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With the last pick I was ready to call it and said it looked over, odds were steeply against us, usually I don't concede but based on our play I thought it wasn't going to be our day, so glad I was wrong, never gave up hope but was ready to accept the reality of the situation.

One more game, hope the 12's can travel to AZ as well we did to N.J..

Epic game, Epic comeback, Epic historical game for the Seahawks and the NFL.

Hats off to the Packers, they made us scratch and claw our way to represent in the Super Bowl.
 

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I kid you not ... that prior to the recovery of the onside kick I literally got down on my knees at the bar I was watching the game at and prayed hard, asking the Lord for a miracle. Looks like that prayer got answered. :179417:
 

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peachesenregalia":3i3ne4m2 said:
We all thought that on the 4th INT. Anyone saying different is a liar.

This is the second most amazing comeback win I have ever seen. The 1st was Liverpool in the 2005 Champion's League final against AC Milan, down 3-0 at half time, came back and won in panalties.

This game is soooooooooooo close to that though.

I'm not ashamed to admit that I congratulated my Packers fans. I didn't want to come off as a poor sport.

...Haven't heard from them in awhile, and don't expect they'll be sober enough to post. I do feel sorry for them (and my Packers fan wife). That was indescribable.
 

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peachesenregalia":2uhj6ax8 said:
Hawkscanner":2uhj6ax8 said:
I kid you not ... that prior to the recovery of the onside kick I literally got down on my knees at the bar I was watching the game at and prayed hard, asking the Lord for a miracle. Looks like that prayer got answered. :179417:

The Lord giveth (to us), and the Lord taketh away (from the Packers).

Amen (literal translation: It is so)
 

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Fellow East Olympian hillbillies are blasting fireworks around the neighborhood right now.

Awesome game.. . But it nearly killed me.
 

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Perfect word Chris -WOW!!!The greatest comeback in Championship history..Wasn't pretty at all for 3 quarters...Biggest down to up emotions I've been through that I can recall..Chris Matthews will never be an unknown ..OMG this is so awesome!!!
 

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I thought it was over after the 4th INT. I turned the game off.

But then I couldn't stand not watching, so I turned it back on and I am so glad I did.
 

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minormillikin":3vjmbh12 said:
Fellow East Olympian hillbillies are blasting fireworks around the neighborhood right now.

Awesome game.. . But it nearly killed me.

Yeah, exactly. My stress/anxiety level was so high, I literally thought that I was going to either have a heart attack or a stroke. WOW is exactly the right word. It's going to take me about a week or so to calm back down after this game.

I honestly don't know how Russell Wilson does it (is able to remain as cool at the other side of the pillow despite unbelievable pressure). He most certainly WAS made for these moments.
 

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I want to see some pictures of fans in the stadium, with tears of joy/amazement streaming down their faces.
 

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peachesenregalia":38n6lovn said:
We all thought that on the 4th INT. Anyone saying different is a liar.

This is the second most amazing comeback win I have ever seen. The 1st was Liverpool in the 2005 Champion's League final against AC Milan, down 3-0 at half time, came back and won in panalties.

This game is soooooooooooo close to that though.


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peachesenregalia":3qtalv5i said:
The 1st was Liverpool in the 2005 Champion's League final against AC Milan, down 3-0 at half time, came back and won in panalties.

PSSHHH that one was all on the refs.
 

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This is one amazing team. They had everything going against them today and found a way to win. The Packers came here to win. They're going home shocked and disappointed. That was a great team that the Hawks beat.
 

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Sarlacc83":jnbfwfke said:
peachesenregalia":jnbfwfke said:
We all thought that on the 4th INT. Anyone saying different is a liar.

This is the second most amazing comeback win I have ever seen. The 1st was Liverpool in the 2005 Champion's League final against AC Milan, down 3-0 at half time, came back and won in panalties.

This game is soooooooooooo close to that though.

I'm not ashamed to admit that I congratulated my Packers fans. I didn't want to come off as a poor sport.

...Haven't heard from them in awhile, and don't expect they'll be sober enough to post. I do feel sorry for them (and my Packers fan wife). That was indescribable.

It was a great win for you guys. Could have went anybody's way, and Seattle made the plays at the end. Good Luck in the Super Bowl. It is indescribably painful to be so close to the Super Bowl and allow 2 tds in the last 3 minutes plus overtime.
 

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PackerBacker19":1ceza9uc said:
Sarlacc83":1ceza9uc said:
peachesenregalia":1ceza9uc said:
We all thought that on the 4th INT. Anyone saying different is a liar.

This is the second most amazing comeback win I have ever seen. The 1st was Liverpool in the 2005 Champion's League final against AC Milan, down 3-0 at half time, came back and won in panalties.

This game is soooooooooooo close to that though.

I'm not ashamed to admit that I congratulated my Packers fans. I didn't want to come off as a poor sport.

...Haven't heard from them in awhile, and don't expect they'll be sober enough to post. I do feel sorry for them (and my Packers fan wife). That was indescribable.

It was a great win for you guys. Could have went anybody's way, and Seattle made the plays at the end. Good Luck in the Super Bowl. It is indescribably painful to be so close to the Super Bowl and allow 2 tds in the last 3 minutes plus overtime.

I've said it many times before -- I have nothing but the greatest respect for the Packers. I love their team, their fans, the entire organization, etc -- and there is a part of me that roots for them (except when they play my team, that is). The Packers and their fans are classy all around.

You guys played on heck of a game. One for the ages and there is nothing to be ashamed of. You guys left it all out there on the field.

As far as this being a painful loss ... I know just how you feel ...
[youtube]JzpowxGfVFE[/youtube]
 

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Hawkscanner":ld13v72k said:
PackerBacker19":ld13v72k said:
Sarlacc83":ld13v72k said:
peachesenregalia":ld13v72k said:
We all thought that on the 4th INT. Anyone saying different is a liar.

This is the second most amazing comeback win I have ever seen. The 1st was Liverpool in the 2005 Champion's League final against AC Milan, down 3-0 at half time, came back and won in panalties.

This game is soooooooooooo close to that though.

I'm not ashamed to admit that I congratulated my Packers fans. I didn't want to come off as a poor sport.

...Haven't heard from them in awhile, and don't expect they'll be sober enough to post. I do feel sorry for them (and my Packers fan wife). That was indescribable.

It was a great win for you guys. Could have went anybody's way, and Seattle made the plays at the end. Good Luck in the Super Bowl. It is indescribably painful to be so close to the Super Bowl and allow 2 tds in the last 3 minutes plus overtime.

I've said it many times before -- I have nothing but the greatest respect for the Packers. I love their team, their fans, the entire organization, etc -- and there is a part of me that roots for them (except when they play my team, that is). The Packers and their fans are classy all around.

You guys played on heck of a game. One for the ages and there is nothing to be ashamed of. You guys left it all out there on the field.

As far as this being a painful loss ... I know just how you feel ...
[youtube]JzpowxGfVFE[/youtube]

That game was the first thing I thought of when I knew we were going to OT. That game was the second Packer playoff game I ever saw in my life. As for the game, there is no shame in losing to the best team in the NFL in overtime, but this game is still going to leave a mark. With each passing year you wonder if Rodgers is going to end like Favre with only one ring.
 

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