RiverDog wrote:I'm not too intrigued by the preseason stuff. Too much that glitters that turns out not to be gold.
But I do appreciate your heads up to our tight knit little group.
ACES 13 wrote:Who made you the arbiter? Are you the King?
If so, verify ....
Largent80 wrote:I appreciate that, and actually I posted at Seahawks.net for over 15 years, however, the place has turned into a steaming pile IMO, and I found this place which is way smaller, hence a LOT less arguing, name calling and all the juvenile insult that randomly get thrown around over there. There are a small group of excellent posters there however.
Most of the people I know from there moved on long ago, I was still one of the original "good ole boys" that still hung on, but I simply am done with that site. I will read but not post there anymore.
RiverDog wrote:A sure sign that we're on the downhill side of summer.
c_hawkbob wrote:Thank God! 112° heat index here today, 116 tomorrow ... I've had quite enough of summer thank you.
RiverDog wrote:
Eee gads, that's hot! But at least it's dry heat. I'd much rather endure triple digit temperatures and low humidity than 90 degree temps and 90% rh any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
c_hawkbob wrote:
Thank God! 112° heat index here today, 116 tomorrow ... I've had quite enough of summer thank you.
c_hawkbob wrote:Um, "here" is Kentucky, relative humidity is 77% ...
And while you may well understand heat indices living on the gulf Houston's heat index for today is a full 20° lower than here in Paducah.
RiverDog wrote:Sorry, I thought you were still living in Utah.
It's been relatively mild here in E. Washington this summer. Last night when I got home from work, the temp was in the mid 50's. That's very unusual for the 3rd week of July when you're only 500' above sea level.
Largent80 wrote:I used to go to the Cheney training camps, Brutally hot, but not humid.
Largent80 wrote:Did you ever go to any of Les Norton's epic kickapoo parties over there.? He was a helluva guy RIP Radish.
Old but Slow wrote:Nor did I, but i remember the heat and the interesting round dorms at EWU. And the great attitude of the fans and the team. Good times.
Hawk Sista wrote:As many of you know, I live in central California where temps can be 105-112 pretty regularly during the summer months. It does drag on and can get unbearable after like day 10 ot so of 105+Degrees. The hottest I've ever been, however, was in rural Illinois where it was 90+ degrees & 90% humidity. I really thought I could die in that s***. I couldn't breathe.
I'm in Hawaii presently, so I doubt too many of you will feel too bad for me. It was 85 today and I'm listening to the waves crash as I type. T/C will be underway by the time I get home...YAY! Go Hawks
Uppercut wrote:Can someone tell me why the hawks start camp later than most of the other teams? I know a number of teams are ongoing right now. Are we still on the NFL spanking list? or maybe we are so good we need less practice LOL
Rambo2014 wrote:SUPERBOWL LOL
Looking around the NFC West it appears to my that there will be 3 teams with racehorse offenses and two with bright young coaches that will think out of the box. Rams and Niners will surprise many. Seahawks look like some old wore out mule.
Final Standings:
ARZ - 11-5
RAMS 10-6
SEA 8-8
SF 8-8
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