RastaHawk12!":256l52nv said:My Seahawk moments go back to the Dallas game in 1976 to the Romo fumble game to the Green Bay NFCCG a few years ago... plus many many more wonderful years of loving this team.
I have a unique Seahawk moment, however, that my daughter made happen. A few years ago, she told me that she entered me into Russell Wilson's, "good man challenge." She wrote an essay about some of the work I had done in the inner cities, with homeless youth, and with victims of trafficking. I thought it was so sweet, and we forgot about it. Four months later, she called me, all excited, that we were in the finals.
Long story short, we won, and they flew me and my two kids to Seattle to meet Russell and get some prizes. They made professional recordings and put them on their websites. Russell even did one of his selfie videos and posted it.
For a lifelong fan, this experience with my kids is a big one!
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HawkRiderFan":384z1dac said:Wow, that above post is amazing. I absolutely remember watching that game as a kid in Saskatchewan Canada and how exciting that was.
Then the fumble recovery on the kickoff to seal it.
Appyhawk":2an056wn said:DING DING DING. Too good, good on you and your daughter, Rasta. Love it!
I've been through the entire Seahawk gambit and have accumulated a bunch of great Seahawk moments. The thing about "the best" anything is that there is only one that is "the best". My approach, whether playing or taking photographs or any other pursuit, evolved into trying to make the next one the best one. I hope that is exactly the approach our staff and roster takes too.
Washington49er":c3eryhpd said:Super bowl interception at the goal line.
SEAHAWKBLITZ":5th5gjod said:12-1-2011 Thursday Night Football vs Eagles
Vince Young threw one of the all time worst passes of his career straight to David Hawthorne. The Heater ran it back for a score to seal the victory. As he crossed the goal line he flipped the ball over his shoulder, Chris Clemons caught it and tossed it into the stands. My friend at the game was able to keep it from going over our heads, me and a couple other fans scrambled for the ball, but I had gotten a hold of it first and had a death grip on that thing, and after a short tug of war it became my most prized piece of Seahawks memorabilia. On display at my home in it's glass case to this day. Same fan still sits in front of me today, the ball actually landed in his wife's seat who was not at the game. Of all the memories and big moments we have shared at the stadium over the years, that is the one thing that we talk about every season.
Hawaii Hawk":nm60fj1z said:I was lucky enough to win tickets from KISW to attend SB48!
Even in the nosebleeds seats, it is the best game I ever attended.
Time to get back to the Owl!
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94Smith":dp7oh8fx said:Marcus Allen's Superbowl run was pretty good, but more of a speed / vison / ellusive run rather than a power run