Seahawks Uniforms

butzla

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Was Festool in cahoots with Seattle for the new uniform colors?  Anyone else notice?
 
Looks like the "UnSuper Bowl" pretty pathetic play by Denver, is the AFC that weak?
 
At 43-8 with 11:45 left, it could be called the Super Beat down. I wanted the Broncos. [sad]
 
The Broncs may still beat one of their Super Bowl records...

in 1990—a game in which the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Broncos by 45 points, 55-10—the largest point spread in Super Bowl history
 
I'll bet there are a lot of people at that game that wish they would have bought Festools instead of those tickets.  [big grin]
 
RonWen said:
I'll bet there are a lot of people at that game that wish they would have bought Festools instead of those tickets.   [big grin]

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So the tickets were less expensive than I heard via media down here.  [big grin]

Just heard that it was not a great game whilst listening to radio in shed.

At least some of you got to 'enjoy' those multi million dollar adverts like the one for Jaguar Cars!   [eek]
 
Cochese said:
I would do illegal things for an F-Type Coupe.

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MMMmmmmmmmmm! And Festool?   [smile]

A few weeks ago driving to Melbourne we were passed by an exceptionally beautiful red EType. Now that is a Jag.

Edit.  Yes Wooden Skye, I can see your dog was not impressed either!  

 
That was one of the worst performances I have ever seen by my Broncos (I mean Donkeys).  It was almost like they got stuck in traffic and pulled 53 people out of the stands to play.
 
Jim Kirkpatrick said:
Was Festool in cahoots with Seattle for the new uniform colors?  Anyone else notice?

Obviously a missed opportunity on Festool's part…  [cool]

Anyway, it will be quiet now around my household.  Over the last few weeks I've learned that my wife, while not a true sports fan, likes to say "BEAST MODE" and "Legion of BOOM!"  And tonight she's looking at the new T-shirts.  [big grin]
 
Very disappointing game...I am a life-long Broncos fan and they did not show up to play -- from the first botched snap it was all Seattle.  Congrats to that team -- they played well in all phases of the game and really deserved this win...it was impressive on their part. 
 
Shane Holland said:
The Broncs may still beat one of their Super Bowl records...

in 1990—a game in which the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Broncos by 45 points, 55-10—the largest point spread in Super Bowl history

I remember that game and I had to refuse to collect my bet from my Denver buddies after I coerced them into giving me points!

Jack
 
I'm telling you guys it the colors. They are mesmerizing. Manning  and the Broncos couldn't stop staring at the complimenting color scheme which caused loss of field awareness. Think about it: Festool owners rave about the colors and go as far as painting their shop cabinets to match; protool became Festool, changed its colors and is now more desireable; Seattle changed its uniform, brightening its colors to resemble a more Festool-look and they win a Super Bowl. I'm wearing dark blue-black slacks, a light grey short and a lime green tie to work from now on. It has become the color scheme of success.
 
elimelech12 said:
I'm telling you guys it the colors. They are mesmerizing. Manning  and the Broncos couldn't stop staring at the complimenting color scheme which caused loss of field awareness. Think about it: Festool owners rave about the colors and go as far as painting their shop cabinets to match; protool became Festool, changed its colors and is now more desireable; Seattle changed its uniform, brightening its colors to resemble a more Festool-look and they win a Super Bowl. I'm wearing dark blue-black slacks, a light grey short and a lime green tie to work from now on. It has become the color scheme of success.

Yes, it was the colors...and the HAMMER that they hit with!
 
NYC Tiny Shop said:
elimelech12 said:
I'm telling you guys it the colors. They are mesmerizing. Manning  and the Broncos couldn't stop staring at the complimenting color scheme which caused loss of field awareness. Think about it: Festool owners rave about the colors and go as far as painting their shop cabinets to match; protool became Festool, changed its colors and is now more desireable; Seattle changed its uniform, brightening its colors to resemble a more Festool-look and they win a Super Bowl. I'm wearing dark blue-black slacks, a light grey short and a lime green tie to work from now on. It has become the color scheme of success.

Yes, it was the colors...and the HAMMER that they hit with!

Lol...it was more than a hammer 'cause that lead was going no where; they drove Denver like a QuadDrive, which threw everyone off 'cause it's NAINA. And just when you thought Denver might do something...they got Ti15'd.
 
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