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Posted on 01/20/2014 8:49:37 AM PST by Dave346
Erin Andrews: Richard, let me ask you, the final play, take me through it.
Richard Sherman: (Screams) Well, Im the best corner in the game! When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, thats the result youre going to get! Dont you ever talk about me!
Andrews: (Confused) Who was talking about you?
Sherman: (Screams) Crabtree! Dont you open your mouth about the best! Or Im ma (camera cuts away) shut it for you real quick! L.O.B.! (Legion of Boom, nickname of Seahawks secondary)
Andrews: Alright, before - (producer speaks to Erin) - and, Joe, back over to you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N1bz1-uKMQ
“Good times and riches and son-of-a-b&%$, I’ve seen more than I can recall”. From Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, Jimmy Buffett
Pete Carroll better get a handle on this kind of mouthing off, which among other things can hurt the Seahawks going into the Super Bowl. Talking “trash” and big helps the opponent, in this case, Denver. One of the many things Bill Wash did to make the 49ers perennial champions in the 80’s was he would NOT let his players mouth off in public or to the press. All it does is dissipate focus on your side and help focus the other side.
Somebody forgot to turn his trash talk switch off. I look forward to the “bad lip reading” crew handling this situation.
These are grown men acting like this. [smh]
God, I wish I was sailing again...
I am a Saint fan, but you can’t believe how hard I will be rooting for Manning to go after this guy. Also, I suppose this is a racist comment, but why does the NFL let its’ players wear those long dreadlocks? Maybe, I am old fashioned, but Lombardi, Halas and Landry would have never let their players get away with that, and it isn’t just Dreadlocks, it is any hair that falls below th bottom of the back of the helmut that should be banned. They can wear a stocking cap or tie it up if they insist on having it.
Of course he yells. The noise in the stadium was loud. How else was he going to be heard?
Wow, shocking. Not. It’s a football game. High emotion and testosterone. If he acted like this off the field, that would be a different story.
This is why I’ve switched to baseball. Football is becoming like the WWF.
I remember, as a kid, wasn’t Golden Richards on the Cowboys under Tom Landry. He had a little length to his hair . . . nothing like today and nothing like dreadlocks. Just sayin’ I say a lot of football with my Father and Grandfather watching the Cowboys back in the day.
That said, I don’t think they should have all that long hair. Looks awful.
Yeah I know many probably worship some of these grossly overpaid taxpayer subsidized bozos, with their billion dollar taxpayer funded stadiums.
Not me. If it was up to me I’d remove every dime of taxpayer subsidy, and then they can pay them what they wish. The system is rigged from early on to make money for politically connected cronies that have convinced our politicians to redistribute our wealth to them.
Not much of an excuse, really. Plenty of other players have been interviewed right after making a big play/winning a game (Super Bowl) and had the maturity to not act like an in-your-face jerk.
I understand the "game attitude", but at his age, Sherman should know how and when to turn it off. He's not 12 years old any more.
Having said that, I'm interested to see what he has to say today now that he's had time to reflect on what he did. Do you think he will offer an apology to Erin?
No he was yelling at the views and crabtree he is a classless little man
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