I'm not that emotionally invested in a pro team. I enjoy watching the Hawks play and, of course, wanted them to win. But, I slept like a baby and I didn't need a pill, drugs, or alcohol.
I get way more pissed about Husky losses. But, we've seen so many of those in recent history that I've learned to get over it and go to bed.
The 12s have no lives. I don't want to sound like AoG, but the Seahawks are a bunch of millionaires playing a game for a billionaire owner. They just happen to be located in Seattle. Them winning or losing doesn't make me any more or less of a person.
Pro teams have a habit of moving too. I remember the day when the Seahawks left for L.A. I have not felt a connection to pro sports really in about 20 years. A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. ALos, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
I'm not that emotionally invested in a pro team. I enjoy watching the Hawks play and, of course, wanted them to win. But, I slept like a baby and I didn't need a pill, drugs, or alcohol.
I get way more pissed about Husky losses. But, we've seen so many of those in recent history that I've learned to get over it and go to bed.
The 12s have no lives. I don't want to sound like AoG, but the Seahawks are a bunch of millionaires playing a game for a billionaire owner. They just happen to be located in Seattle. Them winning or losing doesn't make me any more or less of a person.
Pro teams have a habit of moving too. I remember the day when the Seahawks left for L.A. I have not felt a connection to pro sports really in about 20 years. A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. Also, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
You're a complete doog if you think Wheaton's going to score is the worst thing to happen to Seattle sports. Lambo was never winning a championship even if he gives that ball to Kauffman.
Hell, just from a UW perspective losing to UCLA in 1990 was much worse. As was the "Onions" UConn game. And if you want to discuss losses to Oregon, losing to them in 2000 was worse, though I don't think we could have beaten Stoops in the title game. And of course the sanctions/James' resignation were by far worse than any of those things.
And yes, I watched Huard hit Wheaton in stride, and yes I was devastated when it happened. It wasn't what kept that team from a championship though, so it falls way down the list of tragic Seattle sports moments.
1. Sonics move 2. UW Sanctions/James resignation 3. Super Bowl 49 4. Mutombo on his back cradling the ball on our court 5. "This has legs" Super Bowel loss 6. 1990 UCLA game 7. Mike motherfucking Jensen 8. 96 NBA Finals 9. 2000 Oregon game 10 at best. Huard's gonna throw
I'm not that emotionally invested in a pro team. I enjoy watching the Hawks play and, of course, wanted them to win. But, I slept like a baby and I didn't need a pill, drugs, or alcohol.
I get way more pissed about Husky losses. But, we've seen so many of those in recent history that I've learned to get over it and go to bed.
The 12s have no lives. I don't want to sound like AoG, but the Seahawks are a bunch of millionaires playing a game for a billionaire owner. They just happen to be located in Seattle. Them winning or losing doesn't make me any more or less of a person.
Pro teams have a habit of moving too. I remember the day when the Seahawks left for L.A. I have not felt a connection to pro sports really in about 20 years. A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. Also, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
You're a complete doog if you think Wheaton's going to score is the worst thing to happen to Seattle sports. Lambo was never winning a championship even if he gives that ball to Kauffman.
Hell, just from a UW perspective losing to UCLA in 1990 was much worse. As was the "Onions" UConn game. And if you want to discuss losses to Oregon, losing to them in 2000 was worse, though I don't think we could have beaten Stoops in the title game. And of course the sanctions/James' resignation were by far worse than any of those things.
And yes, I watched Huard hit Wheaton in stride, and yes I was devastated when it happened. It wasn't what kept that team from a championship though, so it falls way down the list of tragic Seattle sports moments.
1. Sonics move 2. UW Sanctions/James resignation 3. Super Bowl 49 4. Mutombo on his back cradling the ball on our court 5. "This has legs" Super Bowel loss 6. 1990 UCLA game 7. Mike motherfucking Jensen 8. 96 NBA Finals 9. 2000 Oregon game 10 at best. Huard's gonna throw
well, then arguably the worst single play call in seattle sports = Huard->Wheaton
This heralded the start of oregon's dominance in football
I'm not that emotionally invested in a pro team. I enjoy watching the Hawks play and, of course, wanted them to win. But, I slept like a baby and I didn't need a pill, drugs, or alcohol.
I get way more pissed about Husky losses. But, we've seen so many of those in recent history that I've learned to get over it and go to bed.
The 12s have no lives. I don't want to sound like AoG, but the Seahawks are a bunch of millionaires playing a game for a billionaire owner. They just happen to be located in Seattle. Them winning or losing doesn't make me any more or less of a person.
Pro teams have a habit of moving too. I remember the day when the Seahawks left for L.A. I have not felt a connection to pro sports really in about 20 years. A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. Also, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
You're a complete doog if you think Wheaton's going to score is the worst thing to happen to Seattle sports. Lambo was never winning a championship even if he gives that ball to Kauffman.
Hell, just from a UW perspective losing to UCLA in 1990 was much worse. As was the "Onions" UConn game. And if you want to discuss losses to Oregon, losing to them in 2000 was worse, though I don't think we could have beaten Stoops in the title game. And of course the sanctions/James' resignation were by far worse than any of those things.
And yes, I watched Huard hit Wheaton in stride, and yes I was devastated when it happened. It wasn't what kept that team from a championship though, so it falls way down the list of tragic Seattle sports moments.
1. Sonics move 2. UW Sanctions/James resignation 3. Super Bowl 49 4. Mutombo on his back cradling the ball on our court 5. "This has legs" Super Bowel loss 6. 1990 UCLA game 7. Mike motherfucking Jensen 8. 96 NBA Finals 9. 2000 Oregon game 10 at best. Huard's gonna throw
well, then arguably the worst single play call in seattle sports = Huard->Wheaton
This heralded the start of oregon's dominance in football
The worst single play was the INT to end the Super Bowl. It's not even close.
I'm not that emotionally invested in a pro team. I enjoy watching the Hawks play and, of course, wanted them to win. But, I slept like a baby and I didn't need a pill, drugs, or alcohol.
I get way more pissed about Husky losses. But, we've seen so many of those in recent history that I've learned to get over it and go to bed.
The 12s have no lives. I don't want to sound like AoG, but the Seahawks are a bunch of millionaires playing a game for a billionaire owner. They just happen to be located in Seattle. Them winning or losing doesn't make me any more or less of a person.
Pro teams have a habit of moving too. I remember the day when the Seahawks left for L.A. I have not felt a connection to pro sports really in about 20 years. A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. Also, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
You're a complete doog if you think Wheaton's going to score is the worst thing to happen to Seattle sports. Lambo was never winning a championship even if he gives that ball to Kauffman.
Hell, just from a UW perspective losing to UCLA in 1990 was much worse. As was the "Onions" UConn game. And if you want to discuss losses to Oregon, losing to them in 2000 was worse, though I don't think we could have beaten Stoops in the title game. And of course the sanctions/James' resignation were by far worse than any of those things.
And yes, I watched Huard hit Wheaton in stride, and yes I was devastated when it happened. It wasn't what kept that team from a championship though, so it falls way down the list of tragic Seattle sports moments.
1. Sonics move 2. UW Sanctions/James resignation 3. Super Bowl 49 4. Mutombo on his back cradling the ball on our court 5. "This has legs" Super Bowel loss 6. 1990 UCLA game 7. Mike motherfucking Jensen 8. 96 NBA Finals 9. 2000 Oregon game 10 at best. Huard's gonna throw
well, then arguably the worst single play call in seattle sports = Huard->Wheaton
This heralded the start of oregon's dominance in football
The worst single play was the INT Eastern threw in the end zone to Trufant. It's not even close.
I'm not that emotionally invested in a pro team. I enjoy watching the Hawks play and, of course, wanted them to win. But, I slept like a baby and I didn't need a pill, drugs, or alcohol.
I get way more pissed about Husky losses. But, we've seen so many of those in recent history that I've learned to get over it and go to bed.
The 12s have no lives. I don't want to sound like AoG, but the Seahawks are a bunch of millionaires playing a game for a billionaire owner. They just happen to be located in Seattle. Them winning or losing doesn't make me any more or less of a person.
Pro teams have a habit of moving too. I remember the day when the Seahawks left for L.A. I have not felt a connection to pro sports really in about 20 years. A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. Also, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
You're a complete doog if you think Wheaton's going to score is the worst thing to happen to Seattle sports. Lambo was never winning a championship even if he gives that ball to Kauffman.
Hell, just from a UW perspective losing to UCLA in 1990 was much worse. As was the "Onions" UConn game. And if you want to discuss losses to Oregon, losing to them in 2000 was worse, though I don't think we could have beaten Stoops in the title game. And of course the sanctions/James' resignation were by far worse than any of those things.
And yes, I watched Huard hit Wheaton in stride, and yes I was devastated when it happened. It wasn't what kept that team from a championship though, so it falls way down the list of tragic Seattle sports moments.
1. Sonics move 2. UW Sanctions/James resignation 3. Super Bowl 49 4. Mutombo on his back cradling the ball on our court 5. "This has legs" Super Bowel loss 6. 1990 UCLA game 7. Mike motherfucking Jensen 8. 96 NBA Finals 9. 2000 Oregon game 10 at best. Huard's gonna throw
well, then arguably the worst single play call in seattle sports = Huard->Wheaton
This heralded the start of oregon's dominance in football
There is a thread over there with a bunch of 12s talking about how they can't sleep... They have been tossing and turning for hours with stomach aches and headaches.
Jesus Christ... Do people really put that much emotion into a sports team? Your life must really suck if it hangs in the balances of how a sports team performs. Last night sucked but I sure as hell didn't lose sleep over it or let it affect my mood today.
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A lot of the 12s are making this out to be the worst thing to happen to seattle sports. Bullshit. The worst thing to happen was Huard being picked off by Kenny Wheaton and the long slow burn into Oregon supremecy, 10 years of fucking beatdowns. ALos, it wasn't a bad call. Wilson should have chucked it into the stands.
Hell, just from a UW perspective losing to UCLA in 1990 was much worse. As was the "Onions" UConn game. And if you want to discuss losses to Oregon, losing to them in 2000 was worse, though I don't think we could have beaten Stoops in the title game. And of course the sanctions/James' resignation were by far worse than any of those things.
And yes, I watched Huard hit Wheaton in stride, and yes I was devastated when it happened. It wasn't what kept that team from a championship though, so it falls way down the list of tragic Seattle sports moments.
1. Sonics move
2. UW Sanctions/James resignation
3. Super Bowl 49
4. Mutombo on his back cradling the ball on our court
5. "This has legs" Super Bowel loss
6. 1990 UCLA game
7. Mike motherfucking Jensen
8. 96 NBA Finals
9. 2000 Oregon game
10 at best. Huard's gonna throw
This heralded the start of oregon's dominance in football
"I hate to sound like AoG, but the single worst play call in Seattle history was..."