Old but Slow wrote:Sherman was especially noticeable on the sideline, looking like he was on a pogo stick at times, and running stride for stride with Baldwin on his long play.
RiverDog wrote:
Have you guys noticed that in past games this season? He seemed a lot more animated in last Sunday's game.
c_hawkbob wrote:It's a lot more fun on the sideline when your offense is clicking the way it has been recently. Sherm has always reacted that way there were things to react that way about, there have just been so many more of them these last few weeks!
Nevertheless, IMO it's hard evidence that this team has re-awakened. It's an entirely different feeling than it was when we were 2-4 and heading nowhere fast, hence my own renewed optimism.
Vegaseahawk wrote:
I for 1, will never agree with your decision to take down the flag while your team was struggling.
Loyal fans don't do stuff like that. That's a trademark of the bandwagoner. If I didn't know better, I'd almost accuse you of being one, River.
I understand that you were angry at the time, & frustrated with the boys for not performing at the level that you knew they were capable of, but as a fan, your responsibility is to promote your team. There's nothing wrong with calling out flaws, but to take down the Seahawk colors from your flagpole was going too far imo.
Vegaseahawk wrote:I for 1, will never agree with your decision to take down the flag while your team was struggling.
Loyal fans don't do stuff like that. That's a trademark of the bandwagoner. If I didn't know better, I'd almost accuse you of being one, River.
I understand that you were angry at the time, & frustrated with the boys for not performing at the level that you knew they were capable of, but as a fan, your responsibility is to promote your team. There's nothing wrong with calling out flaws, but to take down the Seahawk colors from your flagpole was going too far imo.
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