OT: Richard Sherman is my new favorite player!!! Topic

Posted by The Taint on 1/25/2014 12:03:00 PM (view original):
Don't mind me I misread that.  Off to Disneyland, ya all have a great week.

1/26/2014 2:40 PM
# 10 is a joke.

Sherman is a joke.   Great player, but he's still a joke.

There's one thing to trash talk on the field (or court), but to scream you are the best and then call out someone else like that.  Just shows the lack of character he has.  His Stanford degree should have told him that.
1/31/2014 9:42 AM
Posted by 05nomar05 on 1/31/2014 9:42:00 AM (view original):
# 10 is a joke.

Sherman is a joke.   Great player, but he's still a joke.

There's one thing to trash talk on the field (or court), but to scream you are the best and then call out someone else like that.  Just shows the lack of character he has.  His Stanford degree should have told him that.

If you're going to use that incident as your reason for not liking him, you really should look at the whole situation.  They already had bad blood, talked trash at each other the whole game, Sherman makes the play of the game, then tells Crabtree "[Good Game]" and reaches out to shake his hand(Watch the NFL SoundFx... he wasn't running over to him to gloat).... and Crabtree takes a swing at him (shoves him in the face, whatever).  And then minutes later Sherm has a mic in his face.  Obviously he "should have been the bigger man", but its hard to be ****** at him for showing his emotion and feelings towards Crabtree there.  I mean, ****, at least when Trent Williams face-palmed him last year Sherm was actually taunting him... he was trying to be a good sport (and play it up like they are supposed to for being "mic'd up" by the NFL).  Crabtree is the far bigger villain in this whole ordeal, and everyone seems to be ignoring that.
 

1/31/2014 8:46 PM
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Uh, the sincerity seems a little false when your next gesture is a choke sign directed at the opponent.

Face it, Sherman was patting himself on the back and giving himself a congratulatory hug. 

2/1/2014 7:37 AM
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Posted by The Taint on 1/31/2014 11:50:00 PM (view original):
Did you listen to the Mic'd up?  Really, it sounded sincere to me.
It did to you...because you can't pull your head out of Sherm's ***.
2/1/2014 10:40 AM
Posted by The Taint on 1/31/2014 11:52:00 PM (view original):
the game was over at that time also..it was a formality, but the game was over.
The game wasn't over and that play happened seconds before the "pat and handshake".  Fact is, he didn't even try and celebrate with his teammates.  He quickly ran over to Crabtree (who is a douche too....) to gloat.  

Again, I love a guy that talks trash.  It's a big part of all sports.  What Sherman did (and has previously done) is show up his fellow competitors.
2/1/2014 10:45 AM
Posted by The Taint on 1/31/2014 11:54:00 PM (view original):
The best part of the whole Sherman story though, is two years ago, when Tom Brady told Sherman to come find him after the game, after the Pats beat the Hawks.  Well, Sherman went and found him.  You mad Bro?
"You mad bro?"  Hahaha!!!  Nope.

Sherman didn't need to run his mouth to reporters after the game.  Keep it on the field.  Also, don't show up anyone.....do that with your play (which Sherman does...but doesn't stop there).
2/1/2014 10:48 AM
Posted by The Taint on 2/1/2014 9:58:00 AM (view original):
I really do think he was being sincere and the shove in the face set him off. I could be wrong and initially thought he was was just being a dick, but when I saw the mic'd up piece, there was no mocking tone in my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong but that was what I got from it.
Let me help you....you are wrong.

What was sincere, was him going up to other 49ers players after the game and wishing them well.  That was sincere....not the **** he pulled with Crabtree.  They don't like each other (which I like in sports....too many buddy buddy crap), but he went and showed him up and made himself look like an *******...making Crabtree look like a "victim" to everyone outside of Seattle.
2/1/2014 10:51 AM
Posted by 05nomar05 on 2/1/2014 10:51:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 2/1/2014 9:58:00 AM (view original):
I really do think he was being sincere and the shove in the face set him off. I could be wrong and initially thought he was was just being a dick, but when I saw the mic'd up piece, there was no mocking tone in my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong but that was what I got from it.
Let me help you....you are wrong.

What was sincere, was him going up to other 49ers players after the game and wishing them well.  That was sincere....not the **** he pulled with Crabtree.  They don't like each other (which I like in sports....too many buddy buddy crap), but he went and showed him up and made himself look like an *******...making Crabtree look like a "victim" to everyone outside of Seattle.
Man, you're just like those bitchy-*** Packers' fans that can't get over a week three loss that meant very little, in the end, a full year and a half later.  Sherman shows up your fan-boy crush and he just must be the worst human being ever because he doesn't speak to the media the way you want him to.
2/1/2014 11:40 AM
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