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In this engaging episode of All Day, Brett and Lofa dive into an exciting conversation about the Seattle Seahawks, and their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Rams. The conversation kicks off with Lofa and Brett discussing the cultural phenomenon of Halloween in sports, and the intersection of football and entertainment. This builds up to a lively discussion on the state of fan engagement and the supposed decline of the “12th Man” advantage for the Seattle Seahawks. Pat McAfee’s comments on the current state of the Seahawks’ fan presence spark a critical examination of what it means to be a dedicated fan in today’s sports environment.

The episode keeps the momentum with deep dives into player performance, notably the absence of Bobby Wagner’s leadership and what it means for the Seahawks’ defense, as argued by Richard Sherman. Charles Cross joins in to offer firsthand insights into the mechanics of playing offensive tackle, reflecting on his journey and the camaraderie within the offensive line. James Kimmel provides a perspective on the business of ticket sales and its impact on home game atmospheres. Erin Coscarelli enriches the discussion with an overview of the Rams’ season, setting the stage for an intriguing analysis of team rivalry in the NFC West.

Timestamp
0:00 Halloween Memories, Horror Movies, and Football Talk
4:55 Seahawks Talk, Merch Launch, and Special Guests on All Day Podcast
7:06 Debating Bobby Wagner’s Departure and Seattle’s Home Field Advantage
13:46 Modern Sports Fans: Distracted by Technology and Changing Traditions
17:52 Debating Player Health Versus Team Needs in Crucial Game
23:24 The Mystery of Disappearing Seahawks Fans and Home Field Advantage
25:36 Seahawks Fans Leaving Early and Selling Tickets to Opponents
28:17 Rebuilding Team Identity and Fan Engagement in Transition Year
29:49 Reviving Seattle’s Football Spirit and Fan Energy
33:57 Epic Seats and Seahawks Fans: A Winning Partnership
35:43 Rams vs Seahawks: A Must-Win Game and Fan Dynamics
43:13 Bill Belichick and Tom Brady’s Transition to Media
48:12 NFC West Struggles With Identity and Injuries
52:06 Seahawks and Rams Score Predictions and NFL Headlines
55:28 Challenges in Developing Young Quarterbacks in Modern Football
1:00:00 The Importance of Player Accountability and Leadership in Teams
1:02:34 NFL Trades, Jameis Winston’s Speech, and Charles Cross Interview
1:06:18 Candy Preferences and Halloween Traditions in Sports Locker Rooms
1:07:43 Inside the Trenches: Football, Chemistry, and Character
1:15:15 Rapid Fire Questions and Basketball Insights with Charles Cross

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36 Comments

  1. Here’s the raw truth. Tickets prices are out of control. I saved up for a year to go to game front row behind the team, sitting by next to me were three people no jerseys, not yelling, just taking selfies and their faces in their phones. One lady even told the person behind her to stop yelling so loud. That’s why the real 12s don’t make it. Too expensive

  2. BRETT!!!! Omg I watched you on Awkward you killed it, I had no idea you were a seahawks fan!! So crazy and Lofa you were my 1st jersey ever! So cool love the podcast you guys rock! It's so sad me a die hard 12 can't afford to get to a game, I would be losing my voice if I was there! Hopefully this weekend we take back our home filed advantage!!!! GO HAWKS 💙 💚

  3. aside like 2 games there always way more away team fans than seahawk fans, last year at the steelers game it looked like pittsburgh.

  4. Lofa's point on great teams holding themselves accountable rings true. I've heard that some coaches, like Reid (KC), require the team to basically live together during off-season training to help with cohesion and accountability. Would something like that help our team?

  5. I went to my first game of the season last Sunday and I was fully locked in, but It’s kind of hard to keep cheering/yelling after the team is down a bunch of points and they just keep making mistakes. Plain and simple the home field advantage is going to go away if the team is not playing well.

  6. Lmao ok two things first bill belicheck is killing it on social media crazy different person and two tom is way better than tony Romo they should pair him with someone else like Greg Olsen or another player broadcaster

  7. When I go to games don’t hear in L.A. as soon as I yell “SEAAA!!” Someone responds with “HAWKSS!!!” Sad that that’s not longer the case in Seattle

  8. Jamal Adams and Dremont Jones has a lot to do with ticket prices and bad products on the field. They are costing hawks 30 mil. They were supposed to bring in fans.

  9. Im 25 and a tablet at a football game, ive never been to a game for the seahawks, and i dream of it, i could not fathom being on my device while at a game

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