Oh I wasn't taking it that way at all. Sorry I've been a little rushed so my words aren't quite coming out as clearly as I'd like them to. The way I see it, taking the breakdown of the X's and O's out... you don't stumble into a Championship game, or the number 2 seed in the playoffs. There is ample right to have confidence in your team, and we, as Seahawks fans should be a little nervous, albeit with cautious optimism.
What I'm going to say here... don't take as a personal attack. Just defending us that have been fans since we were very young. I was 4 years old when the Seahawks came into existence. My dad went to the very first game with this sister, who was a season ticket holder until the new stadium. I have been a season ticket holder over many seasons depending on a few factors of my personal life. I could tell you more about Zorn to Largent, or Krieg to Largent... Green, Nash and Bryant being our D line for so many years .... etc. My point being there are a lot of us that have suffered through some pretty lean years. In the last few, we've seen a team start to emerge that will be remembered for a long time. Something we've been dreaming about for 3 decades in many of our cases. Every team has their share of knuckleheads and some are more vocal than others.
There is a bond between Green Bay and Seattle. Once Mike Holmgren came over, I think we were going to be eternally linked. Would have been better if we could have pulled out SB40 but is what it is. Truth be told, aside from when my beloved Hawks are playing, I am a fan of the Packers. I haven't had the chance yet but the one stadium on my list to see, is Lambeau. My friends that have been out there when the Seahawks come to town have all come back with reports of kindness and generosity. Everything I've experiences from fans I've met here is exactly the same. Personally, I wouldn't pick any other team I'd rather play in this game. Not because of the strength of either team, but because I can come here, chat with you all and at the end of the day, we'll walk away, shaking hands and saying good luck to the victor. For that, I thank all of you. And on behalf of us Seahawks fans that truly just wish to have a good, and perhaps even mildy heated debate about the game, I apologize for those who think it's more fun to be rude and insight anger and hostility.
Sadly, I won't be in Seattle for the game. I won't even be in North America. I'm leaving tomorrow for a trip I made many months ago. So I probably will only have today to jump in and say my peace about the game. But I will come back on Tuesday, win or lose, and bid you all the best in your off-season, or your big trip to the big game.
/end rant.... carry on!