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Sherman is a tool (2 Viewers)

had Boldin caught more balls, he'd have been doing Sherman stuff too - Boldin had his trap shut for him, Crabtree too

thats just the way thugs roll in the NFL

 
Sherman is just a product of the system. This is why I have a problem with the Seahawks. They are what the Saints were punished for being in Bounty Gate. Difference? The NFL doesn't have an agenda now (Concusion lawsuits)

http://www.blackandgoldreview.com/2014/01/20/4876/

Why I Hate the NFL

Posted Jan 20 2014 by Bradley Warshauer with 0 Comments


Once mostly fun, games, and true love for a sports team associated with my city and culture, lately I mostly just hate the NFL and everything about it (except for the true love for New Orleans part, which is somehow something separate). I hate its hypocrisy and sliminess, its corporate neo-Orwellian Goodell bullcrap,and its hold over a cadre of writers and media personalities who recite the company lines of a hugely profitable entity that declares itself a nonprofit despite the fact it and everyone else knows this is a lie based on a backroom deal.

This feeling started in 2012, when the above hit close to home during the corporate public relations fest eye-rollingly known as Bountygate; lies repeated without question by sportswriters, fan-level conspiracy theorists who questioned those lies eventually proven mostly right, etc.

For me the whole 2012 thing is worse now that we’re supposed to be enjoying a Super Bowl team with a known liar and cheat for a head coach, one who allows a pay for performance system called the “Legion of Boom” that pools players’ money based on the on-field actions of said legion and yet is permissible under NFL rules because 1. the league, with Bountygate, has already made its PR point, and 2. the technicality of “the franchise” not being involved, and the way the money is disbursed (here’s more on the bounty program you didn’t know existed).

I’ve loved a team since birth that was attacked by a giant, overarching corporate entity, and nobody actually has a clear reason for why.

Check this out re Seattle:

“The trip will wind up costing him $100 — the fine from his fellow ‘Legion of Boom’ members for failing to finish the pick-six.”

Seahawks defenders pool money collected as a result of on-field actions. Just like Gregg Williams’ Saints.

Here’s my favorite part, related to why the Seahawks’ bounty program–which I can call a bounty program as accurately as the NFL called the Saints’ similar system a bounty program:

“Such monies may be donated to charities (other than those sponsored or established by individual players) or other institutions, or used for a postseason party.”

In other words you can collect and disburse money for a pay for performance program, even if it’s called “Legion of Boom”–boom, aka hard hits–so long as you effectively launder the cash.

Seriously: read the language again. Players can fine one another for on-field performance, pool the money, and disburse the money. They just have to disburse it via a “team party.” I haven’t seen all of Breaking Bad, but I’m pretty sure Saul, the show’s crooked lawyer, would approve.

So let’s get this absolutely clear.

Bad, illegal, evil: A group of NFL defensive players fine one another for on-field actions and pool money and then give one another the money directly = suspend the head coach for a year, attempt to do the same to the players involved, and launch a massive, year-long smear campaign against the team.

Acceptable, sanctioned, fine, according to the commissioner: A group of NFL defensive players fine one another for on-field actions and pool the money and then use the money to hire a dozen strippers and a DJ = look at how hard those guys play! That defense is so tough!

This nonsense shouldn’t cut so deep or affect me so strongly. Before 2012 and Bountygate, it wouldn’t have. It could have been all just silly fun, heroes and villains in a TV story. That’s how the NFL, and its narc, Roger Goodell, wants it, along with a heaping dose of corporate-manufactured “tradition” and jingoism. But it does affect me now, because the NFL corporation’s actions directly impacted the one thing about it that I have always loved, for better or worse, like family.

So how do you love a sports franchise as a part of your family and as an expression of your culture even as you deeply despise and condemn the league to which it belongs? I have no idea.

But I’ll probably be seeing a lot of plays and movies, or doing a lot of dishes, during days, like yesterday, when the Saints aren’t playing.
 
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I can understand the hate for Sherman with all you people of the "old school" thought about going about your business quietly and acting like you have been there before. But that isn't todays game.

I am glad that Sherman said what he said in the media. That type of stuff happens on most every play between the players. They are always talking smack to each other, especially between the WR and CB positions. Watch any game and you will see at least 10 different occurrences where someone is talking smack to an opposing player. That is part of the game of football today. It happens in every sport, that is part of the competitive nature that people have. Hell it even happens in my pick up basketball games. I am sick of players talking to the media, saying what they are "supposed" to say always. Let them entertain us with what they really want to say and what most people think. After all, this is supposed to be Entertainment for people.

 
You'd never know this guy graduated Stanford
I think this says it all. I'm sure they are much more proud to say that Andrew Luck is a Stanford grad than that conceited big-mouth Sherman. He's an embarrassment.
Guy is a 5th round draft picked who worked his way into being an all pro. He can talk all he wants to, all day long, guy backs it up on the field. What exactly is embarassing about him?
He's a cheat that got off on a technicality that's why I don't respect him.If he keeps pounding his chest saying he's the best corner in football, eventually people are going to start to believe him. I'm not mad at him for trying to get his name out there and drive up his value but he just seems to take it too far.
I get where your animosity lies, but the fact is he is already considered the best corner in football by most, including the best CB of all time. That doesn't have anything to do with chest pounding.
 
I can understand the hate for Sherman with all you people of the "old school" thought about going about your business quietly and acting like you have been there before. But that isn't todays game.

I am glad that Sherman said what he said in the media. That type of stuff happens on most every play between the players. They are always talking smack to each other, especially between the WR and CB positions. Watch any game and you will see at least 10 different occurrences where someone is talking smack to an opposing player. That is part of the game of football today. It happens in every sport, that is part of the competitive nature that people have. Hell it even happens in my pick up basketball games. I am sick of players talking to the media, saying what they are "supposed" to say always. Let them entertain us with what they really want to say and what most people think. After all, this is supposed to be Entertainment for people.
I am not old, nor am I old school in my train of thought. I just don't find someone acting that way very entertaining.

 
Sherman as an athlete is a complete idiot. He is a great player that has some major insecurities. Insecurities can come out in many ways as we have seen with past players like Owens and Ocho etc. Those defending Sherman saying it is a business move does not justify his actions as being an idiot as an athlete just becuase he is trying to make money. There are idiots everywhere who run a business or own a buisness that I dislike and don't defend them because it is business and they are trying to make money.
It's one thing to be bombastic and controversial. You can do that without being a complete #######. Muhammad Ali walked the line, but at least with him you knew there was some goodness and humor underneath it all. With Sherman there is none of that. The guy's nothing but an ugly, insecure, nasty ghetto punk with an ego complex. And that doesn't translate to money. People don't want to see that or hear that. At least not anyone worth their salt.
Pretty big assumption there on your part. Remember football is in the entertainment business and people watch to be entertained. Nothing wrong with having some players to play the bad guy role. Makes the game much more interesting if you have a rooting interest in a game, even if you are rooting against a particular player. I love what Sherman said last night. The only this I didn't like was Sherman getting the penalty...that was selfish

 
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Not sure what your point is. Whether Crabtree or Sherman was the bigger doosh at charity event was not a story when it happened and now that it is a story people are skeptical about Sherman's brothers version of the events.
For no good cause. If this was something Richard started I'm sure this would have made news. The fact that it didnt, along with what his brother stated and the below makes me think this was started by Crabtree.

Who knows what's true. But it would explain the handshake gesture if it was.
 
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didn't he have like 15 minutes to cool off before the interview
no
More like 5, 10, 30 and 60 minutes. The guy was a tool during 4 separate interviews after the game. One of which was about an hour after the game when in the formal press conference.
For someone who hates Sherman you spend alot of time listening to all of his interviews. See his actions work...even his haters pay attention.

 
Sherman really dislikes thug mentality. He really dislikes being talked down to by receivers. You won't see him talking like this to receivers that play with some semblance of honor and respect for other players. Crabtree isn't that guy. Fitzgerald is that guy, and there are many others like him that you won't see verbally squaring off with Sherman. I strongly doubt you will see any war of words between Sherman and anyone on the Denver roster.
Total BS. Did you listen to him miked-up vs the Vikings? I honestly don't think Webb and Patterson said two words to him and he is disrespecting them every chance he got.
How can you possibly know what they said or didn't say all game long?
Sherm was upset that Webb was blocking him too hard and was crying to the ref about it. He is just a complete tool.
Did you hear the whole, unedited game?
No did you?

 
didn't he have like 15 minutes to cool off before the interview
no
More like 5, 10, 30 and 60 minutes. The guy was a tool during 4 separate interviews after the game. One of which was about an hour after the game when in the formal press conference.
For someone who hates Sherman you spend alot of time listening to all of his interviews. See his actions work...even his haters pay attention are entertained
 
Sherman as an athlete is a complete idiot. He is a great player that has some major insecurities. Insecurities can come out in many ways as we have seen with past players like Owens and Ocho etc. Those defending Sherman saying it is a business move does not justify his actions as being an idiot as an athlete just becuase he is trying to make money. There are idiots everywhere who run a business or own a buisness that I dislike and don't defend them because it is business and they are trying to make money.
It's one thing to be bombastic and controversial. You can do that without being a complete #######. Muhammad Ali walked the line, but at least with him you knew there was some goodness and humor underneath it all. With Sherman there is none of that. The guy's nothing but an ugly, insecure, nasty ghetto punk with an ego complex. And that doesn't translate to money. People don't want to see that or hear that. At least not anyone worth their salt.
Two things I'm pretty sure of:

1. You would not have had this opinion of Muhammad Ali at the time

2. You have no idea of Muhammad Ali In the context of his time

Unless you think the notion of raising black consciousness in the height of the civil rights movement, taking on a Muslim name And throwing Away the heavyweight title in the height if the antiwar movement under threat of prison was all done for a laugh.

Muhammed Ali has been neutered and literally silenced and he's thus "safe" now.

 
Sherman as an athlete is a complete idiot. He is a great player that has some major insecurities. Insecurities can come out in many ways as we have seen with past players like Owens and Ocho etc. Those defending Sherman saying it is a business move does not justify his actions as being an idiot as an athlete just becuase he is trying to make money. There are idiots everywhere who run a business or own a buisness that I dislike and don't defend them because it is business and they are trying to make money.
It's one thing to be bombastic and controversial. You can do that without being a complete #######. Muhammad Ali walked the line, but at least with him you knew there was some goodness and humor underneath it all. With Sherman there is none of that. The guy's nothing but an ugly, insecure, nasty ghetto punk with an ego complex. And that doesn't translate to money. People don't want to see that or hear that. At least not anyone worth their salt.
Two things I'm pretty sure of:

1. You would not have had this opinion of Muhammad Ali at the time

2. You have no idea of Muhammad Ali In the context of his time

Unless you think the notion of raising black consciousness in the height of the civil rights movement, taking on a Muslim name And throwing Away the heavyweight title in the height if the antiwar movement under threat of prison was all done for a laugh.

Muhammed Ali has been neutered and literally silenced and he's thus "safe" now.
The Ali rap had zero to do with raising black consciousness or belittling his opponent after a competition.

 
Sherman as an athlete is a complete idiot. He is a great player that has some major insecurities. Insecurities can come out in many ways as we have seen with past players like Owens and Ocho etc. Those defending Sherman saying it is a business move does not justify his actions as being an idiot as an athlete just becuase he is trying to make money. There are idiots everywhere who run a business or own a buisness that I dislike and don't defend them because it is business and they are trying to make money.
It's one thing to be bombastic and controversial. You can do that without being a complete #######. Muhammad Ali walked the line, but at least with him you knew there was some goodness and humor underneath it all. With Sherman there is none of that. The guy's nothing but an ugly, insecure, nasty ghetto punk with an ego complex. And that doesn't translate to money. People don't want to see that or hear that. At least not anyone worth their salt.
Two things I'm pretty sure of:1. You would not have had this opinion of Muhammad Ali at the time

2. You have no idea of Muhammad Ali In the context of his time

Unless you think the notion of raising black consciousness in the height of the civil rights movement, taking on a Muslim name And throwing Away the heavyweight title in the height if the antiwar movement under threat of prison was all done for a laugh.

Muhammed Ali has been neutered and literally silenced and he's thus "safe" now.
The Ali rap had zero to do with raising black consciousness or belittling his opponent after a competition.
:lmao: keep telling yourself that.

 
I can understand the hate for Sherman with all you people of the "old school" thought about going about your business quietly and acting like you have been there before. But that isn't todays game.

I am glad that Sherman said what he said in the media. That type of stuff happens on most every play between the players. They are always talking smack to each other, especially between the WR and CB positions. Watch any game and you will see at least 10 different occurrences where someone is talking smack to an opposing player. That is part of the game of football today. It happens in every sport, that is part of the competitive nature that people have. Hell it even happens in my pick up basketball games. I am sick of players talking to the media, saying what they are "supposed" to say always. Let them entertain us with what they really want to say and what most people think. After all, this is supposed to be Entertainment for people.
I am not old, nor am I old school in my train of thought. I just don't find someone acting that way very entertaining.
Do you guys hate it when players talk trash with other players during the game too or just when a player airs it out in the media. Just because you can actually hear what Sherman said compared to what players say on nearly every play of every game, makes Sherman the bad guy. I'm sure a lot of people favorite players talk trash every game they ever play in, but since you can't hear them in the media, it doesn't bother you.

 
I'm in my later 40s so maybe I'm just getting old but I hate all the trash talking and antics that are all over on all teams in the NFL. I find Sherman very unlikeable. I don't want me kids listening to players run their mouths after the game like that. I also despise players running around and signaling the first down every time they make a catch or run for a first down. It is everywhere in the NFL these days. I'm a Packer fan and just can't stand Jermichael Finley. He will drop 3 easy catches and then make one catch and signal first down. I find it all pretty idiotic.

 
Sherman as an athlete is a complete idiot. He is a great player that has some major insecurities. Insecurities can come out in many ways as we have seen with past players like Owens and Ocho etc. Those defending Sherman saying it is a business move does not justify his actions as being an idiot as an athlete just becuase he is trying to make money. There are idiots everywhere who run a business or own a buisness that I dislike and don't defend them because it is business and they are trying to make money.
It's one thing to be bombastic and controversial. You can do that without being a complete #######. Muhammad Ali walked the line, but at least with him you knew there was some goodness and humor underneath it all. With Sherman there is none of that. The guy's nothing but an ugly, insecure, nasty ghetto punk with an ego complex. And that doesn't translate to money. People don't want to see that or hear that. At least not anyone worth their salt.
Two things I'm pretty sure of:

1. You would not have had this opinion of Muhammad Ali at the time

2. You have no idea of Muhammad Ali In the context of his time

Unless you think the notion of raising black consciousness in the height of the civil rights movement, taking on a Muslim name And throwing Away the heavyweight title in the height if the antiwar movement under threat of prison was all done for a laugh.

Muhammed Ali has been neutered and literally silenced and he's thus "safe" now.
I grew up in the 60's and 70's. Believe me, I know all about Muhammad Ali. I lived it. There were plenty of people back then who supported the things Ali was doing. Howard Cosell first and foremost.Ali only showed an ugly cruel side once or twice. The "what's my name" torturing beat down and calling Joe Frazier a "gorilla". Years later he acknowledged as much.

 
I can understand the hate for Sherman with all you people of the "old school" thought about going about your business quietly and acting like you have been there before. But that isn't todays game.

I am glad that Sherman said what he said in the media. That type of stuff happens on most every play between the players. They are always talking smack to each other, especially between the WR and CB positions. Watch any game and you will see at least 10 different occurrences where someone is talking smack to an opposing player. That is part of the game of football today. It happens in every sport, that is part of the competitive nature that people have. Hell it even happens in my pick up basketball games. I am sick of players talking to the media, saying what they are "supposed" to say always. Let them entertain us with what they really want to say and what most people think. After all, this is supposed to be Entertainment for people.
I am not old, nor am I old school in my train of thought. I just don't find someone acting that way very entertaining.
Do you guys hate it when players talk trash with other players during the game too or just when a player airs it out in the media. Just because you can actually hear what Sherman said compared to what players say on nearly every play of every game, makes Sherman the bad guy. I'm sure a lot of people favorite players talk trash every game they ever play in, but since you can't hear them in the media, it doesn't bother you.
When you were a kid, you knew your parents had alone time in the bedroom. Did you want to see or hear it? No. Just because we know things exist doesn't mean we think they should be out there for everyone to hear and see. He's a great corner. Something a lot of young kids aspire to be some day. I think most people would agree that we'd prefer the kids growing up to not idolize somebody that has no class and talks trash publicly.

I think it was Deion during one of the pregames that was talking about trash talking. He said most people wouldn't believe it, but he never did it. He was a showboat. He loved to celebrate, but he didn't disrespect other players.

 
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Sherman as an athlete is a complete idiot. He is a great player that has some major insecurities. Insecurities can come out in many ways as we have seen with past players like Owens and Ocho etc. Those defending Sherman saying it is a business move does not justify his actions as being an idiot as an athlete just becuase he is trying to make money. There are idiots everywhere who run a business or own a buisness that I dislike and don't defend them because it is business and they are trying to make money.
It's one thing to be bombastic and controversial. You can do that without being a complete #######. Muhammad Ali walked the line, but at least with him you knew there was some goodness and humor underneath it all. With Sherman there is none of that. The guy's nothing but an ugly, insecure, nasty ghetto punk with an ego complex. And that doesn't translate to money. People don't want to see that or hear that. At least not anyone worth their salt.
Two things I'm pretty sure of: 1. You would not have had this opinion of Muhammad Ali at the time

2. You have no idea of Muhammad Ali In the context of his time

Unless you think the notion of raising black consciousness in the height of the civil rights movement, taking on a Muslim name And throwing Away the heavyweight title in the height if the antiwar movement under threat of prison was all done for a laugh.

Muhammed Ali has been neutered and literally silenced and he's thus "safe" now.
I grew up in the 60's and 70's. Believe me, I know all about Muhammad Ali. I lived it. There were plenty of people back then who supported the things Ali was doing. Howard Cosell first and foremost.Ali only showed an ugly cruel side once or twice. The "what's my name" torturing beat down and calling Joe Frazier a "gorilla". Years later he acknowledged as much.
I stand corrected in that case.

So what was your opinion of Ali at the time

 
I can understand the hate for Sherman with all you people of the "old school" thought about going about your business quietly and acting like you have been there before. But that isn't todays game.

I am glad that Sherman said what he said in the media. That type of stuff happens on most every play between the players. They are always talking smack to each other, especially between the WR and CB positions. Watch any game and you will see at least 10 different occurrences where someone is talking smack to an opposing player. That is part of the game of football today. It happens in every sport, that is part of the competitive nature that people have. Hell it even happens in my pick up basketball games. I am sick of players talking to the media, saying what they are "supposed" to say always. Let them entertain us with what they really want to say and what most people think. After all, this is supposed to be Entertainment for people.
I am not old, nor am I old school in my train of thought. I just don't find someone acting that way very entertaining.
Do you guys hate it when players talk trash with other players during the game too or just when a player airs it out in the media. Just because you can actually hear what Sherman said compared to what players say on nearly every play of every game, makes Sherman the bad guy. I'm sure a lot of people favorite players talk trash every game they ever play in, but since you can't hear them in the media, it doesn't bother you.
When you were a kid, you knew your parents had alone time in the bedroom. Did you want to see or hear it? No. Just because we know things exist doesn't mean we think they should be out there for everyone to hear and see. He's a great corner. Something a lot of young kids aspire to be some day. I think most people would agree that we'd prefer the kids growing up to not idolize somebody that has no class and talks trash publicly.

I think it was Deion during one of the pregames that was talking about trash talking. He said most people wouldn't believe it, but he never did it. He was a showboat. He loved to celebrate, but he didn't disrespect other players.
Well kids see the trash talking every game, you just can't hear what they actually say. When 2 player are heading back to their huddles pointing and carrying on with each other, often times they are saying far worse things to each other than what Erin Andrews interviewed.

 
IMO what Belichick said was worse then what Sherm said :shrug:
Wait a minute. I have to hear this. Please explain yourself more.
Sherman had an actual altericatuon with Crabtree and battled against him for 3 hours. Ended up making a pretty emotional play at the end of probbaly the most meaningful game of his career against a rival team and player.

Belichick has been here before. Has coached bigger games. Has been accused and convicted of cheating. Has surely drawn up plays much like the one Welker ran. He also ASSUMED about the intent of a player simply because he doesnt like him. Coaches are also held to much higher standards. Billy should have known better. A LOT better actually

 
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I can understand the hate for Sherman with all you people of the "old school" thought about going about your business quietly and acting like you have been there before. But that isn't todays game.

I am glad that Sherman said what he said in the media. That type of stuff happens on most every play between the players. They are always talking smack to each other, especially between the WR and CB positions. Watch any game and you will see at least 10 different occurrences where someone is talking smack to an opposing player. That is part of the game of football today. It happens in every sport, that is part of the competitive nature that people have. Hell it even happens in my pick up basketball games. I am sick of players talking to the media, saying what they are "supposed" to say always. Let them entertain us with what they really want to say and what most people think. After all, this is supposed to be Entertainment for people.
I am not old, nor am I old school in my train of thought. I just don't find someone acting that way very entertaining.
Do you guys hate it when players talk trash with other players during the game too or just when a player airs it out in the media. Just because you can actually hear what Sherman said compared to what players say on nearly every play of every game, makes Sherman the bad guy. I'm sure a lot of people favorite players talk trash every game they ever play in, but since you can't hear them in the media, it doesn't bother you.
When you were a kid, you knew your parents had alone time in the bedroom. Did you want to see or hear it? No. Just because we know things exist doesn't mean we think they should be out there for everyone to hear and see. He's a great corner. Something a lot of young kids aspire to be some day. I think most people would agree that we'd prefer the kids growing up to not idolize somebody that has no class and talks trash publicly.

I think it was Deion during one of the pregames that was talking about trash talking. He said most people wouldn't believe it, but he never did it. He was a showboat. He loved to celebrate, but he didn't disrespect other players.
Well kids see the trash talking every game, you just can't hear what they actually say. When 2 player are heading back to their huddles pointing and carrying on with each other, often times they are saying far worse things to each other than what Erin Andrews interviewed.
That's my point. I believe it should be kept between those 2 guys and not brought to the public. Nobody else in the NFL feels the need to go around publicly stating that another player is terrible. Then when asked for an explanation, his excuse is "He started it!"

 
Sherman wrote an article today explaining things:

To Those who would call me a thug or worse....

http://mmqb.si.com/2014/01/20/richard-sherman-interview-michael-crabtree/
Judge a man by what he does off the field
Like in press conferences?

Edit: But after reading this article, I think he actually did realize how many people hate him now and he realizes he went too far. He finishes out the article praising the individual broncos' players. Something this guy doesn't normally do. He's a great player. As long as this was his tipping point and he stops acting so classless and disrespectful going forward, I think people will change their opinion of him. At this time, it's just hard to respect a guy that was caught taking PEDs but was let go on a technicality to go on bragging about being the best and trashing his opponents.

 
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This "All-Pro Stanford Graduate" will end up in jail or dead one day because of his elitist attitude. He is better at life than Skip Bayless? While I am not the biggest Skip Bayless fan, Skip handled that interview and Shermans ignorance with class. I mentioned in another thread, I love ego when it does not hurt or insult others. Build yourself up as much as you like, but to rip others is classless. Sherman by far is now the most hated player in sports as all his faults will surface and thats all people will see him for.

 
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Sherman just said on SVP that he was miked up yesterday and he truly went up to Crabtree and told him good game when Crabtree pushed him so maybe Crabtree was the punk? Hopefully that sound bit comes out cause I'd like to see if Sherman is telling the truth. I'd love to hear that final exchange.

 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.

 
Sherman just said on SVP that he was miked up yesterday and he truly went up to Crabtree and told him good game when Crabtree pushed him so maybe Crabtree was the punk? Hopefully that sound bit comes out cause I'd like to see if Sherman is telling the truth. I'd love to hear that final exchange.
So a person that acts the way Sherman does was really going up to Crabtree to tell him good game before the game was even over and Crabtree pushes his Facemask after being "mocked" and he is the punk? Shermans arrogance is unlike like any other I have come to learn. It seems everything he does is for him, I do not believe anything he says when his actions show something to the contrary. So while on the audio he could of been saying good game, if there is bad blood between him and Crabtree, it was not a genuine good game. Look at how he treated Skip Bayless unprovoked. I am not judging him based off hearsay or rumors, I am judging him based on visual evidence that shows this guy is a bad person and a thug.

 
The more I see that play, the less impressive it is. Severely under thrown and actually if Sherman was in position he would've had an easy pick. The recovery he made from being out of position was the good play.
He was out of position because Crabtree pushed him a little and Sherm was expecting the pass to be thrown where it should've been, the back of the end zone.

 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.

 
Sherman just said on SVP that he was miked up yesterday and he truly went up to Crabtree and told him good game when Crabtree pushed him so maybe Crabtree was the punk? Hopefully that sound bit comes out cause I'd like to see if Sherman is telling the truth. I'd love to hear that final exchange.
So a person that acts the way Sherman does was really going up to Crabtree to tell him good game before the game was even over and Crabtree pushes his Facemask after being "mocked" and he is the punk? Shermans arrogance is unlike like any other I have come to learn. It seems everything he does is for him, I do not believe anything he says when his actions show something to the contrary. So while on the audio he could of been saying good game, if there is bad blood between him and Crabtree, it was not a genuine good game. Look at how he treated Skip Bayless unprovoked. I am not judging him based off hearsay or rumors, I am judging him based on visual evidence that shows this guy is a bad person and a thug.
Thug :lmao: Funny how you believe everything bad about Sherman based on the one heat of the moment sound byte that he doesn't talk up his team and DB unit, though he did end it with a Legion of Boom shout out. But Crabtree is a cherubic angel who did nothing dooshy all game or in the offseason and was totally innocent in the feud. Clearly his postgame tweets show that he is above all this...

That thug also had this to say about the game:

"One thing I can't accept is what I read after the game about Seahawks fans throwing food at (Bowman) as he was being carted off the field with his knee injury," Sherman wrote. "If it's true, it's beyond terrible. That's as low as it gets. I'm sure whoever did this is in a small minority of fans, because I don't think that kind of action is an accurate representation of the character of the 12th man.

"Navorro Bowman is a great player who plays the game the right way. When he went down, I dropped to a knee and prayed for him. He deserves better than having food thrown at him as he's carted off a field. All players deserve better than that."
 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.

 
Sherman just said on SVP that he was miked up yesterday and he truly went up to Crabtree and told him good game when Crabtree pushed him so maybe Crabtree was the punk? Hopefully that sound bit comes out cause I'd like to see if Sherman is telling the truth. I'd love to hear that final exchange.
Uh, even Sherman himself admitted in the post game interview on the field that he taunted Crabtree at that moment. Yeah, he said "good game" but then followed it up with a sarcastic "good try" and "I am the best", or some other nonsense to that affect.I tell you what, Crabtree showed remarkable restraint at that moment. I've played a lot of competitive sports, and I play with a lot of passion. If anyone came up to me after making a play like that and slapped me on the butt saying that garbage it would have been the ugliest fight ever seen on a football field. Kudos to Crabtree for being the giver man and walking away. That could have been real ugly.

 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.
Do you act hostile to anyone who disagrees with you? I have no doubt someone like you supports Sherman.

 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.
Do you act hostile to anyone who disagrees with you? I have no doubt someone like you supports Sherman.
Like I said, thinking is your problem. i've harshly criticized Sherman repeatedly for the last two seasons and I don't support him at all when he runs his mouth. Anything else that's false you want to try and claim?

 
This "All-Pro Stanford Graduate" will end up in jail or dead one day because of his elitist attitude. He is better at life than Skip Bayless? While I am not the biggest Skip Bayless fan, Skip handled that interview and Shermans ignorance with class. I mentioned in another thread, I love ego when it does not hurt or insult others. Build yourself up as much as you like, but to rip others is classless. Sherman by far is now the most hated player in sports as all his faults will surface and thats all people will see him for.
Yeah, that Skip Bayless interview is just about the ugliest display of human arrogance and disrespect I've ever seen, and that's saying something. I literally couldn't stomach it and had to turn it off halfway through.How can anyone watch this and not hate this guy?

 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.
Do you act hostile to anyone who disagrees with you? I have no doubt someone like you supports Sherman.
Like I said, thinking is your problem. i've harshly criticized Sherman repeatedly for the last two seasons and I don't support him at all when he runs his mouth. Anything else that's false you want to try and claim?
Is it your goal to try to get a rise out of others? You seem like you are not very friendly to people. Thinking is my problem? I will not respond and let others judge you for what you say. I already can see many have a low opinion of your posts as it is.

 
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Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.
Do you act hostile to anyone who disagrees with you? I have no doubt someone like you supports Sherman.
Like I said, thinking is your problem. i've harshly criticized Sherman repeatedly for the last two seasons and I don't support him at all when he runs his mouth. Anything else that's false you want to try and claim?
Is it your goal to try to get a rise out of others? You seem like you are not very friendly to people.
Is it your goal to be completely wrong all the time? You see like you are not very good at getting facts straight.

 
False Start said:
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.
Do you act hostile to anyone who disagrees with you? I have no doubt someone like you supports Sherman.
Like I said, thinking is your problem. i've harshly criticized Sherman repeatedly for the last two seasons and I don't support him at all when he runs his mouth. Anything else that's false you want to try and claim?
Is it your goal to try to get a rise out of others? You seem like you are not very friendly to people.
Is it your goal to be completely wrong all the time? You see like you are not very good at getting facts straight.
What is a fact I was wrong on?
Facts. Plural. Start with the bolded in this post tree alone. Work your way back from there through your other posts.

 
This "All-Pro Stanford Graduate" will end up in jail or dead one day because of his elitist attitude. He is better at life than Skip Bayless? While I am not the biggest Skip Bayless fan, Skip handled that interview and Shermans ignorance with class. I mentioned in another thread, I love ego when it does not hurt or insult others. Build yourself up as much as you like, but to rip others is classless. Sherman by far is now the most hated player in sports as all his faults will surface and thats all people will see him for.
Yeah, that Skip Bayless interview is just about the ugliest display of human arrogance and disrespect I've ever seen, and that's saying something. I literally couldn't stomach it and had to turn it off halfway through.How can anyone watch this and not hate this guy?

That's the only interview I have ever seen where I actually sided with Skip. I feel dirty.

 
Anyone that complains about Sherman's behavior is either:

A. A bitter Niner fan

or

B. Jealous that Sherman plays for the Seahawks and not their team
Disagree. I am neutral and I dislike SF and Seattle the same. As a coach at a high school level I point my athletes to the Tim Duncans and Mannings of the world. Not to guys like Sherman.
I disagree too. I'm a Seahawk fan from their very first game and I complain about his behavior regularly, as do a number of my fellow fans.
Interesting as I think anyone who defends Sherman after last night is either...

A) A Seahawks fan.

or

B) Detached from reality.
Well, that's your problem right there.
Do you act hostile to anyone who disagrees with you? I have no doubt someone like you supports Sherman.
Like I said, thinking is your problem. i've harshly criticized Sherman repeatedly for the last two seasons and I don't support him at all when he runs his mouth. Anything else that's false you want to try and claim?
Is it your goal to try to get a rise out of others? You seem like you are not very friendly to people. Thinking is my problem? I will not respond and let others judge you for what you say. I already can see many have a low opinion of your posts as it is.
You are not very friendly to people :shrug:

 
Sherman just said on SVP that he was miked up yesterday and he truly went up to Crabtree and told him good game when Crabtree pushed him so maybe Crabtree was the punk? Hopefully that sound bit comes out cause I'd like to see if Sherman is telling the truth. I'd love to hear that final exchange.
Uh, even Sherman himself admitted in the post game interview on the field that he taunted Crabtree at that moment. Yeah, he said "good game" but then followed it up with a sarcastic "good try" and "I am the best", or some other nonsense to that affect.I tell you what, Crabtree showed remarkable restraint at that moment. I've played a lot of competitive sports, and I play with a lot of passion. If anyone came up to me after making a play like that and slapped me on the butt saying that garbage it would have been the ugliest fight ever seen on a football field. Kudos to Crabtree for being the giver man and walking away. That could have been real ugly.
Like I said I'd love to hear that audio so I can inform my own opinion.

 

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