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Sherman is a tool (1 Viewer)

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.
Yeah...Im sure it was a geniune good game attempt...seconds before he got flagged doing the choke sign right?

 
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.
I also can only go by what I have seen. I have seen him posture in the past and given the end of game antics yesterday and what I have seen referenced in this thread today, I am still convinced. I will hesitate to call him a thug, but I will call him tasteless and punk. His self promotional side (Stanford Grad smart guy) should know that given their apparent history, Crabtree is not going to shake at that point. He did that with the full intent of provocation, knowing he could claim otherwise when it did not work. It was a full blown setup.

I do not know what Crabtree and his history is all about. I suspect he is 'suspect' also. I believe he was suspect coming out of college?

What strikes me is Sherman is HUGELY self serving, hypocritical and evasive. He criticizes Crabtree for the shove after his attempt at a handshake, but also justifies his rant as heat of the moment action. Both I say would qualify.

The Bayless exchange threw me over the edge. Deny the past and focus only on provocation. Do not answer direct questions and belittle your 'foe'. He claimed that he wanted to talk about some charity work, but only when Bayless was talking or asking a question. When Sherman's mouth opened and only he had the mic it was 100%, I am the best. Nothing else. What also surprises me is that Stephen A sat quietly by. Was there more?

Also this explaination attempt at justifcation shows similar avoidance. "ask Crabtree". He tries to place himself above the fray, when he stands squarely in it and is hugely responsible for it.

I vote TOOL.

 
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.
I think those that are so offended by Sherman are the ones detached from reality. It's a game...lighten up. Is Sherman an arrogant dbag? Absolutely but he's in the entertainment business and he's very entertaining. You and may other haters seem so offended...almost like it ruined your day.

 
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?

Now you can see why guys like Trent Williams and Michael Crabtree want to punch this guy in the teeth. He's almost child-like in the way he talks. So annoying. I wanted to beat his ### while I was listening to that.

 
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.
Yeah...Im sure it was a geniune good game attempt...seconds before he got flagged doing the choke sign right?
I'll say it again for the 3rd time....I'd love to hear the audio on it then I'll form my opinion.

 
The nfl is littered with ### holes on every team, especially the stars, it's on the team to properly manage them. It can be done at every position but qb. Can't have that act at qb, and don't want your team dominated by these types, but a couple few of them? A strong clubhouse keeps them in line.
What would be the optimal number of egomaniacal jerks on a team? Zero? 5? 25?
varies team to team, but probably single digits. I think it's a big reason why Philly failed when they went free agent crazy that one year. Too many egos, not strong enough leadership.
So a team could suffer from having too few jerks on its roster. Is that your position?
nope, but whatever fits your narrative.
I asked you what the optimal number of jerks was. You said "single digits". If you understand the term "optimal", then you would realize that the implication is exactly what I said. A team with zero jerks has less than the optimal number, and therefore would suffer from not enough jerkiness, according to what you've said.
well, every situation is different, so I suggest you ask better questions.
 
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.
I think those that are so offended by Sherman are the ones detached from reality. It's a game...lighten up. Is Sherman an arrogant dbag? Absolutely but he's in the entertainment business and he's very entertaining. You and may other haters seem so offended...almost like it ruined your day.
And he will make a torn ACL be very entertaining one day.

 
The nfl is littered with ### holes on every team, especially the stars, it's on the team to properly manage them. It can be done at every position but qb. Can't have that act at qb, and don't want your team dominated by these types, but a couple few of them? A strong clubhouse keeps them in line.
What would be the optimal number of egomaniacal jerks on a team? Zero? 5? 25?
varies team to team, but probably single digits. I think it's a big reason why Philly failed when they went free agent crazy that one year. Too many egos, not strong enough leadership.
So a team could suffer from having too few jerks on its roster. Is that your position?
nope, but whatever fits your narrative.
I asked you what the optimal number of jerks was. You said "single digits". If you understand the term "optimal", then you would realize that the implication is exactly what I said. A team with zero jerks has less than the optimal number, and therefore would suffer from not enough jerkiness, according to what you've said.
well, every situation is different, so I suggest you ask better questions.
unlike in the rest ofvtge activities in my life, in football, I just want to win.
Acting the way Sherman does isn't what wins games. Playing the way Sherman does is what wins games.

You seem to be having a hard time separating these things.
i want the player if the personality can be managed, they're in the Super Bowl, I'd say the team was successful managing his personality.
Everyone would be better off if the guy didn't need his personality to be managed, is the point that keeps eluding you.
most good teams usually have an edge, guys that toe the line usually push this line, team leaders keep them in check. If this league were 32 versions of the pats it would be very boring.
 
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.
I think those that are so offended by Sherman are the ones detached from reality. It's a game...lighten up. Is Sherman an arrogant dbag? Absolutely but he's in the entertainment business and he's very entertaining. You and may other haters seem so offended...almost like it ruined your day.
And he will make a torn ACL be very entertaining one day.
LOL. Junior, please don't ever leave this place.
 
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.
I think those that are so offended by Sherman are the ones detached from reality. It's a game...lighten up. Is Sherman an arrogant dbag? Absolutely but he's in the entertainment business and he's very entertaining. You and may other haters seem so offended...almost like it ruined your day.
Who is all that offended by what the did?

Just because people criticize it and call it punk behavior does not mean it offends us.

 
proninja said:
General Tso said:
Holy Cow, will someone please get this guy away from the microphones before he does any more harm? He has quickly become the most hated athlete I have ever seen. Seriously. Why do you need to still run your mouth about Crabtree being "mediocre" at 11:46?

And #### Dilfer for saying how great Carroll is for letting his players be themselves. Oh my God what a truly pathetic organization from the top down. Just horrible. Please Peyton, kick these posers back to that rainy ####-hole.
OJ Simpson

Rae Carrruth

Pete Rose

Ugeth Urbina

You think the best corner in football being a jerk about being the best corner in football is on the level of murder, and that a smart Stanford grad who is a great teammate, awesome film room guy, and model citizen off the field is as hated as murderers because you don't like how he runs his mouth.

That's remarkably dumb.
And don't forget Mike Vick, maybe Tiger Woods. Hernandez. Lance Armstrong. Lots of people hate Labron as well.
 
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Maybe it's just be but I see a difference between talking some trash before a game, jawing back in forth during a game and taunting your opponent afterwards. The later is just classless. You won....you don't have to say anything now. Act like you're not surprised by result.

 
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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.
I think those that are so offended by Sherman are the ones detached from reality. It's a game...lighten up. Is Sherman an arrogant dbag? Absolutely but he's in the entertainment business and he's very entertaining. You and may other haters seem so offended...almost like it ruined your day.
Who is all that offended by what the did?

Just because people criticize it and call it punk behavior does not mean it offends us.
Read the thread. General Tso called him his most hated athlete ever...sound's like he's offended. Others are saying his supporters are "detached from reality" which is over the top. That's why I said many and not all haters. I understand, but don't agree, how people don't like him and have said that in other posts. Not every thread is about you Sho.

 
The nfl is littered with ### holes on every team, especially the stars, it's on the team to properly manage them. It can be done at every position but qb. Can't have that act at qb, and don't want your team dominated by these types, but a couple few of them? A strong clubhouse keeps them in line.
What would be the optimal number of egomaniacal jerks on a team? Zero? 5? 25?
varies team to team, but probably single digits. I think it's a big reason why Philly failed when they went free agent crazy that one year. Too many egos, not strong enough leadership.
So a team could suffer from having too few jerks on its roster. Is that your position?
nope, but whatever fits your narrative.
I asked you what the optimal number of jerks was. You said "single digits". If you understand the term "optimal", then you would realize that the implication is exactly what I said. A team with zero jerks has less than the optimal number, and therefore would suffer from not enough jerkiness, according to what you've said.
well, every situation is different, so I suggest you ask better questions.
OK fine. Every situation is different.

Outline for me a situation where having more jerks would improve a team's success.

 
unlike in the rest ofvtge activities in my life, in football, I just want to win.
Acting the way Sherman does isn't what wins games. Playing the way Sherman does is what wins games.

You seem to be having a hard time separating these things.
i want the player if the personality can be managed, they're in the Super Bowl, I'd say the team was successful managing his personality.
Everyone would be better off if the guy didn't need his personality to be managed, is the point that keeps eluding you.
most good teams usually have an edge, guys that toe the line usually push this line, team leaders keep them in check. If this league were 32 versions of the pats it would be very boring.
What does boring have to do with anything?

You said you just want to win. I've yet to hear you explain how having a bunch of egomaniac jerks advances that objective.

 
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?

I literally have no idea which party you're referring to

 
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?

You like the way Sherman is acting in that clip?

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."

 
He is a tool. He makes me not want to watch football anymore. I am a 49ers fan and i could barely tolerate watching the game against Carolina (not that has anything to do with sherman just a general feel of how the game is deterioating).

Used to be a big nba fan until the league filled with douches...haven't seen a game in probably 4 years now.

 
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.
I think those that are so offended by Sherman are the ones detached from reality. It's a game...lighten up. Is Sherman an arrogant dbag? Absolutely but he's in the entertainment business and he's very entertaining. You and may other haters seem so offended...almost like it ruined your day.
Who is all that offended by what the did?

Just because people criticize it and call it punk behavior does not mean it offends us.
Read the thread. General Tso called him his most hated athlete ever...sound's like he's offended. Others are saying his supporters are "detached from reality" which is over the top. That's why I said many and not all haters. I understand, but don't agree, how people don't like him and have said that in other posts. Not every thread is about you Sho.
General's comments seem to be a bit over the top. I had not read where he said the most hated ever...if he said it, that is a ridiculous opinion.

BTW...where did I claim the thread is about me. I realize this, never inferred it was...nor ever thought it or any thread was about me.

 
Sherman's tone should be more controversial than what he said.

Take away the volume and what do we have? - Why were the 9ers throwing to a non-elite (mediocre) WR against the best or near best CB in the league at that juncture? Why do that?

I think the guy was plain right, we got a player who actually answered a question truthfully for a change.

 
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The nfl is littered with ### holes on every team, especially the stars, it's on the team to properly manage them. It can be done at every position but qb. Can't have that act at qb, and don't want your team dominated by these types, but a couple few of them? A strong clubhouse keeps them in line.
What would be the optimal number of egomaniacal jerks on a team? Zero? 5? 25?
varies team to team, but probably single digits. I think it's a big reason why Philly failed when they went free agent crazy that one year. Too many egos, not strong enough leadership.
So a team could suffer from having too few jerks on its roster. Is that your position?
nope, but whatever fits your narrative.
I asked you what the optimal number of jerks was. You said "single digits". If you understand the term "optimal", then you would realize that the implication is exactly what I said. A team with zero jerks has less than the optimal number, and therefore would suffer from not enough jerkiness, according to what you've said.
well, every situation is different, so I suggest you ask better questions.
OK fine. Every situation is different.

Outline for me a situation where having more jerks would improve a team's success.
detroit post Schwartz will be an interesting follow. Although they may still be handcuffed by an arrogant qb. Talent to win, but poorly managed from the top.
 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
How are we choosing our punks these days? Or are we not aware that Crabtree is said to be a jerk-off too?
Crabtree was many times during the game posing after catches.

Boldin can be too.

Does not excuse Sherman one bit.

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
How are we choosing our punks these days? Or are we not aware that Crabtree is said to be a jerk-off too?
Crabtree was many times during the game posing after catches.

Boldin can be too.

Does not excuse Sherman one bit.
It sure does if hes the one who "started it"...if Crabtree took it to the level that's being reported than I can totally see where Sherman is coming from. He said he would embarrass him and he did...a lot.

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
How are we choosing our punks these days? Or are we not aware that Crabtree is said to be a jerk-off too?
Crabtree was many times during the game posing after catches.

Boldin can be too.

Does not excuse Sherman one bit.
It sure does if hes the one who "started it"...if Crabtree took it to the level that's being reported than I can totally see where Sherman is coming from. He said he would embarrass him and he did...a lot.
I've seen Sherman running his mouth dozens of times against dozens of teams. I've seen opponents punch him in the face. Are you claiming that it's always the other guy starting it? At what point do you brighten up and realize who the problem is?

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
How are we choosing our punks these days? Or are we not aware that Crabtree is said to be a jerk-off too?
Crabtree was many times during the game posing after catches.

Boldin can be too.

Does not excuse Sherman one bit.
It sure does if hes the one who "started it"...if Crabtree took it to the level that's being reported than I can totally see where Sherman is coming from. He said he would embarrass him and he did...a lot.
I can understand emotionally why Sherman might do it, but it still doesn't make his actions any less classless.

Also, I don't understand anyone equating people who believe Sherman's behaviour at the end of the game lacked class to people who are deeply offended by his actions or feel he is the most hated athlete in the world. Talk about building a strawman...

 
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Someone actually fell for the "he started it" line of defense.

Wow.
That cant be true! I just heard the one guy yelling on TV so no matter he says he's lying!

Did I do it right?
Sure...but yeah, I don't care what anyone says during a game or whatever. Does not excuse what Sherman did.

He still comes off showing an extreme lack of class.

Im sure people have said as much crap and worse about Wilson, you don't hear him running his mouth do you?

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
That's great, if that's what he was saying. It doesn't say anything about who started it. He just said it's been going on for a long time. There's no mention of his part in it or who started it or what was said during the game. It's a tweet, it can't, by definition, provide all the answers.

 
I've seen Sherman running his mouth dozens of times against dozens of teams. I've seen opponents punch him in the face. Are you claiming that it's always the other guy starting it? At what point do you brighten up and realize who the problem is?
No..but you sure seem to be assuming that its always Sherman who starts it. You seem to think its 100% blame either this way or that way...I dont. He may have been right with Brady, wrong with Williams, right with Crabtree, wrong with Bayliss...etc. You have your mind made up about the guy, you've made that very clear. I like to see things a bit more open minded. Everything that has come out about this would indicate that Crabtree (a known #####) picked a fight he couldnt hanlde...dont feel sorry for him.

Sure...but yeah, I don't care what anyone says during a game or whatever. Does not excuse what Sherman did.
He still comes off showing an extreme lack of class.

Im sure people have said as much crap and worse about Wilson, you don't hear him running his mouth do you?
I'm not saying what he did was classy. Nothing about this was classy from either of them, I'm not saying otherwise. If he messed with a guy and couldnt hanlde it then he gets what he has coming. I liked the interview, I laughed and watched maybe like 3-4 times. Probably the only postgame interview I did that with ever

 
I've seen Sherman running his mouth dozens of times against dozens of teams. I've seen opponents punch him in the face. Are you claiming that it's always the other guy starting it? At what point do you brighten up and realize who the problem is?
No..but you sure seem to be assuming that its always Sherman who starts it. You seem to think its 100% blame either this way or that way...I dont. He may have been right with Brady, wrong with Williams, right with Crabtree, wrong with Bayliss...etc. You have your mind made up about the guy, you've made that very clear. I like to see things a bit more open minded. Everything that has come out about this would indicate that Crabtree (a known #####) picked a fight he couldnt hanlde...dont feel sorry for him.
LOL. The fact that there is a list that long is hilarious. You forgot the soundbites against the Vikings. This guy is a grade A tool. To the point where opponents want to punch him in the face. You either proclaim he is the best, or you are his enemy. lol Sounds like a guy with world class talent and the mental capacity of a sixth grader.

 
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 mature approach.
 
fruity pebbles said:
I thought it was funny. That said, not sure why he's acting like he outplayed Crabtree. If anything he outplayed Kaepernick, it was his lousy throw.
I'm quite sure there was a lot of chatter throughout the game and in previous games. But he beat Crabs to the ball, so he did in fact outplay Crabbybush.
Iwannabeacowboybaby! said:
I thought it was over the top, he lost his cool. When you lose your cool you look like a fool.
This. He was calmed down in subsequent interviews. It was an extremely emotional moment.
Yeah, he toned it down. Like an hour later in the post game interview when he continued to call Crabtree "mediocre" in that smug-### attitude of his.Do you just make this #### up as you go along?

 
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I've seen Sherman running his mouth dozens of times against dozens of teams. I've seen opponents punch him in the face. Are you claiming that it's always the other guy starting it? At what point do you brighten up and realize who the problem is?
No..but you sure seem to be assuming that its always Sherman who starts it. You seem to think its 100% blame either this way or that way...I dont. He may have been right with Brady, wrong with Williams, right with Crabtree, wrong with Bayliss...etc. You have your mind made up about the guy, you've made that very clear. I like to see things a bit more open minded. Everything that has come out about this would indicate that Crabtree (a known #####) picked a fight he couldnt hanlde...dont feel sorry for him.
LOL. The fact that there is a list that long is hilarious. You forgot the soundbites against the Vikings. This guy is a grade A tool. To the point where opponents want to punch him in the face. You either proclaim he is the best, or you are his enemy. lol Sounds like a guy with world class talent and the mental capacity of a sixth grader.
Change 'mental' to 'emotional' and you're pretty spot on. The guy is exceptionally smart with phenomenal research and play dissection/recognition/adjustment skills. He's on par with any film watching QB in the league. For example, his pick six vs the Texans was all ready and waiting for him because he knew what the play was from the formation and down. You can see him telling the LBs and blitzing DB what to do and all of them played it perfectly. There's also the video RN posted about him.

Emotionally, he's a 6th grader.

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
How are we choosing our punks these days? Or are we not aware that Crabtree is said to be a jerk-off too?
Crabtree was many times during the game posing after catches.

Boldin can be too.

Does not excuse Sherman one bit.
Would liked to have seen Boldins reaction if it were him and the butt pat good game.
 
fruity pebbles said:
I thought it was funny. That said, not sure why he's acting like he outplayed Crabtree. If anything he outplayed Kaepernick, it was his lousy throw.
I'm quite sure there was a lot of chatter throughout the game and in previous games. But he beat Crabs to the ball, so he did in fact outplay Crabbybush.
Iwannabeacowboybaby! said:
I thought it was over the top, he lost his cool. When you lose your cool you look like a fool.
This. He was calmed down in subsequent interviews. It was an extremely emotional moment.
Yeah, he toned it down. Like an hour later in the post game interview when he continued to call Crabtree "mediocre" in that smug-### attitude of his.Do you just make this #### up as you go along?
Was he yelling? Was he talking more about his teammates? Was he giving props to most of the Niners? Was he in WWE, heat of the moment in those interviews? I didn't say he wasn't critical of Crabtree, I just said he was more himself after the emotion went away. So basically, your entire post comes down to you not being able to read. Mental capacity of a 6th grader indeed, including either making stuff up so you can get outraged by it or just failing to have a basic grasp of English. You choose.

I don't even know what the first quote of mine you have in there relates to your so called point. Sherman outplayed Crabtree to the ball. You can tell by watching how Sherman jumped up and knocked the ball away from a sure catch by Crabtree. How is that "making #### up"?

 
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Sherman didn't beat Crabtree on that play. If that ball is not severely underthrown and on the pylon where it was supposed to be, the 49ers and Crabtree are going to the Super Bowl. Sherman had been beat and made a nice lunging recovery on a bad throw.

Guess that doesn't fit the soap opera so it's not being discussed.

 
Sherman didn't beat Crabtree on that play. If that ball is not severely underthrown and on the pylon where it was supposed to be, the 49ers and Crabtree are going to the Super Bowl. Sherman had been beat and made a nice lunging recovery on a bad throw.

Guess that doesn't fit the soap opera so it's not being discussed.
Getting beat, getting pushed, same difference.

 
@AlbertBreer: Texted with @RSherman_25 on Crabtree. He explained, "He has said and done a lot of things on and off the field. It's been a culmination."
In other words "he started it".

:lmao:
Classic punk defense...its always someone elses fault.
How are we choosing our punks these days? Or are we not aware that Crabtree is said to be a jerk-off too?
Crabtree was many times during the game posing after catches.

Boldin can be too.

Does not excuse Sherman one bit.
Would liked to have seen Boldins reaction if it were him and the butt pat good game.
He wouldn't have done that to Boldin. You saw what he did when both Williams and Crabtree took a poke at him. Nothing. He's all mouth. A Giant p****.
 

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