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I't's Funny how people are bashing Richard Sherman

michael398

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I mean fans and the media for his outburst. I didn't see anything wrong with it. He wasn't disrespectful to the Erin, he didn't curse or anything, he was loud and emotional, so freakin what, YET nobody has said a thing about that A-Hole Belicheck openly accusing Welker of deliberately trying to hurt Talib during his interview. I guess that's ok because he said it in a calm dignified manner. WOW
 
Sherman is a classless a--hole . If you approve of him it shows what kind of person you are.
 
Michael398- This is a repost from another thread.

Richard Sherman is a great NFL player who may be the best in the business.

But he is a selfish, out of control moron. What kind of player, with any tiny bit of class or sense of professionalism, takes such a triumphant team moment and makes it all about him?

For you apologists who try to attribute his outburst to being "caught up in the moment" I ask you: How many immediately-after-the-game interviews have you seen in your life? 50? 100? 1000?

Now, I ask you: How many have you seen in which a player has acted like Richard Sherman did, making it all about himself and nothing about his team? I can tell you that I have seen absolutely zero. Quite honestly, I have seen many, many, many players act emotionally but I have never seen a player act like that.

I have never seen a player disgrace himself, his team, and his sport the way that this man did. He may be a superstar player, but he is a disgrace as a person.
 
I don't think Sherman is a thug but he should have taken the high road at the end of the game. It seems as though there is a lot of animosity between the two that is attributed to off the field stuff.
This post was edited on 1/20 6:28 PM by tde
 
There is a lot of trash talking on the field and it appears Sherman forgot the game was over. There are a reason for manners in society and it appears Sherman either was never taught them or got so caught up in the moment he lost control of himself.
Anybody condoning that kind of post game behavior is clearly lacking any concept of social decency.
As blacks get better education and move up in society they can look at Richard Sherman as a representative of the Ghetto they left behind.
 
I have seen a lot of post interviews where things were said in the heat of the moment. Jimmy Johnson upset at Buddy Ryan and calling him fat, Shaq cursing on live TV even after being told it was live, Lebron refusing to shake hands after a loss, and so on and so on. We have all said and done things in the heat of the moment sometimes, but that moment doesn't make any of us any less of a person. What is said or did is just that, it's not necessarily what or who we are. HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN!!!
 
I hate Crabtree. Besides-that swag is what helped Miami in the past get into other teams heads. Wish the current Canes had a little of that. And I am an educated white dude.
 
Totally agree with Joer on this one as his guy's selfish act put the focus on him instead of on the team and now sadly when America thinks about the that team, instead of the many great players and stories they might have to share, they think about him. He potentially cost a ton of endorsement revenue for his team mates.
 
JCarter, I agree 100%.

Sabrose, just FYI, Sherman is educated.

I'm done with this. GOOOOOOOOO CANES
 
Originally posted by michael398:


I have seen a lot of post interviews where things were said in the heat of the moment. Jimmy Johnson upset at Buddy Ryan and calling him fat, Shaq cursing on live TV even after being told it was live, Lebron refusing to shake hands after a loss, and so on and so on. We have all said and done things in the heat of the moment sometimes, but that moment doesn't make any of us any less of a person. What is said or did is just that, it's not necessarily what or who we are. HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN!!!

Did you ever see the guys that you mentioned above make such a statement after winning one of the most important games of their lives? I can understand a player or coach being frustrated after a loss, but after a huge win? Sherman's statement was the ultimate example of being a sore winner.
 
Bro I'm out here in Cali . I'm listening to local radio. This one clown said " Sherman scared white people all over America with his outburst". I thought the interview was funny. They caught him right after making the play to go to the Super Bowl. You know the media will take anything a black person does and blow it out of proportion
 
Originally posted by Flea1384:
Bro I'm out here in Cali . I'm listening to local radio. This one clown said " Sherman scared white people all over America with his outburst". I thought the interview was funny. They caught him right after making the play to go to the Super Bowl. You know the media will take anything a black person does and blow it out of proportion

Bingo!

Winners are selfish. They know they are the best and want to game in their hands at the end.
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