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Dec 4, 2014 at 4:10 PM
- Stevec9932
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Be prepared to get s**t thrown at you... Even more so if the game is close and the 49ers make a play... If we are gettin our asses handed to us you'll be fine.... so you'll be fine... I still cant stand VerNON Davis... Thanks
Dec 4, 2014 at 4:39 PM
- BadgerHawk
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Originally posted by ltrain:
Hopefully in honor of Christmas, FOX will have a secret santa gift exchange right on the Seahawks logo. After a tough win, Kaep and A.Smith win the honors and sing "dick in a box" while giving Carroll and Sherman mushroom stamps.
I'd bring a big dog and let it do a butt scoot on the Hacks logo.
Dec 4, 2014 at 4:49 PM
- Young2Rice
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The s**tty thing about this is we'll likely have more injuries against these dip s**ts.
Dec 4, 2014 at 5:05 PM
- judodono
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Originally posted by Stevec9932:Be prepared to get s**t thrown at you... Even more so if the game is close and the 49ers make a play...
If Navarro Bowman, one of the premier "stand up" guys in the NFL, gets garbage tossed at him on his bedroll out to the locker room after a potentially career ending injury.. I'd expect the worst as a fan.
The only time I was at century link was during a Sounders game. I also ripped a silent/deadly one that I promise you is still hovering around the lower bowl.
Dec 4, 2014 at 5:21 PM
- WashDCNinerFan
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If we score a big TD late or get up on them then I want to see someone take the football to the 50 and spike the football on their logo. Even better if it is Kaep and he can kiss the bicep after spiking.
You disrespect our logo then expect the same treatment to yours. Don't tell me that NBC set this up and you had no choice. Wilson or Sherman should have refused to sit at the logo and asked them to move it.
You disrespect our logo then expect the same treatment to yours. Don't tell me that NBC set this up and you had no choice. Wilson or Sherman should have refused to sit at the logo and asked them to move it.
Dec 4, 2014 at 6:19 PM
- eman
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Originally posted by zaghawk:
I'm a
I'm a season ticket holder so here's my advice.
Take your jabs playfully. You're going to be wearing rival gear, so EXPECT the Boos and the "you sucks". Feel free to give back playful banter (the "5 is better than 1" stuff), but of course if you respond, don't be surprised if the comments keep returning.
If someone gets physical (shoulder shove), DON'T fall for it. Let it go, that guy (or girl) is a dick anyway. You didn't pay all that money to get kicked out of a game. If someone is taking it further, Hawk eye (the security patrol) is EVERYWHERE, look for a guy in bright green with headphones, and call out the guy.
They give out free earplugs at all the guest service stations. Sometimes even ponchos. If you claim you're going to be a DD you fill out a little form, get a wrist band AND a free soda coupon. Get your free $5 soda, and rip off the wristband and toss it in the trash :).
Honestly, just be a smart. You walk up and down the aisles flicking everyone off, screaming obscenities, someone will escalate it for you. Be excited for your team, just don't give an opposing fan a reason. I'm not saying Hawk fans are looking for fights, I'm saying drunk people do stupid things, and drunk people look for reasons to cause problems. Don't give them a reason, and all will be well.
I find myself often around a few Niner fans where I sit. If you're a good chap, I've left you with a pat on the shoulder/back and a "get home safe". If you've been an ass all game, I don't even acknowledge you, but believe me other fans have taken things a little further with those guys.
thank you very much for your excellent advise
actually i am going with my brothers, and we are all very peaceful people,
i feel Kap will finally break his losing streak against seattle at their home
just wanted to get the experience, I think as you guys have all hit it, will try not to be too drunk and be professional...
is it better to sit behind the 49ers sideline?
Dec 5, 2014 at 9:11 AM
- villain71
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I dare you to scream Wilson sucks! at the clink.
Dec 5, 2014 at 1:53 PM
- zaghawk
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Originally posted by villain71:
I dare you to scream Wilson sucks! at the clink.
lol It's Seattle not Compton.
Originally posted by eman:
thank you very much for your excellent advise
actually i am going with my brothers, and we are all very peaceful people,
i feel Kap will finally break his losing streak against seattle at their home
just wanted to get the experience, I think as you guys have all hit it, will try not to be too drunk and be professional...
is it better to sit behind the 49ers sideline?
Well for my own sake, I hope Kap doesn't break his losing streak in Seattle.
I'm all for getting drunk at games honestly, but it just depends on what type of drunk you are. If you are the type to trip all over people, spill beer on em or spill their beer, yeah I'd advise toning it down at least in hostile territory. If your the type that just promotes a good time let it the $10 beer flow lol.
I sit on the homeside, so I don't really get a birds eye view of my side. But the NFCCG had quite a few blobs of red all over the visitor side. Interestingly enough more blobs of red in the 100 section being closer packed together vs the 200 and 300 level. My thinking being that most of the Niner fans who are going to this game are already willing to pony up tons of money and therefore don't mind paying the ridiculous price it takes to get in the 100 section sideline. But yes to answer your question, you're probably better off on the visitor side. I'd advise against either end zone (at least 100-200 level). As Hawk's Nest is supposed to be the roudiest bunch. And the other end zone is where all the Hawk fans who typically end up on TV are, so the fans their are less likely to sell their seats to opposing fans and you may find yourself in an unwelcoming crowd.
Dec 5, 2014 at 2:32 PM
- JimA49ers
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Remember last year, when they wouldn't even sell a ticket unless it was purchased from a seattle address?
Dec 5, 2014 at 9:43 PM
- Rathmanator
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Originally posted by judodono:
Originally posted by Stevec9932:
Be prepared to get s**t thrown at you... Even more so if the game is close and the 49ers make a play...
If Navarro Bowman, one of the premier "stand up" guys in the NFL, gets garbage tossed at him on his bedroll out to the locker room after a potentially career ending injury.. I'd expect the worst as a fan.
The only time I was at century link was during a Sounders game. I also ripped a silent/deadly one that I promise you is still hovering around the lower bowl.
Really? I have been to 13 games in that stadium and haven't ever witnessed anything being thrown at a Niners fan, ever. Not saying it hasn't happened, but not where I have sat. I have seen a scrum after one of the faithful jokingly took a Hags jacket off the back of a wheelchair (and the guy in the wheelchair was part of the scrum) a little action on the walk out after the 2005 drubbing but for the most part it is just loud. The Bowman thing is pretty overblown too. A half dozen pieces of popcorn? Classless for sure, but here it was written as if multiple Hags fans were throwing fruit at him or something. No one was cheering Bowman's injury where I was sitting and that was about 10 rows back from the tunnel he exited.
Hags fans are harmless, always talking sh1t and never getting the hit. I would rather be there at Century Link than Oakland or the games against the Rams in LA.
Dec 5, 2014 at 9:51 PM
- Rathmanator
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Originally posted by villain71:
I dare you to scream Wilson sucks! at the clink.
It happened... at the start of the NFCCG. It's better if you refer to Carroll because there is truth to it. Of course that all took a back seat after the Lynch TD in the 3rd. God damn I hated that fricking game. Talk about an angry, long painful drive home.
That was far worse than being in the stadium. Stuck in traffic, wearing a Willis jersey while massive numbers of Hags fans celebrated their fricking lucky ass win. Man that sucked.
Dec 5, 2014 at 9:56 PM
- Rathmanator
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Originally posted by eman:
thank you very much for your excellent advise
actually i am going with my brothers, and we are all very peaceful people,
i feel Kap will finally break his losing streak against seattle at their home
just wanted to get the experience, I think as you guys have all hit it, will try not to be too drunk and be professional...
is it better to sit behind the 49ers sideline?
I have been on the Niners side for most of the games and there appears to be more faithful there than anywhere, but if you are just cheering the play of the Niners nothing will happen. Most of the Hag fans avoid the confrontation, but I wouldn't be getting in their faces. We will be fortunate if there are reasons to celebrate Niner plays in that game, but get the most out of every one, they HATE that. :)
Dec 5, 2014 at 10:32 PM
- verb1der
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My friend attended the NFCCG last season and he said leaving that stadium was the worst experience he's ever had in his life, and hopes that no one will ever have to go through that in their lives.
Dec 6, 2014 at 1:14 AM
- tondiman
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If we win at CLink I will jizz my pants repeatedly.
Dec 6, 2014 at 1:34 AM
- DonnieDarko
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Originally posted by verb1der:
My friend attended the NFCCG last season and he said leaving that stadium was the worst experience he's ever had in his life, and hopes that no one will ever have to go through that in their lives.
then he shouldn't have went