Seahawks Praise
What a season for the Seattle Seahawks under Mike Macdonald (too bad individual awards are not based on post-season as though the individual award winner, Mike Vrabel is a fine motivator even overall as coach–might I suggest math lessons or at least specific instructions as whether to go for 2 points after touchdown scores. Worse, Tirico, the biggest reason I suffered but endured not watching any for the first time in 60 such, though Collinsworth is worse, “bent over backwards” not ripping Vrabel’s math) as after a (10-7) season last year, which makes one wonder why their odds were so high, “Sea” went (14-3) and then (3-0) to win a second crown.
Their defense was superb, I will eventually cite some individuals on that excellent unit. Alas one has the same pronounced name (slightly different spelling) as the late great player, Kobe Bryant.
A Walker both ways for “Sea,” (who but me–rhyme) as Dolphins’ return man, Fulton Walker’s fumble (plural?) helped Sea upset Miami and rookie Marino, who as with excellent QB’s, who recently died, John Brodie and Sonny Jurgensen, never won a Supe (only Marino with 1 even appeared in one), in slot 1 in ’83 and now Supe MVP Kenneth Walker ‘el’ 3rd starred in the franchise’s second title.
Finally, again who but me?! I think this is the sixth time in 57 possibilities that a city’s baseball team lost in the LCS/league “semi” won the football title. (Pittsburgh in ’74 and ’75, L.A. in ’83 (the Raiders were L.A. then) and 2021 plus Boston in ’03 and “Sea” here in 2025).
Devon Witherspoon, pictured below, one of Sea’s outstanding defensive performers especially in these ‘offs.
