Jerhawk
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That's the spiritThey'll definitely be booing after the game after the beat down Denver gives them.
That's the spiritThey'll definitely be booing after the game after the beat down Denver gives them.
That's the spirit
Ha!I think, best case, Adam, Diggs, Taylor and Brooks roll out the welcome mat for him, give him some dap for old times sake, and then knock him on his ass 5 or 6 times, roll him up in said welcome mat, slap a 'Let's Ride' sticker on it, and get his teammates to roll him out the stadium.
They booed Sherman. SHERMAN.
A guy that got hurt playing for us on a bad field. A guy that the SEAHAWKS decided NOT to resign.
The guy responsible for the single most important regular-season play in Seahawk history.
They booed HIM. He should have a statue outside of the stadium remembering his greatness (along with the LOB and Lynch). But no.
If they can boo Sherman, who cares who else they decide to boo? (Sometimes our fans are morons.)
With all the recent news about this trade stuff and Wilson's true colors, he's getting booed out of the building.
Come week #1 will Russell Wilson be booed or cheered upon his return to Seattle? Sentiment everywhere seems to have vastly changed on him the past few months. I'm seeing people now who were his most ardent defenders even saying they feel betrayed. More and more unflattering things keep coming out about the guys attitude. Anyway, the point of this thread is, do you think Russ should be boo'd week #1? I understand not everyone will be at the game so just answer as if you were there. Would you boo? Cheer? Nothing? I believe the most likely scenario is there will be a bit of both boos and cheers. But I am wondering what people think on an individual basis.
Personally, If I make it I'm going to have to cheer. The fact is I believe he's a good dude who did a lot for the city. He does care deeply about others and won us a SB. Is there some self centeredness and drama that I'm happy we got away from? Sure. Still have to thank the guy for all he did.
Sure you didn't influence granny? I think I am about the same age as your granny, we old folks bring treated like we were idiots.I've seen split comments on this site - ranging from continued adoration of RW to a real dislike. But we're a small community compared to the general fan base so I'm not able to gage a larger audience.
However, it did open my eyes when my female eighty year old relative (and a long time season ticket holder) said "That bastard!" when speaking of RW3. I was surprized that she was so mad about his comments etc because she's not a social media person.
I just hope our local news crews will concentrate on our new and current players - I DON'T want to see any interviews with our past QB - he has nothing new to say.
I would guess that you're right, and might even go a little more on the plus side of cheer or at least politely applaud side of the ledger when he's introduced. But boos and jeers always appear to be in a much larger percentage of the whole than they would if a silent vote were taken, especially in our stadium. It's going to sound as if they're introducing Osama bin Laden.I expect a mixed reaction at the beginning. Every time he steps on the field tho, the booing should commence just to try n mess with him and help the team.
They booed Sherman because he went to the 49ers. Had he went anywhere else outside of our division he would have gotten cheered.They booed Sherman. SHERMAN.
A guy that got hurt playing for us on a bad field. A guy that the SEAHAWKS decided NOT to resign.
The guy responsible for the single most important regular-season play in Seahawk history.
They booed HIM. He should have a statue outside of the stadium remembering his greatness (along with the LOB and Lynch). But no.
If they can boo Sherman, who cares who else they decide to boo? (Sometimes our fans are morons.)
If i was there, i really wouldnt be doing anything, other than getting a beer at that point or food.
Sure you didn't influence granny? I think I am about the same age as your granny, we old folks bring treated like we were idiots.