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seahawksfan234
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I have been meaning to post this for a while but I don't think there is any doubt that Richard Sherman is the best CB in the NFL right now.
Since Richard Sherman started playing in the NFL his record has been tremendous. Even in his rookie season he played at a level close to what Revis was at:
2011 Sherman vs Revis:
Revis: 45 tackles 4 INTs 35 catches allowed 41.2% catch percentage 508 yards allowed 1 TDs
Sherman: 48 tackles 4 INTs 38 catches allowed 46.2% catch percentage 493 yards allowed 3 TDs
As you can see, Sherman's stats his rookie year compared very well with Revis. In coverage, Sherman is just as good as Revis is.
But what really separates Richard Sherman from Darrell Revis is his ability to create turnovers. In 2012 in addition to being even better in coverage than he was the year before, Richard Sherman had 8 INTs and 3 FF.
Richard Sherman's 8 INTs 16 games in 2012 were more than the 5 INTs that Darrelle Revis has caught in his last 33 games. The initial reaction I would expect in response to this is that Revis was thrown at less. But as you can see above, he was only thrown at slightly less than Richard Sherman.
One of the reasons why Richard Sherman is so dangerous to throw against is because his rookie year at Stanford he was a freshman All American at WR. If you have watched Sherman play on a regular basis you would notice that he makes incredible catches quite frequently playing CB.
Richard Sherman is the NFL's best CB and only seems to be getting better. In week 1 he completely locked down Steve Smith, who did not have a catch against Sherman covering him and if you watched the Sunday Night game last night you would see that Sherman completely locked down Anquan Boldin who the week before had 200+ yards against the Packers. Boldin looked like he was about ready to have a tantrum at any moment going up against Sherman.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWyFSId2Y8U]BEST/ULTIMATE RICHARD SHERMAN HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 - YouTube[/ame]
Enjoy.
Since Richard Sherman started playing in the NFL his record has been tremendous. Even in his rookie season he played at a level close to what Revis was at:
2011 Sherman vs Revis:
Revis: 45 tackles 4 INTs 35 catches allowed 41.2% catch percentage 508 yards allowed 1 TDs
Sherman: 48 tackles 4 INTs 38 catches allowed 46.2% catch percentage 493 yards allowed 3 TDs
As you can see, Sherman's stats his rookie year compared very well with Revis. In coverage, Sherman is just as good as Revis is.
But what really separates Richard Sherman from Darrell Revis is his ability to create turnovers. In 2012 in addition to being even better in coverage than he was the year before, Richard Sherman had 8 INTs and 3 FF.
Richard Sherman's 8 INTs 16 games in 2012 were more than the 5 INTs that Darrelle Revis has caught in his last 33 games. The initial reaction I would expect in response to this is that Revis was thrown at less. But as you can see above, he was only thrown at slightly less than Richard Sherman.
One of the reasons why Richard Sherman is so dangerous to throw against is because his rookie year at Stanford he was a freshman All American at WR. If you have watched Sherman play on a regular basis you would notice that he makes incredible catches quite frequently playing CB.
Richard Sherman is the NFL's best CB and only seems to be getting better. In week 1 he completely locked down Steve Smith, who did not have a catch against Sherman covering him and if you watched the Sunday Night game last night you would see that Sherman completely locked down Anquan Boldin who the week before had 200+ yards against the Packers. Boldin looked like he was about ready to have a tantrum at any moment going up against Sherman.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWyFSId2Y8U]BEST/ULTIMATE RICHARD SHERMAN HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 - YouTube[/ame]
Enjoy.