Seahawks arrive for Super circus

JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Crunching through the gray curbside snow piles, the Seattle Seahawks walked through the same doors they did six weeks ago.

Police and police cars lined the streets waiting for the arrival of the NFC champions. Packed into buses, the Seahawks pulled up to the Westin Hotel on Washington Boulevard in resurgent Jersey City just like they did for the Dec. 15 game against the New York Giants.

A few distinct differences this time. Dozens of officers and security personnel were present. Almost as many cameras were at the hotel entrance. There were cameras when the plane landed, prompting head coach Pete Carroll to wonder about the importance of documenting Seahawks players and coaches getting off the plane.

The lobby was filled with “NFC Champions” material for sale. Other booths draped in NFL logos were set up.

That was just the start of the chaos. Once Carroll and six players — Russell Wilson, Richard Sherman, Max Unger, Earl Thomas, Cliff Avril and Doug Baldwin — made it upstairs to the conference room, the first large dose of what this week would be like began.

Sherman’s interview table was engulfed by television cameras before the Seahawks reached the hotel. Reporters stood four deep to get a view and sound from Sherman, who has rocketed to an amplified level of national fame following his postgame interview in the NFC title game. One reporter joked to another, “You’re obstructing my inability to see.”

This is part of the pregame battle to be waged. More press conferences follow today, preceding Media Day on Tuesday, a day the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey view with pride.

The Seahawks, as it has been noted, have little Super Bowl experience. Backup wide receiver Ricardo Lockette was at last year’s Super Bowl while with the San Francisco 49ers. Outside of that, no player has dealt with this scenario.

“We’ve had a process to deal with the biggest occurrences we could deal with,” Carroll said. “If we just started talking about it this week, I don’t think we’d have a chance. But, we’ve been preparing to be a championship team all along.

“We’re not going to try to live up to the moment. We’re not going to try to elevate to this wonderful setting that we’re in. We’re going to try to do the things we know how to do.”

Carroll joked he did not have Lockette make a presentation to the team about how to be prepared. But he was serious when talking about another mental element for the Seahawks to deal with.

The NFC title game came with an almost equal amount of pressure considering the opponent. There is no blood lust between the Broncos and Seahawks the way there was with Seattle and San Francisco. Satisfaction with that win and making the Super Bowl is something the Seahawks are guarding against.

“That’s an issue,” Carroll said. “OK, we got here, we got that done. Or just the sense of relief that you’ve arrived here. We had great matchups down the schedule and there were none bigger than the San Francisco matchup. Though we’re young, I think they’ve got a mature perspective of what it takes to perform really well and that’s what we’re relying on.”

Each player had to be extracted from his designated table by public relations workers. Following a packed sendoff from their practice headquarters in Renton on Sunday morning — fans spilled into the road slowing the bus — the Seahawks were done for the day.

Carroll will begin to figure out if the Seahawks will be practicing inside or out. The typical Northeast January has frozen practice fields, though it is supposed to warm as the week goes along. Wilson will go back to studying film. He estimated three hours of film watching during the 41/2-hour flight to Newark.

Seven days prior to the organization’s second Super Bowl appearance, the Seahawks received their first dose of demand. Things are just getting started.

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