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Originally Posted by El-Ka-Bong:

anyone think Crabtree had his lips zipped all game as well?

Absolutely agree.  Sherman carries his share of it, but you can bet Crabtree had a large role in it.  

 

Does anybody suppose Crabtree's response would be any different had he caught the game winning TD over Sherman?

Originally Posted by Pakrz:
Originally Posted by El-Ka-Bong:

anyone think Crabtree had his lips zipped all game as well?

Absolutely agree.  Sherman carries his share of it, but you can bet Crabtree had a large role in it.  

 

Does anybody suppose Crabtree's response would be any different had he caught the game winning TD over Sherman?


Agreed.  Punks being punks.  Dumb ass millionaire children and Crabtree is as big a punk bitch.

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I've lived in Colorado for 28 years.  That super bowl loss really hurt.  But as someone else stated, most of the guys from that era are long gone.  I really don't like the Seahawks - Sherman & Carrol especially.  So I'll root for the Broncos.

FWIW, heard this on the radio early today.

 

Supposedly the Crabtree/Sherman issue started during the off-season at a Larry Fitzgerald event (or something), where Sherman tried to shake Crabtree's hand and Crabtree did not accept. There was also some trash talk from Crabtree back then according to Sherman's brother.

 

 

Sherman offered to shake hands in the EZ after the INT, which at the time I thought that was a little bit of poor sportsmanship (at least wait until after the game to say good game) , but now it makes sense, that gesture was just a continuation of their encounter last summer.

 

 

While it is a great quote, today's instant media access shines the spotlight on and magnifies what has likely been going on since the days of Cassius and Julius.

 

 

Originally Posted by Hungry5:

Stanford grad, 4.0, post-graduate degree... great emotion in the moment. Andrews was talking to him within 3-5 minutes after the play. 

I'm starting to think this way as well. At the time he came across as the biggest a-hole ever, but it was moments after making the play of his life against a guy he apparently had a very acrimonious history with leading up to the game.

 

Still not a fan of the self-promotion, but it does make more sense to me than it did at the time I first saw it.

I think we get a closer look at who Richard really is during that unfiltered moment....not unlike drunk people who blurt out things once their guard is down

And that's why the networks and league force the players to do interviews immediately after the game. They want raw; raw sells

I heard Sherman on the SVP show today explaining himself. He is always the victim. Even when Scott and Ryen asked him about past encounters with Brady and other players. Sherman is always the victim.

 

They weren't even getting on him for the interview with Erin Andrews, but rather the poor sportsmanship with Crabtree on the field and the choke sign to Keapernick right after that, getting the unsportsmanlike penalty....that is what they were asking him about.

 

The guy is an asshole. Stanford degree or not.

 

Barry Sanders used to just hand the ball to the ref.

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The choke sign was wrong and he got flagged.
The hand-shake/taunt in the EZ after the INT seems to have some history.
The comments w/Andrews, meh... non-story IMO.
 
 

Originally Posted by Satori:

And that's why the networks and league force the players to do interviews immediately after the game. They want raw; raw sells

ding-ding-ding
 
 
Richard Sherman gave a candid response seconds after an emotional game..looking forward to a great Super Bowl matchup

 

I'm sorry  scared you tonight
 
Ha! Not even close! Loved the emotion! Can't wait for NY
 
 
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Originally Posted by Hungry5:

 

I'm sorry  scared you tonight
 
Ha! Not even close! Loved the emotion! Can't wait for NY
 
 

She sure seemed a bit scared to me at the time. Almost like she thought Sherman was directing the tirade specifically at her. I could be way off, but that's the impression I got.

Originally Posted by Hungry5:
The hand-shake/taunt in the EZ after the INT seems to have some history.

The history is that Sherman acts like a no class, poor sport ass to other NFL players.

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Originally Posted by FreeSafety:

The guy is an asshole. Stanford degree or not.

 

Barry Sanders used to just hand the ball to the ref.

 

Sherman knows exactly what he's doing. He's not the only person in history with a Stanford degree & acts like an asshole. There will be more too.

run your mouth for too long and eventually it'll either dry up or you'll get a mouthful.

enjoy your ride on the high side of the wave, richard.  I'll enjoy watching you come back down.  karma, she's that way.

I get the trash talking to get into your head during the game stuff, but as I said above and what SVP was getting at is, acting like a jerk after the game is over, and only when your team wins...is just being a jerk.

 

People keep bringing up the Standford degree like RS is some genius operating at a level we dum dums can't understand. 

 

"It is OK if he acts like that, he has a degree from Stanford you know, he knows what he is doing".

 

WTF?

Originally Posted by fightphoe93:

Go Broncos!!!

 

The reasons I hated the Broncos who won Super Bowl XXXII were guys like Romanowski, Sharpe, Shanahan.  They are long gone.  Elway is still there in the front office, but truth be told, I never really disliked him anyways.

The only one I really dislike amongst those guys was Romanowski. Sharpe is irritating, but he's not a loathsome person like Romanowski. When I think back on that loss, the thought of him winning a ring against the Packers is the only thing that bothers me (aside from the fact that it was a Super Bowl loss, of course).

Can I say this.....watching that game was especially difficult yesterday. As a GB fan, it felt like they should have been playing in that "spotlight" game. The talent is there to compete with SF and Seattle, they just got to plug in those damn defensive pieces and stay out of the nurse's office and I think we'll be watching the Pack playing for a SB next year. We're close.....

 

Ok, now attack me and tell me they're farther away than I think.

My dislike was towards the Bronco's Ed McCaffrey (sp?) in Super Bowl XXXII.

 

He made a backside-wicked block on our LB and just pointed at him (taunting by today's standards).  I wanted one of our DB's to level him after that.  But, I don't think we had any guts in that game anyway

 

Originally Posted by FreeSafety:

I get the trash talking to get into your head during the game stuff, but as I said above and what SVP was getting at is, acting like a jerk after the game is over, and only when your team wins...is just being a jerk.

 

People keep bringing up the Standford degree like RS is some genius operating at a level we dum dums can't understand. 

 

"It is OK if he acts like that, he has a degree from Stanford you know, he knows what he is doing".

 

WTF?

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Originally Posted by FreeSafety:
The history is that Sherman acts like a no class, poor sport ass to other NFL players.

Here's a man who didn't have a need to run his mouth. And Sherman couldn't (and can't) carry his jock.

What's the old saying about better to be thought of as a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt?

 

 

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