We’re two weeks into the NFL season and Seahawks fans, AKA “12’s,” are already in panic mode.
In fact, the panic is so real that fans are already blaming the team’s misfortune on quarterback Russell Wilson’s relationship with Ciara. They even set up a GoFundMe account to raise $50,000 for them to break up (we don’t entirely understand the logic behind that, but you do you, Seahawks fans).
The GoFundMe description reads:
Us Seahawks fans would love to see our team winning again.
After seeing how great Future Hendrix career has been since Ciara broke up with him. We think the same thing can happen to Russell Wilson again!!
After his wife cheated on him he won his first Super Bowl. We’re certain his next big breakup will encourage a rebound of epic proportions.
So to do this we’re gonna get Ciara’s career back on track so she has no time to be in a relationship. Donate to save our Seahawks!!
Go 12’s!!!
#FreeRussell
It should be interesting to see how much money this thing raises.
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