SAN JOSE, Calif. – “My team’s going to the super bowl, and I feel like it would be a great opportunity to go around, hang out, it’s Super Bowl weekend, and it’s in my city too,” Bay area Seahawks fan Bryce Rutty said.
Bryce here is further proof that 12’s go far and wide, even in the heart of enemy territory.
“It’s great, you know, everyone I know is a Niner fan, always be talking a lot of smack to me, every single year, every single game, especially towards the Divisional Round, and it was nice seeing a big team get a big win,” Rutty said. “A dominant win, actually, but it was really nice to see all their smiles get wiped off their face really quick.”
That divisional win turned into a Super Bowl run, celebrated this weekend by fans across the Bay, even a select few from the Inland Northwest.
“I started DJing when I was a kid, actually, in Spokane, Washington, playing concerts and events, local bars like Mootsy’s and even the Spokane Convention Center, even when I was in high school,” former Lewis and Clark student and St. George’s grad Noah Dials said. “So, I moved to San Francisco to pursue a career in music.”
Dials here is a talent buyer, helping to organize and coordinate getting Grammy award-winning R&B star Kehlani here in San Jose to perform last night.
Not even years in SF convinced Dials to give up on his seahawks, so we had to ask the way he reps his Hawks.
“I have a corduroy Seahawks hat, it’s a vintage Seahawks hat,” Dials said. “It’s a piece, it’s like the best hat ever. It’s very cool, Hawks are gonna win. I feel great about it guys.”
Dials also gave a bold score prediction.
“46-3.”
Rutty was a tad more conservative with his score guess.
“I’m gonna say… 35-24, Seahawks.”
Seattle kicks off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium tomorrow at 3:30 p.m.
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