kalibane wrote:It's so hard to narrow it down because as soon as I think of one story I think of another and I'm like "how can I leave that out". I'm going to limit it to three (no particular order) but it's really really hard.
1. Michael Robinson. This guy was such a big time leader in the locker room and for him to have been cut at the start of the year and if he had not been brought back in for this ring, it just would have sucked. That guy was so much a part of helping to shape the young guys.
2. Kam Chancellor. He's the most unsung guy in the LOB (publically) and he came out and set the tone for everyone by destroying Demarius Thomas on that first catch. Now people are raving about him. So happy for that guy.
3. Russell Wilson. He's just every thing you ever want out of your QB (aside from being 6'5") to be able to see a guy who does everything the right way have this success means something. Nice guy actually finished first.
THX-1138 wrote:
But man, this victory is soooooooo sweeeeeeeet to me. In a small, weird way, I feel like I have earned my little piece of it. Faithful, unwavering support of a team truly bears rich rewards.
GO HAWKS!
Zorn76 wrote:Of all people, Percy Harvin kept coming to mind. We're all aware that his regular season playing time was minimal, to put it kindly, but his contributions were just about as big as anybody else yesterday.
And for him in particular, I think it'll help his mindset moving forward. I think the kid cares, and I imagine there's a huge sense of relief for the way things turned out in the Super Bowl.
briwas101 wrote:In no particular order:
Mrob: this super bowl win will allow him to retire on top with no regrets. No reason to carry 2 fb anymore. Coleman, show us what ya got!
Red Bryant: was able to redeem himself and turn into a positive player, but his unique style of DE is just not effective enough (hard to get pressure on qb when hes playing) and his cap number makes him a likely casualty unless he takes a paycut. He played a big part in the early years of Carroll and was able to mask our lack of DE talent for a while. If he gets cut at least he got a ring and has nothing to regret. Out of all the seahawks whose jobs are in jeopardy he has been the most important for the longest time. Getting him a ring was really nice.
Bryan Walters: he went to Juanita High like I did, and he seems to really appreciate what he has been able to experience. The guy is really a practice-squad guy and only made the 53 man roster due to WR injuries later in the season and is highly unlikely to be on the 53 man next year (he might even be ineligible for PS next year). He grew up watching the Hawks and he got to be a (tiny) part of our first championship. This will definitely be the highlight of his short career and something he will always cherish.
As for the Hawks whose jobs are safe in 2014? They have next year's ring to look forward to, so I will express my happiness for them a year from now.
Zorn76 wrote:Gotta give a shout out to Chris Clemmons as well, since he had a strip fumble on both Moreno and Manning, though neither one of those were recovered.
Still, the guy came a long way from that bad injury during the WC round matchup vs Washington last year. We'll see if he remains, but he had one heck of a career and SB game should he be gone by next season.
Old but Slow wrote:I agree with most of the ideas in here to one degree or another, but want to point out the past injustice of Pete Carroll being characterized as just a "rah-rah" coach, or just a college coach. There is a real vindication for the man.
Eaglehawk wrote:Zorn76 wrote:Gotta give a shout out to Chris Clemmons as well, since he had a strip fumble on both Moreno and Manning, though neither one of those were recovered.
Still, the guy came a long way from that bad injury during the WC round matchup vs Washington last year. We'll see if he remains, but he had one heck of a career and SB game should he be gone by next season.
Hope he will be back, I almost forgot about him. Thanks Z76.
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