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Run like the wind!
I like the guy.
1: He makes no attempt to hide how good he is. Just because someone is vocal, doesn't make him a bad guy. If you open your mouth wide, you better back it up. He does. Best in the game, hands down.
2: He is intelligent. Uses trash talk to get into people's heads. If your are an adult football player and you are confronted with this type of person, you do have options. Art Monk would probably smile and not even bat an eyelash, while he is heading back to the huddle. Trent Williams after losing a playoff game, did make us all feel better by hitting Sherman, but really how good did we feel? We lost the game. We were eliminated. He could have hugged Sherman and said good game. Then waited for the opportunity to smash his ass the next time they played.
Bottom line, trash talking is part of the game.
3: A cornerback trash talking in today's league is almost unheard of. With the rules made to protect receivers, it is almost a lost art. Defensive players have to be so alert that because of no huddle offenses, and complex formations, and todays rules, that it is tough for a player to be the "bad guy".
4: He tries to be friendly with people out of the arena. He had praise for Trent Williams after the season. Spoke highly of him when interviewed for the NFL top 100. He tried to shake Crabtree's had at the event they attended. Crabtree was the one who acted immature if you ask me. Why not hug the guy, and say we are coming for you?
Instead he doesn't shake his hand and makes the foolish comment.
I have hated the Seahawks since last December and have rooted against them all along. I still do. I will root for Denver in the Superbowl, but I don't hate Richard Sherman.
1: He makes no attempt to hide how good he is. Just because someone is vocal, doesn't make him a bad guy. If you open your mouth wide, you better back it up. He does. Best in the game, hands down.
2: He is intelligent. Uses trash talk to get into people's heads. If your are an adult football player and you are confronted with this type of person, you do have options. Art Monk would probably smile and not even bat an eyelash, while he is heading back to the huddle. Trent Williams after losing a playoff game, did make us all feel better by hitting Sherman, but really how good did we feel? We lost the game. We were eliminated. He could have hugged Sherman and said good game. Then waited for the opportunity to smash his ass the next time they played.
Bottom line, trash talking is part of the game.
3: A cornerback trash talking in today's league is almost unheard of. With the rules made to protect receivers, it is almost a lost art. Defensive players have to be so alert that because of no huddle offenses, and complex formations, and todays rules, that it is tough for a player to be the "bad guy".
4: He tries to be friendly with people out of the arena. He had praise for Trent Williams after the season. Spoke highly of him when interviewed for the NFL top 100. He tried to shake Crabtree's had at the event they attended. Crabtree was the one who acted immature if you ask me. Why not hug the guy, and say we are coming for you?
Instead he doesn't shake his hand and makes the foolish comment.
I have hated the Seahawks since last December and have rooted against them all along. I still do. I will root for Denver in the Superbowl, but I don't hate Richard Sherman.