[quote name='Tyga24'] Seattle is a pretty young team winning its first playoff game in who knows how long this past weekend.[/QUOTE]
Twenty-one, almost twenty-two Years. December 22, 1984 AFC Wild Card hosting the Raiders in the Kingdome. Won by 13-7 defensively with 6 sacks and three turnovers.
We lost the following week in Miami 31-10, to a young Dan Marino. In his second year. (Seattle beat him the prior year-his rookie year in the 1983 playoffs.)
EDIT: I forgot to mention... Chuck Knox, considered Seattle's best pre-Holmgren coach (maybe absolute best) won coach of the year that year.
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Didn't Jerry Rice get the MVP one time? Other than him I can't think of any other WR.[/quote]
Yes and No. He received it from the "Pro Football Writers of America" in 1987. The more commonly referred to Associated Press MVP award was given to John Elway that year. No wideout has ever been honored by the AP, and Rice was the only receiver selected by the former.
EDIT: I didn't realize you were talking about the Super Bowl MVP. Apologies.
Twenty-one, almost twenty-two Years. December 22, 1984 AFC Wild Card hosting the Raiders in the Kingdome. Won by 13-7 defensively with 6 sacks and three turnovers.
We lost the following week in Miami 31-10, to a young Dan Marino. In his second year. (Seattle beat him the prior year-his rookie year in the 1983 playoffs.)
EDIT: I forgot to mention... Chuck Knox, considered Seattle's best pre-Holmgren coach (maybe absolute best) won coach of the year that year.
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Didn't Jerry Rice get the MVP one time? Other than him I can't think of any other WR.[/quote]
Yes and No. He received it from the "Pro Football Writers of America" in 1987. The more commonly referred to Associated Press MVP award was given to John Elway that year. No wideout has ever been honored by the AP, and Rice was the only receiver selected by the former.
EDIT: I didn't realize you were talking about the Super Bowl MVP. Apologies.