Let's face it. As a fan based that used to force restraint when it comes to gushing about our team, we dominated in this one. And when national announcers are buttering up the Seahawks as if Donnovan McNabb and Terrel Owens were on the offense...well, celebrate if you want. We've earned it (just don't get to high there)
In a 42-10 game there are a lot of drives that fit the category for D.O.G. But, there can be just one. So, Seahawk Nation I give you the second scoring drive of the game.
Alan
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ReplyDeleteAlan - I did a little housekeeping on your main blog post, to put the http: reference to this sub-blog as a hot link to your title, the image, and created the standard [Full Story] link.
I loved that drive too as it adds to the number of 90+ yard drives we've had this year, and demonstrated that there's definitely a "Hemi" under the hood of the Hawk offense.
Not to mention that this was done without our two starting and most productive WRs.
When you get all the little trophy's made, I'll volunteer to deliver Suzy Kolber's personally!
Posted by alba
Mmmmm, Suzy Kolber. Like this new comment thing. Also allows anon comments, which is nice.
ReplyDeleteGood pick Alan, this was the DOG indeed. And I gotta agree, as bad as I think the commentators are, ESPN should televise all our games, they deserve DOG accolades.
Posted by JoSCh
I still say that Theisman/Patrick is the best booth in the business. Paul McGuire is the NFL equivalent of Mono-Sodium-Glutamate! (or should that be Gluteus?)
ReplyDeletePosted by alba
Very interesting...this has to be the hardest award to do so far this season...i mean Seattle now has 11 drives of 80 or more yards for tds...#1 in the nfl...
ReplyDeleteThats ridiculous...
Gotta give you props Alan (thats weird...I was typing Alan while not looking and accidentally typed Alba)
Yup. No doubt about that one. I wonder what the drive to the airport for the Texans was like...
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