I will be sorely disappointed if there are no deflated ball innuendo jokes at the Media Day. My money is on that TV Azteca reporter who showed up in a wedding dress one year and asked Tom Brady slightly pervy questions about his older sisters’ underwear drawers to come up with a doozy.
That is not what everyone else sees, though. The Seahawks are currently the evil bastards with the ugly fans. A third of a century of sadness for some yayhoos tucked up in the far corner of the country means nothing, the Seahawks and their fans are expected to comport themselves like gentlefolk and not humiliate superstars like Lord Peyton in his coronation game, that he deserved to win.
When Cleveland or Houston or Detroit or some other long-suffering team finally makes it to the big game, we all ought to concede the team and their fans a bit of fair braggadocio and assholery, because they will have earned it. Right now, we all have to accede to Seattle and New England, because they are in. Or go skiing or ice fishing or take in a good opera, if it is really that troubling.
Yes, here’s to hoping that this year’s Super Bowl will be as glorious, tragic and boring for Seahawks fans, Patriot fans and everyone else, respectively, as last year’s.
Basics: Evans declared Pratt his enemy for the next two weeks due to allegiances. Pratt fought back. They ended up making a bet that the loser has to make a children’s charity appearance at the winner’s city, in character as their Marvel character, wearing the regalia of the winning team.
Then Pratt made a PSIgate joke.
I saw that. Wonder how Marvel/Disney feels about their intellectual property being the stakes for a celebrity bet?
It’s for a visit to a children’s hospital. Why would they be upset at all?
Thanks!
It is Disney. If they’re getting their cut, history says they’ll be quite cranky, at least at first.
In some ways, they’re quite PR tone-deaf.
But this is a chat for another thread, I think.
Set one up and add a link here if you want. Sounds like fun.
Well, two other threads are still on the deflation of Brady’s balls subject, so let’s turn this thread back to fun stuff for this Superbowl.
Did you know that Marshawn Lynch has never, ever been in a Datsun B-210?
Okay, I made that up. Any fun trivia bits to share?
How about a first score prediction?
My first score prediction: SEA D on an INT pick 6, first possession of game
Seahawks are trying to either trademark or copyright the number 12.
Saw the story on my mobile Facebook feed. Will post a link later if I can find a real story about it.
They are trying to trademark “12” specifically as in their jersey font, and also “boom”.
Next time, be sure to put “fangirl” in the title as well.
The Seahawks are on a plane bound for Phoenix as I type. They got a send-off from fans this morning:
http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/seahawks-fans-line-route-super-bowl-send-/njwsq/
From social media, they seem really happy and relaxed, and working hard. They haven’t mentioned deflategate at all. Any insight on how the Patriots are doing? Of course, I’m rooting for the Hawks, but I hope the Pats have been able to focus so we have a good Super Bowl.
Helena! Come on in! Of course our fanly females are welcome
Heck, even Raiders fans are welcome.
Patriots news reported 100% participation at last full workout in Foxboro. They gonna fly now.
Yeah, I’m hoping THIS SB will be a good game.
Patriots big sendoff: Big sendoff rally planned tonight for Patriots - YouTube
Seahawk fans (and their dogs) could only muster: SEAHAWKS SEND OFF 2015 - YouTube
For anyone tired of hearing about underinflated balls, the Seahawks’ running back is getting a twenty thousand dollar fine for his – specifically, for grabbing the wrong ones after scoring a TD. Also, the SB zebras will be paying close attention to his nethers, if he does it during the big game, it will cost his team 15 yards.
I grew up in Texas when the Cowboys ruled under Tom Landry, and now live in the Seattle area. I have NEVER seen anything like Seahawks’ fans. This morning the local news had a live segment in a tattoo parlor showing fans getting blue and green “12” tattoos.
One of my neighbors has a gigantic blue and green 12 made out of Christmas lights in his yard, and an even bigger lit-up outline of a hawk on his roof. This is not out of the ordinary here.
And twelfies have replaced selfies.
I am proud to be a Seahawks’ fan - I love a team that never gives up, no matter what.
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Update: the NFL had such a fit of disgust over this nasty, nasty gesture that when they issued a commemorative NFC championship collage-like wall hanging (for $150, limited edition of one hundred produced), the image of that very moment appeared in the lower left corner.
Kearse got fined $20K for throwing the football into the stands, as well.
The NFL doesn’t want players throwing a ball into the stands because it generates a near riot of the fans. Handing a ball to a fan is not fined.