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Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:11 pm
by savvyman
This weekend's home game is historic - it will be the most important Seahawk Home game ever played.

Therefore - who will be the Special person selected to have the honor of raising the 12th man Flag?

Some Ideas

My Number 1 choice is this guy - because watching him raise the flag would shock the world - Piss off the 49er nation something fierce & give me an excellent laugh!

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Note - this idea was not received well at all on the PI Thread when I proposed it for the last 49er game.


My Number 2 Candidate to raise the flag would be this Top Ranked Team - Especially if it was a cold day:

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However Mrs. Savvy would object to seeing me in such a Happy state of being watching the 12th man flag being hoisted.


Keeping with the Girl flag raising Candidates - this leads me to alternative Candidate number 2 - These girls are deserving and are a Seattle Institution:


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The third candidate needs no introduction.

I do not believe he has raised the flag before?

He has all the credentials to be the one chosen to raise the 12th man flag at the most important home game ever -after all he showed us the road to the Superbowl once before:


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Any other ideas?


Update - Poll has been updated with Members choices for the Flag Raiser

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:22 pm
by Steady_Hawk
You know, the Niners got some inspirational speech from Ric Flair, the Panthers got a speech from Hulk Hogan. What about the 12th man flag being raised by Dwayne Johnson?

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:34 pm
by Hawkstar
Love the theme of the thread, but I'd love to see Easley. Talk about setting the Defensive tone... wow!

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:45 pm
by savvyman
Steady_Hawk wrote:You know, the Niners got some inspirational speech from Ric Flair, the Panthers got a speech from Hulk Hogan. What about the 12th man flag being raised by Dwayne Johnson?


The most electrifying man in sports entertainment? The stadium would go off.


I think Easley has just raised it fairly recently but nothing wrong with the great one doing it again.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:54 pm
by Hawkstar
savvyman wrote:
Steady_Hawk wrote:You know, the Niners got some inspirational speech from Ric Flair, the Panthers got a speech from Hulk Hogan. What about the 12th man flag being raised by Dwayne Johnson?


The most electrifying man in sports entertainment? The stadium would go off.


I think Easley has just raised it fairly recently but nothing wrong with the great one doing it again.



I dont recall him raising it. I know he and the organization have had their "differences" over the years, however how could we chose anyone other than Easley to raise the flag against the Niners with a trip to the SB on the line. He and Lott battled to be the best from their days in LA. (UCLA vs SC) They battled for contract value of Safeties. Easley will set the defense on fire. Come on Hawks, bring back one of our very best!

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:04 pm
by Seahawker
Somehow I wonder if Pete Gross has any children, a son or a daughter or a grandchild. That would be flippin awesome.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:05 pm
by HumanCockroach
We only need the Seahawks to layeth the smacketh down on the Niners candy asses, Dwayne would be redundant....LOL

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:55 pm
by Seahawker
How about Kalee, the 3 year old little girl who knows all the Seahawks, with assistance from her dad?

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 1:59 am
by RiverDog
You could probably come up with a longer list of those who shouldn't be asked to raise it, like Alex Rodriguez, Clay Bennett, Brian Bosworth, Ben Rothliethsburger....

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:08 am
by Uppercut
John Harbaugh

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:39 am
by c_hawkbob
Seahawker wrote:How about Kalee, the 3 year old little girl who knows all the Seahawks, with assistance from her dad?


I'ma change my vote to this!

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:52 am
by FolkCrusader
Some great choices on here.

To answer a few questions raised; The Walrus has never raised the flag, but his wife has. Ken Easley raised the flag in 2005.

Other thoughts; Largent has not raised the flag since 2003. Same with Curt Warner.

Paul Allen rightly raised the flag for the last home NFCCG, but it would seem a bit much for him to do it again. Jodi, might be the choice but how embarrassing if the entire stadium cringes when her names is announced.

Gary Payton, has never raised it - maybe a dark horse. Macklemore might be another outside horse.

I'm not sure if he would do it, but Hasselbeck is done for the year. Probably more something he would do after retirement.

My vote is the Walrus. We are on the precipice of matching the greatest achievement in Seahawk Football and he was the leader (off the field) of the last team to be here.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:08 am
by Eaglehawk
I say Holmgren.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:13 am
by PasadenaHawk
Holmgren makes sense to me, but so does Paul Allen.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:33 am
by Steady_Hawk
Okay, the John Harbaugh suggestion almost make spit my drink all over the computer. Man would I love to see the look on Jim's face. Big Bro raising the flag, waving with that SB ring glimmering from a distance. Awesome.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:32 pm
by phill206
Gary Payton actually has raised the flag. I believe it was during the 08-09 season. I only remember this because after he did, I did a swim move past security to give him a hug! I'm surprised I wasn't kicked out of the game.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:53 pm
by FolkCrusader
phill206 wrote:Gary Payton actually has raised the flag. I believe it was during the 08-09 season. I only remember this because after he did, I did a swim move past security to give him a hug! I'm surprised I wasn't kicked out of the game.


You're right Phil! Thanks for the correction.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 4:18 pm
by yoder
I voted for Holmgren, but what about 12 Lifelong Fans that have been season ticket holders since '76 (like Makena's Dad). They have supported this team just as much as any coach or player...if not more. They deserve it. It would get the crowd going, the Original 12th Men.

P.S. Really cool to see Zorn up there last weekend.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 4:39 pm
by HawkWow
I have never raised the flag but believe I could do it. Despite my years of adoration and devotion for and to this team, I've not been asked to raise the flag. Not once. Never have I done anything that could warrant this treatment, this abuse.

Sure I've been vocal about the Harvin signing...but never were my reasons personal. Always looking out for the Hawks. I've plastered brand new vehicles with Hawk bumper stickers. Some of them mine. I am ashamed to admit, I have been in fights over our Hawks. Yes, I have spent a night in jail over our Hawks.

I can fly to Seattle on a minute's notice and I'm willing to pay my own expenses. I have several email accounts, 3 phone numbers and a fax machine. Still nobody calls.

After our last NFCCG, my grandfather informed all that I had "high fived 100,000 people 5 times apiece". My bro, sitting 3 people away from me, said he "couldn't hear (his) own voice over the noise". But reported he "could hear (me) clearly". I cried actual tears when Paul raised the flag and did so without concern for my rep or questions regarding my masculinity. Still no call. It's BS.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 12:26 am
by 4XPIPS
John L Williams

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 8:37 am
by Eaglehawk
So who is going to raise the flag? And who is John Williams? At the risk of sounding stupid.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 9:27 am
by Agent 86
HawkWow wrote:I have never raised the flag but believe I could do it. Despite my years of adoration and devotion for and to this team, I've not been asked to raise the flag. Not once. Never have I done anything that could warrant this treatment, this abuse.

Sure I've been vocal about the Harvin signing...but never were my reasons personal. Always looking out for the Hawks. I've plastered brand new vehicles with Hawk bumper stickers. Some of them mine. I am ashamed to admit, I have been in fights over our Hawks. Yes, I have spent a night in jail over our Hawks.

I can fly to Seattle on a minute's notice and I'm willing to pay my own expenses. I have several email accounts, 3 phone numbers and a fax machine. Still nobody calls.

After our last NFCCG, my grandfather informed all that I had "high fived 100,000 people 5 times apiece". My bro, sitting 3 people away from me, said he "couldn't hear (his) own voice over the noise". But reported he "could hear (me) clearly". I cried actual tears when Paul raised the flag and did so without concern for my rep or questions regarding my masculinity. Still no call. It's BS.



I too was at this game, and when the flag hit the top of the pole and that stadium was as loud as it had ever been, I could not stop the tears flowing down my cheeks. I was 31 years old at the time and all the Hawk memories from when I was a kid and all the lean years seemed to flash before me. And it all came out.

Lol, and no, I had no concern for my rep either. My buddy who was beside me tries to abuse me sometimes, but then stops because knew what it meant. Great to know someone else had that same feeling, and I am sure there were many more that day in that moment who were brought to tears.

I will see what I can do to get them to make that call to you today for tomorrow HawkWow.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:17 am
by FolkCrusader
Agent 86 wrote:
HawkWow wrote:I cried actual tears when Paul raised the flag and did so without concern for my rep or questions regarding my masculinity[/color]. Still no call. It's BS.


I too was at this game, and when the flag hit the top of the pole and that stadium was as loud as it had ever been, I could not stop the tears flowing down my cheeks. I was 31 years old at the time and all the Hawk memories from when I was a kid and all the lean years seemed to flash before me. And it all came out.


It's comments like these that let me know I have real brothers in the Seahawk community. We have continued to believe and appreciate all the other believers.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:36 am
by Oly
I voted for Easley, but after reading the comments and learning he has already done so, I'd switch to Holmgren. Our modern success and relevance is his legacy, and I think it would be appropriate for him to raise the flag.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 2:32 pm
by kalibane
Not sure how his health is at present but my first thought was Chuck Knox. The Kalee idea is cool too.

The Jerry Rice thing would be funny but it would never happen and it wouldn't be very inspiring, just a shot at the 49ers.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 4:28 pm
by Seahawks4Ever
I voted for Easley, but yeah, Mike Holmgren would be a great and appropriate choice. Chuck Knox though would be cool, or go real old school and bring in Jack Patera.

I think though it is going to be the "voice" of the Seahawks Steve Raible. He has been here from the start and he bleeds Seahawk Blue. I remember Raible as a player he rarely had the ball thrown to him and when it was Zorn had been running for his life and had tossed up a prayer. Most of the time the ball would be almost impossible for Steve to catch because of where it was thrown but occasionally Steve would catch one and boy would we cheer! I remember him tucking the ball away and running for as many yards as he could get, even the defense was shocked the ball had come his way. I think I actually saw Raible score a TD once, but it could have been pre-season. Seattle has been very good to Steve Raible, he is one of the original Seahawks and when Chuck Knox came to him and said " you have to get started on what you are going to do with the rest of your life" Steve stayed here in Seattle and made a home and raised a family. He shaved off his moustache long ago and his hair in now silver but I still picture the guy with the curly dark but thinning hair with that thick "stache". He was also Steve Largent's room mate for several seasons and he said he laid awake many a night wondering when and if he was going to be cut listening to Largent snore away knowing his spot on the roster was secure LOL.

I don't remember if Raible has hoisted it up or not but I think it is time for him to do it again if he has.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 4:51 pm
by curmudgeon

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:11 pm
by RiverDog
The only home game I went to this season was the Tampa Bay game, and they had a reunion of sorts of the 1983 team that made it to the AFC Championship game, and they raised #12. We all said to ourselves that they should have saved those guys for a bigger game, and what bigger game held in Seattle can there be than the one tomorrow?

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:46 pm
by monkey
Why Mike Holmgren?!?
Which shirt should he wear for it, his Niners shirt, Packers shirt, Browns shirt or Seahawks shirt?

Seriously, he's as much a former Niners and Packer coach as he is a former Seahawks coach.
No thanks, Holmgren was fine here, but he ultimately FAILED to win the only game that really counts!
Why in the world would I want to remember that, and how would that fire this team up for actual success???
About the last thing I want to be thinking of when the team is finally on the precipice of accomplishing something great, is our biggest failure!

Besides, I want someone who was a lifelong Seahawk and who still has ties to the community to raise that flag, certainly not someone who has closer ties to San Fran than Seattle now.

EDIT: I'd rather see the little girl that had the heart transplant, and made that wallet that Russell loved so much raise the flag! Or a group of kids from the hospital that Wilson visits, that would be something those kids would remember for as long as they live.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:53 pm
by monkey
yoder wrote:I voted for Holmgren, but what about 12 Lifelong Fans that have been season ticket holders since '76 (like Makena's Dad). They have supported this team just as much as any coach or player...if not more. They deserve it. It would get the crowd going, the Original 12th Men.

P.S. Really cool to see Zorn up there last weekend.


I like that idea too, much better than Holmgren!

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 9:20 pm
by rottweiler
No offense savvy, but that is a terrible poll.

My top three folks who should be raising the flag are:

1.) Hawk-N-Out, rky or some other U.S. military representative who happens to be a Seahawk fan.

2.) Robbie Knievel, just because.

3.) yoder. Duh.

But because none of those three are in the poll, I voted for Kenny Easley.

monkey wrote:Why Mike Holmgren?!? Which shirt should he wear for it, his Niners shirt, Packers shirt, Browns shirt or Seahawks shirt?

Seriously, he's as much a former Niners and Packer coach as he is a former Seahawks coach.
No thanks, Holmgren was fine here, but he ultimately FAILED to win the only game that really counts!


Not Holmgren's fault.

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:07 pm
by SalmonBB
GO SEAHAWKS!!!

Re: Who Should Raise the 12th Man Flag?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 12:15 pm
by monkey
So how did Paul Allen's name get left of this list?
That's who will be raising the flag according to ESPN, and gee, you think that makes just a little bit of sense?

Plus we won last time he did, so there's that too.

Good choice, it should be Paul Allen!