This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, underscores the on-field action of the Seattle Seahawks playing to their home crowd. In 1976, Seattle fans received their own professional football team. As the Seahawks strengthened their young franchise, their loud, sold out crowds became known as the 12th MAN®. In the 1980’s, Seattle fans had such an impact on the success of the team that Seahawks’ President Mike McCormack retired the number 12 on December 15, 1984. In 2005, the 12th MAN made a difference in helping the Seahawks win their first-ever NFC Championship and set a single-season attendance record. Today, before every home game kickoff, a flag is raised in honor of the 12th MAN.
Framing Options:
Unframed: Paper
measures 13 1/2 x 40 inches using grade A, pH neutral, heavy art stock & UV
resistant ink. $33.95
Standard
Frame: The print is
mounted and backed up with foam core. Frame is black aluminum covered with
glass. Outside dimensions are 13 3/4 inches x 40 1/4 inches. It measures about
7/8 inches out from the wall and is 3/8 inches wide with a rounded profile
(front). $89.95

Deluxe
Frame: The
print is mounted and backed up with foam core. Frame is black aluminum covered
with glass. Outside dimensions are 18 inches x 44 inches. It measures about 7/8
inches out from the wall and is 1-1/4 inches wide with a custom sculpted profile
(front). Two mats in appropriate colors make the Deluxe Framed option really
stand out so fans can exclaim their enthusiasm. $199.95

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 02 November, 2012.