I feel for the Mariners fans as Jays fans had an even bigger heartbreak Saturday night.
Seahawks look for real. They are in such a tough division though. However they play well on the road so not winning the division may not be much of a handicap if they make the playoffs.
They weren’t buying the Steelers yet, the Pack/colts were elevated last week and TB the week before that. Talking heads are slow adopters to Bills, Chiefs and Eagles. Slow to give up on Ravens (best roster in football).
Love the Hawks getting healthy and better on D. Williams is a monster up front. They aren’t wearing out Walker. He should have a lot in the tank for end of year. JSN getting some help. Still expect top teams to try to bring more pressure.
I should be busy all day Sunday, and I’ll watch after I am through with my volunteering.
Also, tix are too expensive, and the drive is too long, and the parking sucks (and is expensive, too).
Oh, I could take three Metro trains and figure out the safest walking path through Inglewood…
but that would depend on if my Saturday volunteering is postponed until the following Saturday (the Sunday volunteering is dependent on the Saturday volunteering).
And after all that thinking, the view, the seating, and the extremely short time it takes me to watch (<1 hour, which is about how long it would take just to get to the seat in the stadium) is better at home.
Yo, wiz, I am expected in Seattle the weekend of 1/11-1/12. That’s wild-card weekend. And cold, and outside… oh, never mind. Was going ask you to put me on your wait list.
I have never seen SEA in their “new” stadium. Seen them in OAK, LA Coliseum, Angel Stadium, Kingdome.
Yup.
Still, what is the point, and importance, of this one person’s opinion? Beside his getting paid for it, of course, and eyeballs, and the ire of the other religions’ faithful.