The STRANGEST FAN BEHAVIOR in Seattle Seahawks HISTORY | Bills @ Seahawks (1989)
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- In a 1989 NFL week 13 game on Monday Night Football between the Buffalo Bills and the Seattle Seahawks, the Seahawks won 17-16 at the Kingdome. However, the Seahawks fans were so disgusted with how the game ended that despite the win, for some bizarre reason, the fans booed them off the field so loudly it could be heard on national television on ABC's broadcast. This is the story behind the bizarre booing and fan behavior by the 12s, even after winning
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Members of the 1989 Seahawks:
Ruben Rodriguez
Norm Johnson
Kelly Stouffer
Jeff Kemp
Dave Krieg
Paul Moyer
Nesby Glasgow
Thom Kaumeyer
Patrick Hunter
Mel Jenkins
David Hollis
James Jefferson
Johnnie Johnson
Curt Warner
Dwayne Harper
James Jones
John Williams
Elroy Harris
Kevin Harmon
Eugene Robinson
Derrick Fenner
Vernon Maxwell
M.L. Johnson
Darren Comeaux
Grant Feasel
Brian Bosworth
Tony Woods
Joe Cain
Alonzo Mitz
Roy Hart
Darrick Brilz
Edwin Bailey
Andy Heck
Ron Mattes
Bryan Millard
Joe Nash
Warren Wheat
Mike Wilson
Jeff Bryant
Jacob Green
Steve Largent
Tommy Kane
Donnie Dee
Paul Skansi
Rod Jones
Louis Clark
Harper LeBel
Travis McNeal
Robert Tyler
Jeff Chadwick
Willie Bouyer
Brian Blades
Jethro Franklin
Darrin Miller
David Wyman
Rod Stephens
Rufus Porter
Elston Ridgle
Chuck Knox (head coach)
Members of the 1989 Buffalo Bills:
John Kidd
Kerry Brady
Scott Norwood
Jim Kelly
Frank Reich
Stan Gelbaugh
Micky Sutton
Wayne Davis
Erroll Tucker
John Hagy
Kenneth Davis
Chris Hale
Larry Kinnebrew
Derrick Burroughs
Ronnie Harmon
Thurman Thomas
Nate Odomes
Mark Kelso
Jamie Mueller
Dwight Drane
Leonard Smith
Kirby Jackson
Ray Bentley
Jim Ritcher
Carlton Bailey
Cornelius Bennett
Darryl Talley
Matt Monger
Shane Conlan
Leonard Burton
Adam Lingner
Kent Hull
Will Wolford
Joe Devlin
Art Still
Howard Ballard
Fred Smerlas
Bruce Smith
John Davis
Flip Johnson
Don Beebe
Andre Reed
Keith McKeller
Chris Burkett
James Lofton
Butch Rolle
Pete Metzelaars
Steve Tasker
Tim Cofield
Jeff Wright
Mark Pike
Leon Seals
Scott Radecic
Elston Ridgle
Marv Levy (head coach)
“The last time Scott Norwood would miss a 47 yard field goal wide right in front of a national audience on ABC”
Fun Fact: The Seahawks were one of 11 AFC teams still in playoff contention going into the season finale. They got eliminated in the first game that week, thanks to a win by…wait for it…the Buffalo Bills.
Largent was so good. I feel like he's forgotten by today's fans a little bit. They always mention Rice, Moss, etcetera (for good reason) but Largent set those records in a running league. Playing for a Head Coach nicknamed "Ground Chuck". My favorite Largent play of all time as when he absolutely smoked Steve Atwater after an interception.
Knox was correct. Largent was all about playing the game right, it's why he was such a great player. He wouldn't have wanted the Seahawks to risk losing a game just to get him a touchdown.
I’m with the coach here. I was already thinking along those same lines before JG9 quoted his press conference speech. Not only would you not want to risk an interception for a FG a play or 2 later, think how much more dumb the Seahawks would’ve looked if it was intercepted for a pick six. When you’re 4-8, you’ll take every W you can get. So while I do understand the fans’ frustration, ultimately Seattle did the right thing.
For the record, Largent DID get to 100 TDs before the end of the season.
Another weird fact: Largent may not have scored a TD in this game, but he did score a PAT. He was the holder (yes, seriously, the Seahawks used their star WR as a holder) and took a bad snap into the endzone, which in 1989 counted for 1 point.
Just an FYI for you, "the wave" etiquette was created in Seattle. The wave started at UW Husky Stadium and then brought to the Kingdome by a guy we called Bill the Beer Man. No one really has the right to critique our use of the wave. Experiencing it in the Kingdome was an experience unto itself in one of the loudest stadiums in the world. There is a reason we were called "False Start City" and the number 12 was retired in honor of the "12th man".
As much as I respect Steve Largent as a player, I side solidly with Chuck Knox on this one. There were too many things that could go wrong if the Seahawks attempted a pass in that situation.
Like the "it would be the last time he would miss a fg wide right"
Can't wait to see the Seahawks wear these throwbacks next year!
'And barring some meteor strikes they had no shot at making the ppstseason'
It's a bit ironic that the Seahawks were concerned about an interception, considering that we all know what would happen 25 years later.
This kind of reminds me of the first game in 1994 when Jerry Rice broke the all-time TD record. He needed 3 to break it entering the game and had 2. The 49ers next 2 games were both on the road so if he didn't get it in Week 1, he was probably getting it in a road game. The 49ers got good field position and sent both Rice and Steve Young out and on the first play of the next possession, got the record.
Gotta love that 12th man in Seattle lol
You'll notice he didn't do end zone dances; he acted as though he'd been there before.
Knox was completely right. There was plenty of time for Largent to get the record (which he did). Just take the win.
Aw man you didn’t have to do Norwood like that lolllll 😂
This was such a well told story. Outstanding video clips, as well. Great job!
Such a frustrating season (and way for the team to end the 1980s) for the Seahawks, especially after they won their first division title. Largent should have won an SB in his career.