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<blockquote data-quote="HawkBeliever" data-source="post: 198355" data-attributes="member: 1016"><p>People out here don't feel hopeless at all. I think a lot of fans from all teams kind of enjoy feeling disrespected and having an "Its us against the world attititude." Seattle definately has that as a predominant theme in its fan base. We are so geographically isolated (our nearest team is 800 miles away in San Fransisco). We haven't won a SuperBowl. We don't really have any hardcore rivalry (exacerbated by moving from the NFC to the AFC and back to the NFC). And as of late we have played in a weak division. So its easy for other fans to diss us at times or worse, be totally apathetic about the Hawks. </p><p></p><p>I could care less. Its fun to have stuck with the team so long and to now seeing them succeed. We definately appreciate the post season victories out here after a 20 year drought. But there are definately those fans who relish the perception that nobody pays attention to the Hawks.</p><p></p><p>Re: the Skins game.... Man, that was a freakin low morale point. We went form being up 13 - 0 to down 14-13 and having given up a bizarre onside kick all within 3 minutes. I don't buy into the thinking that someone's spirit is influencing games (frankly, I think ST would be more interested in comforting and protecting his family than messing with a football game if he did have wordly influence at this point). But that inspiration that ST gave the Skins was definately an X-factor that made them dangerous. They really played above their heads for a month. But it all fell back to earth rather rapidly after their kicker missed.</p><p></p><p>When that all went down, I just kept repeating "This is not good....." Thank goodness the Hawks D made a stand. I was really impressed by how they did given how much they were on the field at the end of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HawkBeliever, post: 198355, member: 1016"] People out here don't feel hopeless at all. I think a lot of fans from all teams kind of enjoy feeling disrespected and having an "Its us against the world attititude." Seattle definately has that as a predominant theme in its fan base. We are so geographically isolated (our nearest team is 800 miles away in San Fransisco). We haven't won a SuperBowl. We don't really have any hardcore rivalry (exacerbated by moving from the NFC to the AFC and back to the NFC). And as of late we have played in a weak division. So its easy for other fans to diss us at times or worse, be totally apathetic about the Hawks. I could care less. Its fun to have stuck with the team so long and to now seeing them succeed. We definately appreciate the post season victories out here after a 20 year drought. But there are definately those fans who relish the perception that nobody pays attention to the Hawks. Re: the Skins game.... Man, that was a freakin low morale point. We went form being up 13 - 0 to down 14-13 and having given up a bizarre onside kick all within 3 minutes. I don't buy into the thinking that someone's spirit is influencing games (frankly, I think ST would be more interested in comforting and protecting his family than messing with a football game if he did have wordly influence at this point). But that inspiration that ST gave the Skins was definately an X-factor that made them dangerous. They really played above their heads for a month. But it all fell back to earth rather rapidly after their kicker missed. When that all went down, I just kept repeating "This is not good....." Thank goodness the Hawks D made a stand. I was really impressed by how they did given how much they were on the field at the end of the game. [/QUOTE]
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