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Sherman is a tool (2 Viewers)

proninja said:
He is better than you. He knows it. I want that in my star corner. If you don't you're insane.
:goodposting: I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
im much happier with Buster Skrine on my team than that bum! #### him!
Ouch. I hate seeing fellow Browns fans who would rather suck than have a stud like Sherman and win.
woooooooosh
 
Gonna be interesting to see him line up against 88 in two weeks with Manning under center. Slightly different challenge compared to going up against Crabtree fresh off an Achilles injury and Kaepernick throwing it up for grabs.
Err.. I respect your opinion so I'm gonna give you a mulligan here and chalk this up to having been too busy to watch a single Seahawk game the past 2 seasons.

 
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.
Wow you are laying it on real thick most hated athlete you've ever seen?
Yup. And it's not even close. I think it's going to be a huge story too. I have heard 4 post game interviews from Sherman. Only on the live national feed did he tone it down. Even an hour after the game he was still hamming I up and endlessly mocking Crabtree. You're probably young and don't quite get why this sort of stuff rubs people the wrong way. I didn't understand it either when I was young. But boy, it really turns people off.
The guy is great, you're kind of a turn off though. This is a huge rivalry, and he got the best of Crabtree. I'm guessing Crabtree ran his mouth enough to tick Sherman off. Maybe Crabtree is the one who should shut up and play because he's not in Sherman's league.
What I do love about these incidents is that is has a culling affect on the Shark Pool. You get to see people's true colors. Keep thinking Sherman is a great man.
Who cares if he is a great man. He is a great player, and entertaining in a unique way. This is the NFL. Not the cooking channel.

You might be the SHERMAN of this forum actually, except far less people are fans of yours percentage-wise.
Well, since you gave me an entree, allow me to give you my opinion of your standing in this forum. I've been in here since day one, and I've had quite a few disagreements with people over the years. Guys like Hoss, sho-nuff, pizzatyme..... We've battled but at least I have walked away with a feeling of respect for the knowledge they bring to this place. You, not so much. You are of the unique variety in here - an insufferable troll who brings nothing of value to this place. Was hoping you'd come around eventually, but honestly I think you are incapable.
 
I think he crossed the line by calling Crabtree a sorry WR, but everything else was fine. Only wish instead of Crabtree, he was insulting Aaron Hernandez (pre-jail) on national TV after a game, don't think that would have ended up too good for Sherman.

 
Gonna be interesting to see him line up against 88 in two weeks with Manning under center. Slightly different challenge compared to going up against Crabtree fresh off an Achilles injury and Kaepernick throwing it up for grabs.
Err.. I respect your opinion so I'm gonna give you a mulligan here and chalk this up to having been too busy to watch a single Seahawk game the past 2 seasons.
Brandon Marshall abused Sherman pretty bad last year.

 
proninja said:
proninja said:
He is better than you. He knows it. I want that in my star corner. If you don't you're insane.
:goodposting:

I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
But that's the thing, Pro. They aren't mutually exclusive. There are top players at their positions that are very respectful and set a good example. I think you'd agree that you'd take that, correct?

Don't get me wrong, I guess I'd like Sherman on my team, if my team was hurting at that position, but I'd sure like a guy who "spoke his mind" with respect to others when he did it, also keeping in mind that kids are going to emulate him and his actions.
Absolutely. I loved guys like Largent. Score a TD, hand the ball to the ref, go wait to do your job again.

But I'm not going to go all "won't you think of the children" because the guy reacted less than ideally after making the play of his career to send his team to the super bowl against his college coach who wouldn't draft him in the pros and making the play against a receiver who'd been talking trash against him. The guy's a young football player, not a politician. I don't expect him to be the perfect citizen, and just because some other athletes handled it better doesn't mean I think he's some kind of terrible person.
Fair enough.

I wasn't going all "children" on you, or didn't mean to. I threw that in there at the end just to kind of say that as adults, as you and I seem to be, we hopefully have learned that flapping your lips, especially in a disrespectful way after getting one over on your opponent, is not really a classy thing to do.

I meant it in the way that it's obvious that Sherman has some growing up to do, and that's ok, because at the same age I had a hell of a lot of it to do as well.

That doesn't mean I can't look at it and cringe, and hope my son doesn't become a fan of Sherman's and do this to a DB he catches a pass on. I'd probably put the fear of god in him and let him know that if he wants to play football, he will respect his opponent, or at the very least walk away as the bigger man (assuming there wasn't any physical threat).

I just hope Sherman gets there at some point, because he's good. I don't want to see him implode like many other over-the-top- stars have in the NFL. He seems like a smart guy.

 
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Look... in the end Seahawk fans obviously were hanging on every word Sherman said immedietly after he *helped* seal the deal (Malcolm Smith I see you). Even if Sherman is ONLY playing to his fan base, can't you take that for what it is?

 
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.

 
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.
please point me to the nfl team that does not have a loose cannon on their roster.
 
Well, since you gave me an entree, allow me to give you my opinion of your standing in this forum. I've been in here since day one, and I've had quite a few disagreements with people over the years. Guys like Hoss, sho-nuff, pizzatyme..... We've battled but at least I have walked away with a feeling of respect for the knowledge they bring to this place. You, not so much. You are of the unique variety in here - an insufferable troll who brings nothing of value to this place. Was hoping you'd come around eventually, but honestly I think you are incapable.
You just Richard-Sherman'ed me

 
Look... in the end Seahawk fans obviously were hanging on every word Sherman said immedietly after he *helped* seal the deal (Malcolm Smith I see you). Even if Sherman is ONLY playing to his fan base, can't you take that for what it is?
For sure. It's not as bad as people make it out to be.

I just enjoy watching people get knocked down a notch or two when they belittle others. It's just a game, and he's not hurting anyone. Having a good "bad guy" makes it fun to watch, oftentimes.

 
@RSherman_25: There was a lot of talk before the game.... Now I'm the bad guy lol.... Well if u judge my character on the field ....So many glass houses

 
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.
please point me to the nfl team that does not have a loose cannon on their roster.
Is that an argument in favor of loose cannons?

 
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.
please point me to the nfl team that does not have a loose cannon on their roster.
Is that an argument in favor of loose cannons?
this is a violent game played by people trying to killeach another. If you're surprised and unhappy that there are some jerks in the game then there is no helping you,
 
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proninja said:
Well, since you gave me an entree, allow me to give you my opinion of your standing in this forum. I've been in here since day one, and I've had quite a few disagreements with people over the years. Guys like Hoss, sho-nuff, pizzatyme..... We've battled but at least I have walked away with a feeling of respect for the knowledge they bring to this place. You, not so much. You are of the unique variety in here - an insufferable troll who brings nothing of value to this place. Was hoping you'd come around eventually, but honestly I think you are incapable.
You just Richard-Sherman'ed me
irony alert
I wonder if he will get it.

 
proninja said:
davearm said:
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.
True, and I wish he would. I cringed tonight and during BALTY. But, he is what he is. And what he is is a player I want on my football team 100 times out of 100. Smart, ridiculously hard working, pushes his teammates in the DB room to be better constantly, plays hard every single week, doesn't take plays off, and absolutely brings it in big moments.

Unfortunately, he's a bit of a loudmouth who acts like an ### sometimes. But, you know what? Nobody's perfect. I'll take the package, thanks.
I'm sure if he's on your team, you still love the guy even though he's a classless jackwagon.

You just wish he wasn't a classless jackwagon, since that's not a good thing.

 
Everyone of his teammates loves him. Every opponent hates him. Fans of other teams seem to either love him or hate him.

He is a great player, plays hard, always there to pump up his teammates when they do something well, and clearly never backs down from anything from anyone.

I wish my Browns had 50 of him.............instead of Buster Scrine. Ewww

 
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Now I just wish they had a microphone on Sherman during the game, that would be pretty entertaining to hear unedited.

 
MAC_32 said:
davearm said:
MAC_32 said:
davearm said:
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.
please point me to the nfl team that does not have a loose cannon on their roster.
Is that an argument in favor of loose cannons?
this is a violent game played by people trying to killeach another. If you're surprised and unhappy that there are some jerks in the game then there is no helping you,
Still not seeing this as a strong argument for being a jerk. It's surely not a prerequisite for playing in the NFL, and plenty of guys have had great success without being jerks.

There are jerks in all walks of life, and it's neither good nor admirable in any of them.

 
Still not seeing this as a strong argument for being a jerk. It's surely not a prerequisite for playing in the NFL, and plenty of guys have had great success without being jerks.

There are jerks in all walks of life, and it's neither good nor admirable in any of them.
Disagree in regards to the entertainment industry. If he was BAD at it, then it would be dumb. He is good at doing his thing.

 
proninja said:
Defining anyone by their worst characteristic is a pretty dumb thing to do.

There's a lot to like with Sherman. If you only look for what not to like, you end up being some ####### calling him names on the internet. Which is certainly better than Sherman calling Crabtree names on TV, right?
pretty much.

Huge game vs bitter rival to go to the super bowl, guy gets in the face of a WR who talked smack about him right right after he made the game winning play against that very WR..............................he completely rips the guy to shreds right to his face, and for a bit after the game. I think the part where he went right up to Crabbs, right in his face afterwards, makes the rest acceptable for the situation. Not like he was hiding.

 
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.

 
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.
Very true. Not like he just spouts off to whoever is near him.

 
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.

 
proninja said:
proninja said:
davearm said:
proninja said:
I'd rather have the brash, opinionated, runs-his-mouth dominant football player than a perfect citizen who can't do his job as well. I've spent too much time rooting for the Mariners, who bring in exceptional citizens that suck at their job. Sherman pissing people off is the least of my concerns. Go win one more game, don't do anything truly awful, and keep on keeping on. :thumbup:
You're creating a false choice. Sherman doesn't have to relinquish any of his talent or be any less dominant to act like a mature adult.
True, and I wish he would. I cringed tonight and during BALTY. But, he is what he is. And what he is is a player I want on my football team 100 times out of 100. Smart, ridiculously hard working, pushes his teammates in the DB room to be better constantly, plays hard every single week, doesn't take plays off, and absolutely brings it in big moments.

Unfortunately, he's a bit of a loudmouth who acts like an ### sometimes. But, you know what? Nobody's perfect. I'll take the package, thanks.
I'm sure if he's on your team, you still love the guy even though he's a classless jackwagon.

You just wish he wasn't a classless jackwagon, since that's not a good thing.
Defining anyone by their worst characteristic is a pretty dumb thing to do.

There's a lot to like with Sherman. If you only look for what not to like, you end up being some ####### calling him names on the internet. Which is certainly better than Sherman calling Crabtree names on TV, right?
All I'm saying is, he'd be more likable, and I'd respect him more, if he carried himself differently. As it is, I have to begrudgingly acknowledge his talent, but I will surely not be rooting for him.

 
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.
This is the same guy that spent a whole game jawing at Tom Brady, correct?

 
Hoss Style said:
I love listening to the guy. It's like watching the heel (bad guy) in Pro Wrestling.

But it's fun because it's just him. If everyone were like this then the sport would just be a bunch of trash talking, people losing their tempers, fights, etc and we'd lose the true competition.

It's the class on this team, like Wilson (and others) that allows Sherman to act this way. That's fine.

It's very telling that he talks so much, and then when he said to that Redskin's lineman "What you gonna do?" and then he got popped, he backed off real quick. Then when others stepped inbetween him and the lineman, he started to yell again.
What's he going to do with a 300lb coward who's wearing his helmet that just suckerpunched him? He started laughing after the hit and didn't start talking trash again until other Redskins came in and got in his face. I think you need to re-watch what happened. Your assessment doesn't seem to be accurate.

BTW, Williams (a known dirty player) only got a $8K fine for that. Wearing the wrong shoes costs you more than keeping your helmet on and punching an unhelmeted player you weigh 100lbs more than. Surprised it doesn't happen more often.

 
Mr. Brownstone said:
I didn't like it at all and think it was over the top, but I imagine it's hard for a guy like Sherman to turn that switch off.
It was like 3 minutes after the play. Not sure how you calm down that quickly over anything emotional like that.

 
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.
This is the same guy that spent a whole game jawing at Tom Brady, correct?
No. What else ya got?

 
carverlee said:
MoveToSkypager said:
You guys are crazy. Sherman is hilarious. We need more people like him in the league, not less.
That was no shtick..

auto-entry in the thug thread
Sherman's a loud mouthed, arrogant player but he is most definitively NOT a thug. He's not stupid either. Most of the other adjectives fit, there's plenty people can use, but thug isn't one of them unless you're dealing with a completely different definition than everyone else.

 
carverlee said:
MoveToSkypager said:
You guys are crazy. Sherman is hilarious. We need more people like him in the league, not less.
That was no shtick..

auto-entry in the thug thread
Sherman's a loud mouthed, arrogant player but he is most definitively NOT a thug. He's not stupid either. Most of the other adjectives fit, there's plenty people can use, but thug isn't one of them unless you're dealing with a completely different definition than everyone else.
I think "bad boy" works better. He is certainly not a thug. But really, he might deserve his own new made up classification.

 
General Tso said:
Pipes said:
RBM said:
MoveToSkypager said:
You guys are crazy. Sherman is hilarious. We need more people like him in the league, not less.
What are you 14?
It's a game...it's entertainment. I'm a 42 year old white guy living in WI and thought it was great.
Really? You liked seeing him taunt his opponent after dodging a bullet? And then liked hearing him rant like a lunatic about how great he is after the game?Sounds like a case of arrested development to me.
Dodged a bullet? He grabbed the bullet in mid air and tossed it to his buddy and the shooter crawled away to die. That's not dodging a bullet.

 
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.

 
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.
This is the same guy that spent a whole game jawing at Tom Brady, correct?
No. What else ya got?
You sure about that?

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/richard-sherman-beats-tom-brady-taunts-pats-u-104646336--nfl.html

"I kept saying I'm going to get that next time.
Every TV timeout, I went up and said it right to [brady]
: 'Please keep trying me. I'm going to take it from you.' That was when they were winning. He just gave me that look and said, 'Oh, I'll see you after game.' Well, I made sure I saw him after the game."
"They're going to say, 'What's wrong? He threw two picks. Well, he should have thrown five picks. If Earl catches every one, then it's a long day for him. People don't understand. We've got great players out here. We've got great players in the Pacific Northwest. The Seattle Seahawks have a lot of talent. People, they don't look at the film. They don't analyze anything. That's why these analysts and commentators need to shut their mouth."
Sherman went on and on by his locker, orating for an ever-increasing group of media folks. "Me and Earl walked up to him and said, 'We're greater than you. We're better than you. You're just a man -- we're a team.'
Sounds to me like Brady got a bit sick and tired of hearing this clown running his mouth all game long when he shot back with the "see you after the game" comment.

 
Everyone of his teammates loves him. Every opponent hates him. Fans of other teams seem to either love him or hate him.

He is a great player, plays hard, always there to pump up his teammates when they do something well, and clearly never backs down from anything from anyone.

I wish my Browns had 50 of him.............instead of Buster Scrine. Ewww
Actually Fitz loves him. Comes out to Sherm's charity events. Sherm said he doesn't talk trash much to him on the field because Fitz is the classiest guy in the league.

 
carverlee said:
MoveToSkypager said:
You guys are crazy. Sherman is hilarious. We need more people like him in the league, not less.
That was no shtick..

auto-entry in the thug thread
Sherman's a loud mouthed, arrogant player but he is most definitively NOT a thug. He's not stupid either. Most of the other adjectives fit, there's plenty people can use, but thug isn't one of them unless you're dealing with a completely different definition than everyone else.
I think "bad boy" works better. He is certainly not a thug. But really, he might deserve his own new made up classification.
Maybe. He'll eventually get to a point where he has to choose between a new label or one that's horrible to contemplate: TO. We'll see if the Sherman character overcomes the man and he hamstrings his career and legacy like Owens did.

 
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.
This routine is worse than Sherman's .
 
Sounds to me like Brady got a bit sick and tired of hearing this clown running his mouth all game long when he shot back with the "see you after the game" comment.
Congrats. Your narratuve says exactly what you would like it to say.

 
General Tso said:
scrumptrulescent said:
General Tso said:
Pipes 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.
Wow you are laying it on real thick most hated athlete you've ever seen?
Yup. And it's not even close. I think it's going to be a huge story too. I have heard 4 post game interviews from Sherman. Only on the live national feed did he tone it down. Even an hour after the game he was still hamming I up and endlessly mocking Crabtree. You're probably young and don't quite get why this sort of stuff rubs people the wrong way. I didn't understand it either when I was young. But boy, it really turns people off.
The guy is great, you're kind of a turn off though. This is a huge rivalry, and he got the best of Crabtree. I'm guessing Crabtree ran his mouth enough to tick Sherman off. Maybe Crabtree is the one who should shut up and play because he's not in Sherman's league.
What I do love about these incidents is that is has a culling affect on the Shark Pool. You get to see people's true colors. Keep thinking Sherman is a great man.
Don't make it personal or take it so personally. Clayton explained both before and after the game that Sherman would be looking forward to going up against Crabtree because of some trash Crabtree talked last offseason at Larry Fitzgerald's passing camp. Something about Crabtree "rolling over" Sherman. Well, he made his bed, now he has the off season to sleep in it.

And after seeing Sherman's interview I have to say it wasn't impressive. But then again, he wasn't lying. He just sounded like an immature ###. That gargantuan chip on his shoulder makes him the best; so you take the bad with the good.

 
Everyone of his teammates loves him. Every opponent hates him. Fans of other teams seem to either love him or hate him.

He is a great player, plays hard, always there to pump up his teammates when they do something well, and clearly never backs down from anything from anyone.

I wish my Browns had 50 of him.............instead of Buster Scrine. Ewww
Actually Fitz loves him. Comes out to Sherm's charity events. Sherm said he doesn't talk trash much to him on the field because Fitz is the classiest guy in the league.
Fitzy aint got no hate in him.

 
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.

 
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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.
This is the same guy that spent a whole game jawing at Tom Brady, correct?
No. What else ya got?
You sure about that?

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/richard-sherman-beats-tom-brady-taunts-pats-u-104646336--nfl.html

Sherman went on and on by his locker, orating for an ever-increasing group of media folks. "Me and Earl walked up to him and said, 'We're greater than you. We're better than you. You're just a man -- we're a team.'
Sounds to me like Brady got a bit sick and tired of hearing this clown running his mouth all game long when he shot back with the "see you after the game" comment.
Funny he mentions "we're a team" in that. All I thought when I saw his interview after the game was how he was taking away the team accomplishment and making the whole moment about himself. Pretty much opposite of a team player. He backs his talk up though, hard to argue with the results. I won't be sad if/when Thomas or Decker burn him for a TD though :cool:

 
It's hilarious watching Sherman scream that he's the best corner in the game. Could you imagine Manning carrying on yesterday saying he's the best quarterback? Or McCoy or Charles yelling about them being the best running back? Lol. What an insecure tool.

Here's a tip asspipe, let others say it.

 
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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.
At least two of those guys aren't murderers. Have no idea who Ugeth is. So yeah he is above guys like Carruth. Way to aim high.

 

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