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boogiewithstu2007
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They asked him about the no contact rule being enforced and he said "It's a money driven league and the NFL wants to get there fantasy stats" LOL that was a nice jab...
He may be a loudmouth, but he is very smart.
How so? Even my nephew who is 8 told me the same thing. Sherman isn't smart, he just has the balls to say what is politically incorrect.
How so? Even my nephew who is 8 told me the same thing. Sherman isn't smart, he just has the balls to say what is politically incorrect.
He has a masters degree from Stanford.
He has a masters degree from Stanford.
Hell even Irish was going to beat me to it. He is very educated.
Sherman knows how to respond to things. He may have been great last year, but I think it wasn't until his interview with Erin Andrews that everyone knew who he was. I think after that, he got mics shoved in his face and he has became this character. Youtube him. You get many interviews. Almost all start with Erin Andrews after Seahawks beat the 49ers.
I think he is cocky and has a too big of an ego, but I don't disagree with most of what he says.
He has a masters degree from Stanford.
He has a masters degree from Stanford.
I like Sherman, but educated =/= smart.
Well, the guy is extremely good at marketing himself and knows how to manipulate situations to his advantage.
Add to that nobody graduates from Stanford early that is not smart.
I mean he won an award for breakthrough athlete after being in the ProBowl the year before.
I dont like the guy but he is a very smart guy.
I'm not saying Sherman coasted through, but that graduating as a D1 basketball of football athlete can be misleading. Half of them can't even read at a high school level.
He may be a loudmouth, but he is very smart.
You're right with most schools. But Stanford still has academic standards for their athletes. And carrying a 4.0+ through high school and Stanford may not be the result of great intelligence, but its defenitely a sign of a great work ethic.