OFFICIAL Seahawks Playoff Game Thread vs. Minnesota
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You took 3 favorites. Not really going out on a limb.PurpleJ said: -
Vikings should have centered the ball. That's on Zimmerman.
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You don't always need to go out on a limb to be right. Glad Vegas agreed with my picks.2001400ex said:
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lmaoPurpleJ said:The Christianization of Scandinavia took place between the 8th and the 12th centuries. The realms of Scandinavia proper, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, established their own Archdioceses, responsible directly to the Pope, in 1104, 1154 and 1164, respectively. The conversion to Christianity of the Scandinavian people required more time, since it took additional efforts to establish a network of churches. The Samis remained unconverted until the 18th century.
Although the Scandinavians became nominally Christian, it took considerably longer for actual Christian beliefs to establish themselves among the people.[1] The old indigenous traditions that had provided security and structure were challenged by ideas that were unfamiliar, such as original sin, the Incarnation, and the Trinity.[1] Archaeological excavations of burial sites on the island of Lovön near modern-day Stockholm have shown that the actual Christianization of the people was very slow and took at least 150–200 years,[2] and this was a very central location in the Swedish kingdom. Thirteenth-century runic inscriptions from the merchant town of Bergen in Norway show little Christian influence, and one of them appeals to a Valkyrie.[3]
During the early Middle Ages the papacy had not yet manifested itself as the central Catholic authority, so that regional variants of Christianity could develop.[4] Since the image of a "victorious Christ" frequently appears in early Germanic art, scholars have suggested that Christian missionaries presented Christ "as figure of strength and luck" and that possibly the Book of Revelation, which presents Christ as victor over Satan, played a central part in the spread of Christianity among the Vikings.[5]
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FUCK RUSSELL WILSON.Gladstone said:
lmaoPurpleJ said:The Christianization of Scandinavia took place between the 8th and the 12th centuries. The realms of Scandinavia proper, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, established their own Archdioceses, responsible directly to the Pope, in 1104, 1154 and 1164, respectively. The conversion to Christianity of the Scandinavian people required more time, since it took additional efforts to establish a network of churches. The Samis remained unconverted until the 18th century.
Although the Scandinavians became nominally Christian, it took considerably longer for actual Christian beliefs to establish themselves among the people.[1] The old indigenous traditions that had provided security and structure were challenged by ideas that were unfamiliar, such as original sin, the Incarnation, and the Trinity.[1] Archaeological excavations of burial sites on the island of Lovön near modern-day Stockholm have shown that the actual Christianization of the people was very slow and took at least 150–200 years,[2] and this was a very central location in the Swedish kingdom. Thirteenth-century runic inscriptions from the merchant town of Bergen in Norway show little Christian influence, and one of them appeals to a Valkyrie.[3]
During the early Middle Ages the papacy had not yet manifested itself as the central Catholic authority, so that regional variants of Christianity could develop.[4] Since the image of a "victorious Christ" frequently appears in early Germanic art, scholars have suggested that Christian missionaries presented Christ "as figure of strength and luck" and that possibly the Book of Revelation, which presents Christ as victor over Satan, played a central part in the spread of Christianity among the Vikings.[5]
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Laces and the cold.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Vikings should have centered the ball. That's on Zimmerman.
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Looks like Ol' God came through for Russell.PurpleJ said:
FUCK RUSSELL WILSON.Gladstone said:
lmaoPurpleJ said:The Christianization of Scandinavia took place between the 8th and the 12th centuries. The realms of Scandinavia proper, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, established their own Archdioceses, responsible directly to the Pope, in 1104, 1154 and 1164, respectively. The conversion to Christianity of the Scandinavian people required more time, since it took additional efforts to establish a network of churches. The Samis remained unconverted until the 18th century.
Although the Scandinavians became nominally Christian, it took considerably longer for actual Christian beliefs to establish themselves among the people.[1] The old indigenous traditions that had provided security and structure were challenged by ideas that were unfamiliar, such as original sin, the Incarnation, and the Trinity.[1] Archaeological excavations of burial sites on the island of Lovön near modern-day Stockholm have shown that the actual Christianization of the people was very slow and took at least 150–200 years,[2] and this was a very central location in the Swedish kingdom. Thirteenth-century runic inscriptions from the merchant town of Bergen in Norway show little Christian influence, and one of them appeals to a Valkyrie.[3]
During the early Middle Ages the papacy had not yet manifested itself as the central Catholic authority, so that regional variants of Christianity could develop.[4] Since the image of a "victorious Christ" frequently appears in early Germanic art, scholars have suggested that Christian missionaries presented Christ "as figure of strength and luck" and that possibly the Book of Revelation, which presents Christ as victor over Satan, played a central part in the spread of Christianity among the Vikings.[5]
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Losers lose, winners win. Nothing else explains it.
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We angered Loki by not honoring our ritual sacrifice.doogsinparadise said:
Looks like Ol' God came through for Russell.PurpleJ said:
FUCK RUSSELL WILSON.Gladstone said:
lmaoPurpleJ said:The Christianization of Scandinavia took place between the 8th and the 12th centuries. The realms of Scandinavia proper, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, established their own Archdioceses, responsible directly to the Pope, in 1104, 1154 and 1164, respectively. The conversion to Christianity of the Scandinavian people required more time, since it took additional efforts to establish a network of churches. The Samis remained unconverted until the 18th century.
Although the Scandinavians became nominally Christian, it took considerably longer for actual Christian beliefs to establish themselves among the people.[1] The old indigenous traditions that had provided security and structure were challenged by ideas that were unfamiliar, such as original sin, the Incarnation, and the Trinity.[1] Archaeological excavations of burial sites on the island of Lovön near modern-day Stockholm have shown that the actual Christianization of the people was very slow and took at least 150–200 years,[2] and this was a very central location in the Swedish kingdom. Thirteenth-century runic inscriptions from the merchant town of Bergen in Norway show little Christian influence, and one of them appeals to a Valkyrie.[3]
During the early Middle Ages the papacy had not yet manifested itself as the central Catholic authority, so that regional variants of Christianity could develop.[4] Since the image of a "victorious Christ" frequently appears in early Germanic art, scholars have suggested that Christian missionaries presented Christ "as figure of strength and luck" and that possibly the Book of Revelation, which presents Christ as victor over Satan, played a central part in the spread of Christianity among the Vikings.[5]
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It was all of the above. Maybe nerves too.doogsinparadise said:
Laces and the cold.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Vikings should have centered the ball. That's on Zimmerman.
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Looks like Ol' God came through for Russell.PurpleJ said:
FUCK RUSSELL WILSON.Gladstone said:
lmaoPurpleJ said:The Christianization of Scandinavia took place between the 8th and the 12th centuries. The realms of Scandinavia proper, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, established their own Archdioceses, responsible directly to the Pope, in 1104, 1154 and 1164, respectively. The conversion to Christianity of the Scandinavian people required more time, since it took additional efforts to establish a network of churches. The Samis remained unconverted until the 18th century.
Although the Scandinavians became nominally Christian, it took considerably longer for actual Christian beliefs to establish themselves among the people.[1] The old indigenous traditions that had provided security and structure were challenged by ideas that were unfamiliar, such as original sin, the Incarnation, and the Trinity.[1] Archaeological excavations of burial sites on the island of Lovön near modern-day Stockholm have shown that the actual Christianization of the people was very slow and took at least 150–200 years,[2] and this was a very central location in the Swedish kingdom. Thirteenth-century runic inscriptions from the merchant town of Bergen in Norway show little Christian influence, and one of them appeals to a Valkyrie.[3]
During the early Middle Ages the papacy had not yet manifested itself as the central Catholic authority, so that regional variants of Christianity could develop.[4] Since the image of a "victorious Christ" frequently appears in early Germanic art, scholars have suggested that Christian missionaries presented Christ "as figure of strength and luck" and that possibly the Book of Revelation, which presents Christ as victor over Satan, played a central part in the spread of Christianity among the Vikings.[5]
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Laces don't matter on that kick ... Square the ball up and don't duck hook it which is a massive sign of the pressure getting to him
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This.Dennis_DeYoung said:Losers lose, winners win. Nothing else explains it.
Seahawks have been winning a lot, for a lot of years. Pete has me conditioned to stop panicking if we're down late. But it's still weird to expect to win when you've been used to losing in devastating fashion for 20 some odd years.
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humble bumpDerekJohnson said:Hawks will tough out the win
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I'm terrified what's going to happen when Petes gone. Seahawks have been in every game for 4 or 5 years? There have been only a handful of games over thus stretch where I felt like the seahawks got their asses beat (cowboys a few years ago, most rams games) and they were still in those games. I don't want to remember what a 30 point beat down feels like.
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That was pretty much 1989 through 2002 and 2008-2011...I believe the late 70s and early 80s too.phineas said:I'm terrified what's going to happen when Petes gone. Seahawks have been in every game for 4 or 5 years? There have been only a handful of games over thus stretch where I felt like the seahawks got their asses beat (cowboys a few years ago, most rams games) and they were still in those games. I don't want to remember what a 30 point beat down feels like.
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ExactlyFire_Marshall_Bill said:
That was pretty much 1989 through 2002 and 2008-2011...I believe the late 70s and early 80s too.phineas said:I'm terrified what's going to happen when Petes gone. Seahawks have been in every game for 4 or 5 years? There have been only a handful of games over thus stretch where I felt like the seahawks got their asses beat (cowboys a few years ago, most rams games) and they were still in those games. I don't want to remember what a 30 point beat down feels like.
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UCLA alum. Born loser.
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Who has the most NATTYs in history without playing fucking rowboat? Are we done here?PurpleJ said:UCLA alum. Born loser.
Ps - Your Welcome
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And then you make excuses for the losers aka the Husky Football team.Tequilla said:Laces don't matter on that kick ... Square the ball up and don't duck hook it which is a massive sign of the pressure getting to him
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Hondo has more posts in a Seahawks game thread than all other Husky threads combined.
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What are the odds a guy with the letters L-O-C-K-E in his last name would fuck up a snap in a critical moment?