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New Fish
Before Richard Sherman and Russell Wilson, there was Steve Largent and Jim Zorn! As the Seattle Seahawks prepare for Super Bowl XLVIII, football fans will enjoy this rollicking team history as seen through the eyes of an obsessive fan. Since the franchise's beginnings more than 30 years ago, there's no doubt who has been the greatest member of the Seattle Seahawks. After all, who was there at the opening of the Kingdome only to watch that fabled stadium, years later, turn to dust? Who endured the embarrassment of The Boz? And who was there during Super Bowl XL to witness the team lose to the game officials? Oh yeah, that's right. We, the 12th man, were there. Living up to our reputation as some of the loudest, most supportive fans in the NFL. Notes from a 12 Man isn't just the team's history, it's our history. Author Mark Tye Turner, a television writer who's been a 12th man since Day One, tells it like it is and in obsessive detail. This book will make you laugh, wince, cheer, and learn everything you ever need to know about the Seattle Seahawks--and then some!

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Mark
Tye
Turner

Sounds like what nightmares are made of...
Ho. Lee. Shit.

Reminds me of part of this free bird classic from the day Ty was brought back for the 08 season.

And in the streets: the boosters screamed,
The Tyees cried, and the rivals dreamed.
But not a word was spoken;
The famed touchdown siren was broken.
And the three men that I hate the most:
The Top Dawg, Ty, and ole Emmert’s ghost,

They set a tee time for the course
The day the pigskin died
 
A 12th man since day one in 2012?

Uh, this book came out way back in 2008 or 2009, and is pretty decent history for the young uns. Besides a couple Efren Herrera stories, it was just a recap of what I already knew

Received it as a Christmas gift from one of my dads, true story
 
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