'12th Man' is everywhere: Even Seattle's traffic signs support the Seahawks
The Seahawks don’t just have the “12th Man” on their side, they have the entire city of Seattle rooting for them, and it showed in advance of Sunday’s NFC Championship victory vs. the San Francisco 49ers.
Seattle pulled out all the stops showing support for their beloved team, adding Seahawks-inspired traffic signs along Washington State Route 520 before the title game at CenturyLink Field.
Russell Wilson and Co. were able to defeat the 49ers and punch their ticket to the Super Bowl, but one of the signs had the potential to lead to some tickets being handed out by Seattle’s finest. ”Go Beast Mode” isn’t the best advice to give drivers on highways, but we get where they were going with it.
Check out the signs in the photo below.
Check out the traffic signs along westbound SR 520 this morning between Bellevue and Medina. #12thMan #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/GLzFgfcvb0
— KING 5 News (@KING5Seattle) January 19, 2014
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