowl of it but I had the wrong guy. Someone found the actual post for me.Of course, no matter what anyone posts, it will never the trump the infamous dude who wrote
"Russell Wilson will be the worst QB in Seahawks history, and I've been around long enough to see them all".
(or something to that affect)
You should have paid more attention to the 2012 pre season.In early season 2012, I was adamant that they should start Matt Flynn over Russell Wilson..
I always liked Sapp. Even when he was wrong at least he was funny.Hated the Galloway pick but only because I wanted Sapp
I was actually at that draft and a Hawks reporter interviewed me after the pick and ripped them fir picking him and not Sapp. Needless to say my quote never made it into the paper
Yeah, that preseason was truly special.You should have paid more attention to the 2012 pre season.