Sharkinva
Well-Known Member
It just seems to me that when a player is caught up in his emotion when the moment calls for exactly that. I'm sure that there were others who were cursing and acting outside of their public selves. Sherman had just made the play of the game for his team the cameras wanted his reaction and got it. Now we're all supposed to be appalled because of a perceived cultural standard??? If that cultural standard was in effect for Sherman then the media who originally and now constantly replay it has to meet that same standard that is all I'm saying.
There's a lot of crap on TV, broadcast and cable/satellite a lot of it reality type stuff...........well welcome to the world of the ORIGINAL reality programming...........Sports!!!!
Sty... I think that is where we differ in opinion. I think a mans true nature only comes out in times of stress. So when you see these guys make statements like this right after a game, thats their true nature coming out. Its easy to have some one from the PR department whip up a statement after you blunder. the true class acts are the ones who HOLD their composure despite the emotion of the moment. Sherman acts like a dick in those situations simply because.. well... dude... he's a dick. Much like I think RG3 acted like a spoiled brat determined to get his way since January because he is a spoiled brat used to getting his way. Dez Bryant acted like a kid with no real bearing because.. well thats who he was. All these kids CAN grow up, and grow out of their questionable behaviors. But I think we got enough issues that even if Sherman were a free agent I wouldnt want him.