Hey, Rob C: Lots of respect for you, I've read many of your comments here, and they've been helpful to me and others.
Gotta respectfully disagree with you on your comment about them (the players) not knowing who we are. If you saw the game, you saw lots of blue flags w/ #12 on them. That's for the '12th man' fans of the Seahawks, and believe me the players love the support we give them. We've had the highest rate of false-starts at our home stadium for the past several years due to the noise we generate when the visiting team is on offense. One quote from the post-game interviews (there were others): "I can't wait for the parade," Smith said. "Twelves [12th Man fans] come out and make noise louder." Sure they don't know many of us by name, but they know were here and we're part of their overall success. A few players had their contracts 'restructured' this year (i.e. took pay cuts), and were willing to do that in order to stay here with the coaches, their fellow players, and yes the fans.
We're pretty happy up here.
Like many, I was hoping for a close, competitive game between two top-tier teams, but once we ran the opening 2nd half kickoff back, it became more like wow...wonder how we'll score next..what haven't we done? I think the only way we didn't score was a two-point conversion.