The NFL finally released the Seattle Seahawks 2015 schedule. While Dan was writing up a meaningful article on the key games, I was perusing twitter for interesting reactions to the schedule release. I clearly picked the slacker approach to this event.
Here are some of my favorites:
Favorable initial reaction to Hawks schedule b/c:
— Brock Huard (@BrockHuard) April 22, 2015
-3 home games in pivotal 3rd quarter
-Only 2 10 am early kicks
-Week 9 BYE
-5 in Primetime
The next one would be funny if it wasn’t so true.
The sarcasm is strong with this one.
Not sure who this idiot is, but he has a point.
Getting both Arizona games at the end of the year is nice. By then their QBs will be injured and Logan Thomas will be playing.
— Keith Myers (@MyersNFL) April 22, 2015
Of course, Charles counters withactual useful information, including evidence that Seattle’s schedule is tough.
The Steelers ear drums will be bleeding as 12s finally get a chance to vent off some of that Super Bowl XL anger. I almost feel bad for them. Almost. Not quite though.
5 late night games means I’m going to need a lot of coffee to get all those game recaps completed. Who am I kidding? I’d drink the coffee anyways.
#Seahawks' 5 prime-time games are the most in franchise history. Two of them are at home. Seattle is 13-1 in prime-time games under Carroll.
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) April 22, 2015
The NFL also published the dates of the preseason games. I thought no one would care, but a former 12thMR writer cared enough for all of of us. Thanks for being a team player Mark.
The NFL can kiss my ass with that preseason scheduling. Thurs & Fri night games??!! Did nobody tell them the 7th circle of hell that is?
— Mark Demaray (@HAWKSFN) April 22, 2015
Next: Key games on the 2015 schedule
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