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Well... I'm also rooting for the Seahawks, but I don't necessarily agree with destroying that Bronco - destroy an old rusted shell maybe, but the truck they tore up was drivable and sounded like it was running good and strong - just seems a waste...
As a Seahawks fan, I'm more embarrassed by Richard Sherman's postgame rant after the NFC championship (which, IMO, the 49ers should have won had it not been for a couple of bad referee calls...)
Sorry to see the Ford Bronco go out that way, but nothing wrong with a Prius, they have a job to do and they do it quite well. Plenty of power to get a speeding ticket in any state as well as good fuel mileage!
Well... I'm also rooting for the Seahawks, but I don't necessarily agree with destroying that Bronco - destroy an old rusted shell maybe, but the truck they tore up was drivable and sounded like it was running good and strong - just seems a waste...
As a Seahawks fan, I'm more embarrassed by Richard Sherman's postgame rant after the NFC championship (which, IMO, the 49ers should have won had it not been for a couple of bad referee calls...)
Well...it looks like the Hawks just took a bite out of their competition...haha.
As far as Sherman's comments go, I'm a Hawk fan too, but I'm not embarrassed by what he said. There were a lot of comments made by 40 Whiners Crabtree during the regular season that were not made public. Most people who were bad-mouthing Sherman didn't know the story behind his comments and decided to disrespect him as a person for what he said on TV. Any Championship game is a highly charged emotional game. I'm sure if Crabtree would have pulled off some amazing play, we all would've had to hear how great he was.
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