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July 11th, 2013 5pm to 7pm Lakeway Inn Ballroom
Seattle Seahawks 12 Tour
The Seattle Seahawks touched down in Bellingham at the Lakeway Inn
July 11th, 2013 5pm to 7pm
Seahawks Player and Sea-Gal Meet and Greet
FREE EVENT, OPEN TO PUBLIC, FAMILIES WELCOME!!
Stadium Food Served - Tailgating in the Lakeway Lot
714 Lakeway Drive Autograph signing, pictures welcome, and watch upcoming season video with 2012 season highlights and Rookie Clips.
Classic Car Show and Tailgate Concessions available to public at Poppes360 entrance beginning at 5pm!
7- 9pm Poppe’s Martini Bar and Lounge 21+ Crowd
Opportunity to Meet and Mingle with Seahawks Players:
Doug Baldwin and Red Bryant and the Sea-Gals!
Numerous Seahawks Give-a-ways and specials throughout the night!
The unveiling of the 12 Tour Martini in Poppes
King County Executive Dow Constantine raises the 12th Man flag with employees outside the Administration Building.
Mike Vrable, Junior Seau, Rosevelt Colvin scratching their heads to come up with a defense that can slow down the Seahawks
Oklahoma State running back Kendall Hunter runs the 40-yard dash for NFL scouts during OSU's Pro Timing Day.
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers were under tremendous pressure the whole game, giving up 8 first half sacks. The Seattle Seahawks won the game 14-12 in controversial fashion, on Monday Night Football, at Seattle's CenturyLink Field, on Russell Wilson's last second TD pass.
Left tackle Russell Okung and quarterback Russell Wilson stretch to start a 2013 Seahawks training camp practice.
Taken at the preseason football game between the Seattle Seahawks and San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium on August 8, 2013.
King County Executive Dow Constantine raises the 12th Man flag with employees outside the Administration Building.
Arizona defense literally picked up Marshawn (gold soles in the pile) trying to stop and strip the ball from him.
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers were under tremendous pressure the whole game, giving up 8 first half sacks. The Seattle Seahawks won the game 14-12 in controversial fashion, on Monday Night Football, at Seattle's CenturyLink Field, on Russell Wilson's last second TD pass.
July 11th, 2013 5pm to 7pm Lakeway Inn Ballroom
Seattle Seahawks 12 Tour
The Seattle Seahawks touched down in Bellingham at the Lakeway Inn
July 11th, 2013 5pm to 7pm
Seahawks Player and Sea-Gal Meet and Greet
FREE EVENT, OPEN TO PUBLIC, FAMILIES WELCOME!!
Stadium Food Served - Tailgating in the Lakeway Lot
714 Lakeway Drive Autograph signing, pictures welcome, and watch upcoming season video with 2012 season highlights and Rookie Clips.
Classic Car Show and Tailgate Concessions available to public at Poppes360 entrance beginning at 5pm!
7- 9pm Poppe’s Martini Bar and Lounge 21+ Crowd
Opportunity to Meet and Mingle with Seahawks Players:
Doug Baldwin and Red Bryant and the Sea-Gals!
Numerous Seahawks Give-a-ways and specials throughout the night!
The unveiling of the 12 Tour Martini in Poppes
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Jan. 4, 2015
Based in Seattle, Washington, Alaska Airlines is verbally supporting the Seattle Seahawks football team's quarterback Russell Wilson.
Defensive end Patrick Kerney takes a breather on the sideline after the conclusion of the final 1st team scrimmage.
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is interviewed by Fox sideline reporter Jamie Dimaggio at halftime of the Seattle Seahawks 20-13 win over the St. Louis Rams at CenturyLink Field, Dec. 30, 2012. Photo by Brandan Schulze, Military Sea Hawkers.
Join the military chapter of the official Seattle Seahawks booster club at www.militaryseahawkers.com. Free for all service members and veterans.
Downtown Seattle shows team spirit by lighting up the windows in two buildings with the number "12".
The 12th man is a term commonly used to describe the fans within a stadium during American football or association football games. Since most football leagues allow a maximum of eleven players per team on the playing field at a time, the term denotes the attempt of a team's fans to help their team.
Due to the very nature of fans, their mere presence can have profound impacts on how the teams perform. Namely, the home team fans would like to see their team win the game. Thus these fans will often create loud sounds or chant in hopes of distracting, demoralizing and confusing the opposing team while they have possession of the ball; or to persuade a referee to make a favorable decision. Noises are made by shouting, whistling, stomping and various other techniques.
As a tribute to their fans, the Seahawks retired the number 12 during a game on December 15, 1984. This means no player on the team can wear the number 12 on their jersey. Since then #12 Jerseys have been sold by the team and worn by Seahawk fans, often with the name "Fan" on the back. The Seahawks also have a ceremony before each home game where a flag bearing the #12 is raised by a prominent individual.
This photo was given to me by my dad. The building displaying the number "12" on the right is the Wells Fargo Center, where he works. I'm not sure who took the photo.
King County Executive Dow Constantine raises the 12th Man flag with employees outside the Administration Building.
Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice asks for a holding call during the Seattle Seahawks 20-13 win over the St. Louis Rams at CenturyLink Field, Dec. 30, 2012. Photo by Brandan Schulze, Military Sea Hawkers.
Join the military chapter of the official Seattle Seahawks booster club at www.militaryseahawkers.com. Free for all service members and veterans.