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Sherman is a tool (2 Viewers)

It was nice to watch them lose, but now next year we get to hear all about how they are underdogs and disrespected again. Rinse....repeat.

Anyone hear from IMTHESCIENTIST yet?

 
I'm sorry but Michael Bennett takes the prize as the biggest tool of the Superbowl. Am I crazy or did he go get in Coach Belichick's face right as the game ended, causing Bill take a step back? And his interview afterwards was very classy as well.
I'm guessing he "got into his face" to say good game or congrats.
highly doubt it since he was still pretty hot after that fight. I might be wrong, just wondering if anyone else noticed it when Bill was looking for Coach Carrol and Bennet got in his way and Bill ran into his chest and Bennet just stood there looking at him. The cameras cut away pretty quickly so we didn't get to see it unfold but I certainly didn't see any handshaking.
 
I'm sorry but Michael Bennett takes the prize as the biggest tool of the Superbowl. Am I crazy or did he go get in Coach Belichick's face right as the game ended, causing Bill take a step back? And his interview afterwards was very classy as well.
I'm guessing he "got into his face" to say good game or congrats.
highly doubt it since he was still pretty hot after that fight. I might be wrong, just wondering if anyone else noticed it when Bill was looking for Coach Carrol and Bennet got in his way and Bill ran into his chest and Bennet just stood there looking at him. The cameras cut away pretty quickly so we didn't get to see it unfold but I certainly didn't see any handshaking.
If a player got in the face of a coach in any way that was menacing I would think one of the hundred reporters, camera guys on the field would be reporting it.
 
I'm sorry but Michael Bennett takes the prize as the biggest tool of the Superbowl. Am I crazy or did he go get in Coach Belichick's face right as the game ended, causing Bill take a step back? And his interview afterwards was very classy as well.
I'm guessing he "got into his face" to say good game or congrats.
highly doubt it since he was still pretty hot after that fight. I might be wrong, just wondering if anyone else noticed it when Bill was looking for Coach Carrol and Bennet got in his way and Bill ran into his chest and Bennet just stood there looking at him. The cameras cut away pretty quickly so we didn't get to see it unfold but I certainly didn't see any handshaking.
If a player got in the face of a coach in any way that was menacing I would think one of the hundred reporters, camera guys on the field would be reporting it.
yeah, you are probably right.
 
Sherman having Tommy Brady surgery?

I'll check with Dr. Andrews but is that where they add some class to a dude? This may be an extended recovery process cause his body may reject the procedure.

 
Not a fan of the guy because he acts like a childish idiot but he is one hell of a player and the fact he played thru a major injury is very impressive...

 
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Because he's trying to save a little bit of face after being an insufferable ### for several years?

 
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Because he's trying to save a little bit of face after being an insufferable ### for several years?
Yup. I wonder how that humble pie tasted.
 
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Wanted to congradulate him before Brady has a chance to say, u sad bro?

 
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Because he's trying to save a little bit of face after being an insufferable ### for several years?
This. He spent the whole game talking ####, mocking Revis on TV, and we're supposed to be impressed that he went to shake Brady's hand?

 
proninja said:
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Because he's trying to save a little bit of face after being an insufferable ### for several years?
This. He spent the whole game talking ####, mocking Revis on TV, and we're supposed to be impressed that he went to shake Brady's hand?
It's just another data point. If he'd been an ### to Brady, I'm sure you'd be talking about it. Since he wasn't, you find a way to make it not matter. :shrug:
Yeah, it's called having a track record.

 
proninja said:
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Because he's trying to save a little bit of face after being an insufferable ### for several years?
This. He spent the whole game talking ####, mocking Revis on TV, and we're supposed to be impressed that he went to shake Brady's hand?
It's just another data point. If he'd been an ### to Brady, I'm sure you'd be talking about it. Since he wasn't, you find a way to make it not matter. :shrug:
It doesn't matter. You don't get special credit for the acceptable minimum. When you sometimes do what any decent human would do, and the rest of the time act the media slut and self-aggrandizing delusional wangpit, the latter come to define you as a person.
 
Was the TD on Revis his fault? it looks like he was upset after the catch and looked back at another Pats player? Maybe the safety was supposed to pick up the WR.

Revis was lined up on his outside, and pushed back. No CB in the league could of defended that.
He got picked by the ref, think he looked back at him. Technically I would say it was his fault, but not much that could be done there.
It was a great move by Baldwin to use the ref as a pick.
I doubt Revis actually contacts the ref if he didn't have a handful of Baldwin's jersey. He was taken off course by that and was pretty much beat anyway.
 
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Hubris is usually perceived as a characteristic of an individual rather than a group, although the group the offender belongs to may suffer consequences from the wrongful act.

Hubris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own competence, accomplishments or capabilities, especially when the person exhibiting it is in a position of power.

Aristotle defined hubris as shaming the victim, not because of anything that happened to a person or might happen to a person, but merely for that person's own gratification.

 
Agreed. Huge Pats hater, but a much, much bigger hater of the Seahags. At least the Pats have some modicum of class. Occasionally saying the right thing and being respectful. Seahags...not so much.
Yup. What clinched it for me were the hawks talking trash when they were down v. Green Bay. I used to dislike the Pats but Seattle makes them likeable.

 
proninja said:
proninja said:
Weird how nobody in here is talking about Sherman being the first guy to congratulate Brady just minutes after that pick. I wonder why that is?
Because he's trying to save a little bit of face after being an insufferable ### for several years?
This. He spent the whole game talking ####, mocking Revis on TV, and we're supposed to be impressed that he went to shake Brady's hand?
It's just another data point. If he'd been an ### to Brady, I'm sure you'd be talking about it. Since he wasn't, you find a way to make it not matter. :shrug:
Actually, I will give him a little credit. He did man up and shake Brady's hand WHILE a good portion of his teammates were acting like complete buffoons, which he stayed out of. So yeah, he gets a solid there. :thumbup:

 
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I wonder if Sherman would trade the game he had for one in which he gets torched for 4 long scores, but the Seahawks win anyway.

You'd think the answer would be an obvious yes, but with this guy's ego, I'm not so sure.

 
So...which is it?

I'm sure Sherman had something to do with this whole Tommy John surgery report...what a WARRIOR!

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12274174/richard-sherman-seattle-seahawks-not-need-tommy-john-sugery-pete-carroll-says
I get people think he's an #######. He asks for it, probably gets pleasure out of it. Whatever.

But, it's hard to give the guy #### for anything involving this injury. The guy played his ### off with a major injury, pats didn't want any part of his part of the field. He was in on tackles didn't shy away from anything.

 
So...which is it?

I'm sure Sherman had something to do with this whole Tommy John surgery report...what a WARRIOR!

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12274174/richard-sherman-seattle-seahawks-not-need-tommy-john-sugery-pete-carroll-says
I get people think he's an #######. He asks for it, probably gets pleasure out of it. Whatever.

But, it's hard to give the guy #### for anything involving this injury. The guy played his ### off with a major injury, pats didn't want any part of his part of the field. He was in on tackles didn't shy away from anything.
Could probably apply this to a bunch of guys on the team. From Lynch and his crotch-grabbing, Baldwin pooping footballs, the fight at the end of the game. Not a whole lot of class on the team.

 
So...which is it?

I'm sure Sherman had something to do with this whole Tommy John surgery report...what a WARRIOR!

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12274174/richard-sherman-seattle-seahawks-not-need-tommy-john-sugery-pete-carroll-says
I get people think he's an #######. He asks for it, probably gets pleasure out of it. Whatever.

But, it's hard to give the guy #### for anything involving this injury. The guy played his ### off with a major injury, pats didn't want any part of his part of the field. He was in on tackles didn't shy away from anything.
Could probably apply this to a bunch of guys on the team. From Lynch and his crotch-grabbing, Baldwin pooping footballs, the fight at the end of the game. Not a whole lot of class on the team.
Yep, exactly.

I question the significance of loud mouth's injury. Immediately said to be so severe that he needs Tommy John surgery. Then that is recanted. WTF? Severe or significant...? Just smacks of BS trying to pump up the WARRIOR. So severe that doctors still cleared him to play, right? Yeah, OK.

Just about every other guy playing in the SB has some sort of significant injury this time of year. They just don't play it up like they lost a friggin limb.

 
So...which is it?

I'm sure Sherman had something to do with this whole Tommy John surgery report...what a WARRIOR!

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12274174/richard-sherman-seattle-seahawks-not-need-tommy-john-sugery-pete-carroll-says
I get people think he's an #######. He asks for it, probably gets pleasure out of it. Whatever.

But, it's hard to give the guy #### for anything involving this injury. The guy played his ### off with a major injury, pats didn't want any part of his part of the field. He was in on tackles didn't shy away from anything.
Could probably apply this to a bunch of guys on the team. From Lynch and his crotch-grabbing, Baldwin pooping footballs, the fight at the end of the game. Not a whole lot of class on the team.
Baldwin is the funny one because he's just a guy. He wouldn't start for probably 20 teams. At least Sherman and Lynch are top players. They back it up.

 
Sherman is turning into the star of the Patriots' parade. Some funny stuff going on with the signs.

 
He's a fantastic player, but Sherman deserves every bit of this. Talking smack like that on during the Super Bowl about a future Hall of Famer, and the defense you're on gags the lead away and you lose? That's practically begging for a verbal bashing from others. No, it wasn't Sherman's fault that they lost, but when you run your mouth like he does, sometimes it comes back to bite you, and it bit him on the biggest stage possible. It was poetic justice, really.

 
Legion of Bums without Browner in there.
To be fair, Seatle was pretty banged up by the end of that game.

I like Sherman. He is a tremendous football player. The chirping is part of his game and, if that's what it takes to get him fired up, so be it. He isn't the first attention seeker in the league.

LOL@Edelman.

 

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