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Found this article while reading a post from a Stanford student debating whether it was okay to cheer for Richard Sherman
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1208083/5/index.htm
The Stanford article is here:
http://www.stanforddaily.com/2013/09/26/beyda-the-case-for-richard-sherman/
The SI article is a long one, I only got through the first page so far. But wanted to share since it seems like a good time killer.
EDIT: Use this link for page 1 of the article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1208083/1/index.htm
EDIT2: I am an idiot ... DOOH!
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1208083/5/index.htm
In the stillness of his Seattle yard, Sherman is giving the one speech he couldn't deliver: "I'm an awkward guy. People used to tell me all the time, You're not from here. And that's the way I felt, like somebody took me from somewhere else and dropped me down into this place. I was strange because I went to class, did the work, read the books and was still pretty good at sports. If you're like me, people think you're weird. They pull you in different directions. But those people aren't going where you're going. I know the jock stereotype—cool guy, walking around with your friends, not caring about school, not caring about anything. I hate that stereotype. I want to destroy it. I want to kill it.
The Stanford article is here:
http://www.stanforddaily.com/2013/09/26/beyda-the-case-for-richard-sherman/
The trash-talking, Pro Bowl corner for the Seattle Seahawks clashed repeatedly with his former Stanford coach while the two were on the Farm. Harbaugh suspended Sherman for his sideline antics in 2007, and, reportedly, Sherman still holds a grudge against Harbaugh because he thinks his coach sold him short leading up to the 2011 NFL Draft. Now, of course, Harbaugh is coaching the 49ers and is embroiled in a fierce divisional rivalry with Sherman’s Seahawks, resulting in a lot of unpleasant dialogue between the pair.
Fans being fans, it’s hard not to pick sides — and most of the Stanford faithful is sticking with Harbaugh. He was the face of the Cardinal’s recent revival, and he stayed local with the Niners; Sherman struggled for the most part at Stanford after switching to corner, and now plays for Harbaugh’s proverbial enemy, Pete Carroll. For many in the Stanford camp, moreover, it’s easier to relate to a clean-cut Paly grad than “a dreadlocked motormouth from Compton,” as Sports Illustrated recently called him.
The SI article is a long one, I only got through the first page so far. But wanted to share since it seems like a good time killer.
EDIT: Use this link for page 1 of the article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1208083/1/index.htm
EDIT2: I am an idiot ... DOOH!