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The Seahawks will don their road white jerseys matched with blue pants when they kickoff Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

It should be a familiar feeling for Seattle, who last showcased the white/blue uniform combo during the team's 23-0 shutout victory over the New York Giants back in Week 15 at - yep, you guessed it - MetLife Stadium. The club is hoping a return to the site with duplicate gameday garb will produce another favorable result. The Seahawks are 2-1 all-time when wearing their white tops coupled with blue bottoms, winning on the road against the Atlanta Falcons, 33-10, in Week 10 and falling to the Detroit Lions, 28-24, in Week 8 last season.

On Monday, the Denver Broncos - who are the home team in this year's championship - announced they would be wearing their orange home jerseys.

That means the Seahawks and Broncos will be rocking the very same uniform combinations this February that you saw in the preseason meeting between the two clubs last year. The Seahawks came out on top in that exhibition, 30-10, besting Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning in his Sports Authority Field at Mile High debut with his new team. Manning led the Broncos' only two scoring drives that day, finishing 16-of-23 for 177 yards with two interceptions - one by linebacker K.J. Wright and another by safety Jeron Johnson.

Seattle wore all-blue in Super Bowl XL, when they fell 21-10 to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.

Since transitioning to their Nike digs in 2012, the Seahawks have sported six different uniform combinations.

Here's a look at how they've fared during the regular season in their different gameday get-ups.

Uni Combo Record:

White Jersey/Blue Pants 2-1
Blue Jersey/Blue Pants* 15-1
Gray Jersey/Gray Pants 3-0
White Jersey/Gray Pants 0-3
Blue Jersey/Gray Pants 2-1
White Jersey/White Pants 2-2
Overall Record 24-8

*All games played at CenturyLink Field

http://www.seahawks.com/news/articl...l-XLVIII/2f3ce777-f9e5-49fa-9f22-44b81c0e6966
 

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Alright Seahawks fans, what was going through your minds on that Pete Carroll 4th and 7 call? Everyone I was with was screaming to go for the FG, a 53 yarder, like wtf are they doing? Then bam, TD. Thats one of those calls where you either come out looking like a moron or a genius. Gutsy call!
I thought nooooooo hauschka cant hit a 53 yarder at an angle with wind, please just fuckin go for it. Then i thought oh dear god please convert this first down (was it 4th and 7 or 4th and goal?)... Plz plz plz OHMYFUCKINGODATOUCHDOWNHOLYSHIT lol

I read in the seattletimes that it was hauschka that convinced carroll he couldnt hit it and to go for it. The receivers actually changed their routes for the end zone when they drew the niners offsides too and saw the flags and knew it was a free play, it was designef that way. It was a very brilliant play
 
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Fortunately this moment came before your birthday wish. #HappyBirthday P @paul GAllen! #NFCChamps #SB48 pic.twitter.com/fyXlLYE2aa



 
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ALTERNATE UNIVERSE: Seahawks Fans Won’t Shut Up About Their Five Super Bowl Victories



SEATTLE – Just two days before their teams square off in the NFC Championship game, the trash talking between fans of the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers has reached a fever pitch, and according to several reports, 49ers supporters have become “absolutely sick and tired” of Seahawks backers constant bragging about their team’s five Super Bowl victories of decades past.

“Go ‘Hawks! Here comes Lombardi number six baby,” bellowed Seahawks fan William Garvey at a local sports bar populated with supporters of both teams. “The most successful team in the history of the NFC West begins a new era of dominance. Whooo!”

“Hey you guys? What do you call five shelves covered with nothing but dust and cobwebs? The 49ers trophy case!” howled Jason Quiroz, to the raucous laughter and cheers of his fellow ‘Hawks backers.

“Typical Seahawks fan. Always living in the past,” grumbled 49ers supporter Gabe Eggert. “Yes, yes, we all know that the Seahawks dominated the NFL a couple of decades ago. Jeez, let it go already.”

Behind the passing of Hall of Fame QB Dave Krieg (nicknamed “Dave Kool” for his unflappable manner in big games), Seattle earned dynasty status by winning four Super Bowl titles in an eight-year span from 1982-1990. The team then transitioned from one superstar QB to another when Krieg handed the reigns to Dan McGuire, who led Seattle to their fifth world championship in 1995 while establishing himself as one of the greatest QBs of all time.

“Oh god, that’s another thing the Seahawks fans never shut up about. All those ‘legendary’ QBs they’ve had,” moaned 49ers season ticket holder Kenneth Chalmers. “Look the Niners may not have had a couple of Hall of Fame quarterbacks like Krieg and McGuire, but we did have Joe Montana and Steve Young. And yeah, Young was a total bust, but people forget that Joe Montana actually had a couple of halfway decent seasons during the 80’s. Just because we never won any Super Bowls doesn’t mean we never had any moderately capable players, y’know.”

Seahawks fans, however, are unapologetic in their gloating.

“Hey man, when your team’s won FIVE Super Bowls like we have, then you can trash talk all you want. You Niners fans don’t like it? Well, if YOUR team ever manages to win the big game, then you can start running your mouths like we do. Deal?”

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#Seahawks to wear white jerseys, blue pants in #SB48 http://shwks.com/56fl pic.twitter.com/Le3MHP9Gsu

I thought the Seahawks old uniforms were one of the ugliest in the league but the new ones are fucking legit. Love them.

And by old I mean the Shaun Alexander days not the Steve Largent days.
 
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SEATTLE – Just two days before their teams square off in the NFC Championship game, the trash talking between fans of the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers has reached a fever pitch, and according to several reports, 49ers supporters have become “absolutely sick and tired” of Seahawks backers constant bragging about their team’s five Super Bowl victories of decades past.

“Go ‘Hawks! Here comes Lombardi number six baby,” bellowed Seahawks fan William Garvey at a local sports bar populated with supporters of both teams. “The most successful team in the history of the NFC West begins a new era of dominance. Whooo!”

“Hey you guys? What do you call five shelves covered with nothing but dust and cobwebs? The 49ers trophy case!” howled Jason Quiroz, to the raucous laughter and cheers of his fellow ‘Hawks backers.

“Typical Seahawks fan. Always living in the past,” grumbled 49ers supporter Gabe Eggert. “Yes, yes, we all know that the Seahawks dominated the NFL a couple of decades ago. Jeez, let it go already.”

Behind the passing of Hall of Fame QB Dave Krieg (nicknamed “Dave Kool” for his unflappable manner in big games), Seattle earned dynasty status by winning four Super Bowl titles in an eight-year span from 1982-1990. The team then transitioned from one superstar QB to another when Krieg handed the reigns to Dan McGuire, who led Seattle to their fifth world championship in 1995 while establishing himself as one of the greatest QBs of all time.

“Oh god, that’s another thing the Seahawks fans never shut up about. All those ‘legendary’ QBs they’ve had,” moaned 49ers season ticket holder Kenneth Chalmers. “Look the Niners may not have had a couple of Hall of Fame quarterbacks like Krieg and McGuire, but we did have Joe Montana and Steve Young. And yeah, Young was a total bust, but people forget that Joe Montana actually had a couple of halfway decent seasons during the 80’s. Just because we never won any Super Bowls doesn’t mean we never had any moderately capable players, y’know.”

Seahawks fans, however, are unapologetic in their gloating.

“Hey man, when your team’s won FIVE Super Bowls like we have, then you can trash talk all you want. You Niners fans don’t like it? Well, if YOUR team ever manages to win the big game, then you can start running your mouths like we do. Deal?”

ALTERNATE UNIVERSE: Seahawks Fans Won't Shut Up About Their Five Super Bowl Victories - ProFootballMock.com - ProFootballMock.com
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lol wtf.....honestly though we'll stop talking about our rings when Laker fans stop talking about their 16 rings, after yankee fans stop talking about theyre 27 rings, etc...