Off topic: NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks
Well, after going through an entire season, and not ever really talking too much about the Seahawks, I had to put up at least one post given how great this season has gone. I've been a fan for a long time and suffered through some pretty tough seasons, and I still can't really believe we're going to the Super Bowl. I enjoyed my first ever NFC championship game last week and had just bought a new camera the day before so I made sure to get a few pictures of the game.
Here's a picture from outside the stadium showing the home schedule and the 8-0 record (some wins much closer than others):
I love Seahawk stadium. If you enter from the north endzone, you get a great view of the field at the top of the stairs before you start walking to your seats. Here's a picture from the north end with my younger brother (in the black jacket). We've made a tradition the past few years of going to the games together.
This was one of the first times we'd arrived at the stadium early enough to see the pre-game warmups. We're usually hanging out in Pioneer Square until closer to kickoff.
I think we were already up by a couple touchdowns by this point (I wasn't taking pictures most of the first half):
Clever sign from a fan:
Here's a picture of the field from our seats. Like I said, we have an awesome stadium:
Of course with a result like we had, you have to get a picture of the scoreboard:
Have a great weekend everyone. One more week until the Super Bowl!
-Brian
Comments
Anonymous
January 27, 2006
I remember being really impressed with the design when I was at the stadium for the MVP summit. I'm glad the days of multi-purpose (read: bland and boring) stadiums are gone.Anonymous
January 28, 2006
I agree. I was sad to see the Kingdome go at first given all the memories I had there, but Safeco field and Seahawk stadium are just unbelievable...Anonymous
January 31, 2006
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