Warren Moon talks about the Seahawks

Nice Derek. I thought it was a good article. The Seahawks should be good for a long time. Egos getting in the way can change that and is the biggest fear. A lot of the core players are entering their prime.
 
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Cool read.

I remember watching that '92 AFC Championship game at my (hippy) friend's house in 8th grade. It was probably the craziest NFL game I've ever seen. It was a complete collapse by the Oilers. The Bills had a really prolific offense, even by today's standards, but Frank Reich (back-up QB) led the comeback.

I think Jimmy is right. Egos and injuries are the Seahawks' kryptonite. Pete is pretty good with locker room control though. Winning cures most of that anyway.

I know it's near impossible with mandated parity, but if they somehow developed a really good o line and some great receivers, you're talking 13-16 wins a year.
 
I remember watching that '92 AFC Championship game at my (hippy) friend's house in 8th grade.

FUCK! You were in 8th grade in 1992? Fuck! I feel old and white... not necessarily rich.
 
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I remember watching that '92 AFC Championship game at my (hippy) friend's house in 8th grade.

FUCK! You were in 8th grade in 1992? Fuck! I feel old and white... not necessarily rich.

I was in 5th

2nd grade. Could I be any more young, poor, and white?

You bastards!

To top off my morning, I got a muscle cramp down the middle of my back about a half an hour ago just to make me feel older and more decrepit.
 
'Enablers' might believe they are helping when, in fact, they are contributing to a person's self-destruction.

Enabling can come in an infinite number of variations. Instead of insisting a person get professional help, an enabler might let a drug-using person who is falling out the bottom live in the home, may help him find a job, lend him a car (which he uses to go get drugs), or bring food over to his house day after day.
 
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