Over the past eight seasons, fans of the Seattle Seahawks have enjoyed some unbelievable, too-absurd-for-Hollywood moments. Richard Sherman’s tip to send the Seahawks to Super Bowl XLVIII. That same Super Bowl beginning, and ending, on the same play.
Or, any number of moments from the following year’s NFC Championship game: Jon Ryan throwing a touchdown on a fake field goal to a UDFA tackle; an onside kick slipping through Brandon Bostick’s hands; Russell Wilson pirouetting not once, but twice, before heaving up a prayer to Luke Willson for a two-point conversion; the entire concept of Wilson throwing four interceptions, three of which were thrown to Jermaine Kearse, only for both players to find redemption in the biggest moment possible.