Cactus Jack wrote:
Fans are gonna love this guy!
That block @ 2:30 lol, I almost jumped out of my chair!
So you work for a local Seattle sports newspaper or something,
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Cactus Jack wrote:
Fans are gonna love this guy!
That block @ 2:30 lol, I almost jumped out of my chair!
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Thank You, Seattle
Cliff Avril
It was 9 a.m. and we were on the team plane, sitting on the tarmac at Newark Airport. After we beat the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVII the night before, we turnt all the way up. Me, Mike B. and the rest of the D-linemen popped some champagne and went to the team party for a few minutes, and then we hit the clubs in New York City and just partied until they stopped serving drinks and the sun came up and we had to get to the airport.
Then we brought the party to the plane with us.
Almost 12 hours after the game ended, we were still going off pure adrenaline. We had the music blasting. Guys were playing cards and telling stories, just talking trash and being loud. At one point I swear somebody was running up and down the aisles buck naked yelling, “WE’RE SUPER BOWL CHAMPS, BABY!!!”
TSA would not have liked what was happening on that plane.
But that didn’t matter, because buck-naked guy was right.
We were Super Bowl champs.
For the moment, we could do no wrong.
A lot of people thought it was crazy to play the Super Bowl in New Jersey — in February, in the dead of winter. It was like 20 or 30 degrees all week, and there was a blizzard on the way.
But somehow, on game day, it was like 50 degrees.
It was beautiful.
It was perfect.
Then, the next morning, when we got on that plane … the blizzard hit.
We sat on the tarmac for five hours.
The party finally slowed down after the first hour when basically everybody passed out. And I’m telling you, five hours on the tarmac goes by slow. I think I woke up two or three times like, “Damn, we’re still not in the air?”
But I couldn’t even get mad about it. I’d just look around the plane at my teammates and remember, “Oh yeah … we’re chaaaaaaamps, baby!”
Then I’d just smile and go back to sleep.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Danny Darko wrote:Cliff had a special knack for strip sacks and was one of a very few guys that really lived up edge rush expectation. I'll miss him on the field.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Free-agent wide receiver Brandon Marshall is visiting the Seahawks, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan and Adam Schefter. The 34-year-old Marshall was released by the Giants recently with a failed physical designation after an ankle injury limited him to only five games during his lone season with the team. Russell Wilson lost two of his top targets when Jimmy Graham and Paul Richardson left in free agency, and the Seahawks showed interest in a few big-bodied receivers this offseason: Terrelle Pryor (6-4), Jordy Nelson (6-3) and Jaron Brown (6-2), whom they signed to a two-year deal. That search continues with Marshall (6-5), a six-time Pro Bowl selection with eight 1,000-yard seasons over his 12 years in the NFL.
Danny Darko wrote:hmmm gut feeling is super no... but I suppose Bennet drama + Sherm Drama gone is still less noise than Marshall if he actually still has it, but failed physical better be "money" more than "creeky big slow has been who runs his mouth"Free-agent wide receiver Brandon Marshall is visiting the Seahawks, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan and Adam Schefter. The 34-year-old Marshall was released by the Giants recently with a failed physical designation after an ankle injury limited him to only five games during his lone season with the team. Russell Wilson lost two of his top targets when Jimmy Graham and Paul Richardson left in free agency, and the Seahawks showed interest in a few big-bodied receivers this offseason: Terrelle Pryor (6-4), Jordy Nelson (6-3) and Jaron Brown (6-2), whom they signed to a two-year deal. That search continues with Marshall (6-5), a six-time Pro Bowl selection with eight 1,000-yard seasons over his 12 years in the NFL.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/_/name/sea/seattle-seahawks
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over