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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. PROMOTION BEGINS ON January 12, 2015 AND ENDS ON January 31 at 12:00pm (pacfic).
1. Eligibility. The Promotion is open to only legal residents of the State of Washington who are eighteen (18) years of age or older as of January 12, 2015 and who are owners of businesses located in
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is famous for declining interviews. When forced to give them in the face of huge fines (worth more than I and probably you make) he sticks to single-word answers in protest. He wasn't always that way. Watch this interview from his younger years (2011 possibly) where he appeared to enjoy a little Q&A.
If you've you been to a holiday or Christmas party in the last 5 years, you have probably had to find one at a thrift store, create one, or dig out that crazy gift from your Grandma. Join in on the biggest trend in holiday get-togethers while showing allegiance to your favorite NFL team with these ugly Christmas sweaters.
It's time to get your 12th Man on and show some Seattle pride. Submit a photo and be entered to win tickets to the Dec. 14 game between Seattle and San Francisco (plus a $50 gas card to help you get there).
When word got around that Marshawn Lynch and Steven Hauschka were dancing on the sideline during Beast Mode's big day, Yahoo made this hilarious and awkward episode of Sports Friends. If you're a real Hawks fan, you'll love it.
I was hanging out front of Centurylink Field before the Seahawks game with some Super Fans I know and up runs Marshawn Lynch's mom! She had seen the Sea-Squatch before and wanted a picture with him.
Marshawn Lynch will almost certainly not be a Seahawk next year for the final year of his contract. But it has nothing to do with locker room dynamics, disagreements with Pete Carroll, his "workload," how much Carroll has been playing him, Michael Robinson's departure or Percy Harvin. In fact, it will have nothing to do with anything bloggers have been saying all last week.
I have a bone to pick with Seahawks fans after the game yesterday: some of you keep chanting, "Don't give up hope!" over and over again on Facebook. Some of you are writing off the team, saying you're through because they played so badly. Both groups make me frustrated -- I am not sure which one is worse! Being a fan has nothing to do with how great or crappy your team plays; you should