Why Doesn’t It “Feel Real?”

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This team came around quicker and less dramatically than the Pete Carroll SB winner. As a fan, you only break your virginity once. The first SB winner had the exact same scenario with the gauntlet being the NFC and the SB being a mismatch. This time, we saw it coming. For me, it seems very real. Mike Macdonald is what doesn't feel real.
 

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When the clock hit 00:00 it was REAL AS HELL!!!! I don't understand this concept at all.
 

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I love the Seahawks as much as the next guy, but it's just a game.

People feel like when their team wins the Super Bowl that it's going to be life changing, and when the final whistle blows, there is no real change.

The reason why it "Doesn't feel real" is because the expectation of what will happen when the big game is won, is different than what really happens (Which is nothing).
Well a little bit changes
I get to proudly sport my super bowl champ hawks gear in front of those who last year talked crap when we didn't make the playoffs
That part feels really really good lol
 

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I haven’t had much to be happy about over the last five years or so personally. To have my team win the Superbowl helped numb the pain for a bit
 

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I was far more excited after beating the Rams because those were the two best teams. I knew for two weeks the Patriots didn't stand a chance against us so once that game ended it felt like another game to me, still does honestly.
 

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I apologize for bringing up a topic that has been discussed but I keep coming across this odd phenomenon where many people I talk to feels like the Championship “doesn’t feel real.” From friends, family, and even many players and others, they all say the same thing.

This intrigues me not only as an original 12, but as a dime store psychologist (missed my calling). It’s an intriguing aspect of this victory I cannot put my head around.

I can’t profess to tell you why this is happening but it is happening. Would love to hear open minded theories to this strange tangent to this incredible season.

Just yesterday, I watched JSN give an interview to his home town news affiliate in Texas and when asked about how he was processing the aftermath he literally said it still doesn’t feel real to him yet. Like not at all.

Is this normal? I don’t seem to recall me feeling I couldn’t accept our victory in XLVIII. I was fully engaged and immersed.

This game has a strange aura about it. Logically I get we won obviously, I saw the same footage you all did. But the air of shock or surprise I guess does linger.
SB48 had a long lead-up. The team was absolutely dominant and obviously ascendant in 2012. We had a stable few years of something big building on defense leading to 2012 when it started coming together in a huge fashion. We had a whole off-season after 2012 knowing we were the best team in the league and had the thought that we'd be ridiculously hard to stop from bringing the whole thing home in 2013, and we were right.

This, however...

They were frustrating in 2024, offense looked inept and not for the fault of a single player. There was no "we just need a quarterback." We overhauled the team in a way that very few thought would lead to our immediate ascension as a juggernaut, even among fans of trading DK, sending Geno to Vegas, signing Darnold, etc.

It looked like 10-7 with a young roster and flexibility going forward. But we underestimated how coaching affects talent.

There was no young Will-Not-Be-Denied Russell Wilson at quarterback, no larger-than-life Lynch-esque earth mover at running back, and a very good defense that appeared to still have talent gaps that'd prevent them from being fully great.

Instead, we had Sam "Paranormal Investigator" Darnold who most of us were expecting to see ghosts, a couple of good backs neither of which we imagined as a Super Bowl MVP, one less physical-unicorn uniform-selling stalwart in DK, and a new vision from top to bottom on offense.

It doesn't feel real I think because, unlike 2013, we weren't all thinking "we're going to the god damn Super Bowl this year" all offseason or saying "we should be in this god damn Super Bowl" last season.

I think it snuck up on us, so we didn't have that years-long narrative where the greatness of the team had long sunk in for the fanbase at large.
 

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We def. expected it in 2013. This team it felt a year ahead of time. I think that's why this one feels more special, at least to me.
And all the Sam can win big games, along with the Rams float in midair, it all just built up and felt so satisfying. Not to mention, beating Niners on their home turf to take the 1 seed. Then beat the Niners AND the Clams to make the SB........and win it at Santa Clara.
 

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We def. expected it in 2013. This team it felt a year ahead of time. I think that's why this one feels more special, at least to me.
Still can't believe it myself.

It's all about the coaching in the modern NFL (obviously not ALL, but more about coaching than it used to be). You get a staff that's bright, has a schematic edge, and work together well on offense and defense and you'll always have a chance. All these players are physical specimens - a staff that brings it out of them with a good scheme and elegant system puts you in the postseason perennially and I think will for a long time.

Hell, Shanahan in SF is a good example of that. His whole team is always injured and they haven't been drafting as well as us for years to begin with, and he still limps them into the conversation regardless.

We got that, at a MINIMUM, in MM.

What a great place to be going forward, and we somehow already have the hardware to show for it.
 

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This SB is all about Sam Darnold, John, and Mike

The truth is, it was too easy, and it wasn't a good game.
 

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I think it ”doesn’t feel real” because no one expected this when the season started. They were like a steam engine gathering speed. Started a little slow but when they got going, there was no stopping them.

Even I started to understand that it might happen on week 18 when they stomped the Niners on an important game. Before season, no one expected anything from them. Last time the Seahawks won it all, we had the whole preseason of people talking about them being contenders and then they just delivered. This time they just surprised everyone.

It will feel real as time passes. I think most of us are still a little bit flabbergasted by the surprising magnitude of it all. It’s kinda even cooler now as it surprised everybody else even more than us fans.
 

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Early on I felt like it was a foregone conclusion. We were going to win it all. So the victory doesn't affect me like the very 1st Lombardi did, which is normal. Also, beating the Patriots in the Superbowl helped in the healing from that horrible loss. It means nothing now.

We as Seahawks fans have been put through the grinder (Superbowl XL Referees, the Patriots loss, etc), but John Schneider and his wife Tracie have come along and healed us all.
 
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