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falcongoggles":3051xbqg said:Sarlacc83":3051xbqg said:Tical21":3051xbqg said:You just don't win like that, period. You're the best corner in the game, and just made the play that sent your team to the Super Bowl. That should speak for itself. Now there are millions of kids across the world that think it is cool to belittle your opponent after you beat them. There is no place in sports for his actions yesterday.
Unless you're Jordan, or Ali, or Reggie Miller, or Brady, or....
But won't someone please think of the children!
Honest question-are there post-game interviews where the declare they are the best and belittle their opponent without even mentioning their team?
If the answer is yes, it still doesn't validate what Sherman did and would be logical fallacy that appeals to numbers and precedence. I agree that sportsmanship matters. There is a difference between saying people doubted the hawks and you proved them wrong and spilling your personal feud in front of 50 million without even so much as a mention of your team.
Sherman sends his apologies for not being a robot.