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We would be better served focusing on Vaughn Miller, Bradley Chubb, and the Denver Broncos. We can worry about Sherm when we get to him.
:ditto:2_0_6":127qhn5b said:Go right at him. If anyone knows what his major weakness is its Pete and Russ.
Tical21":3foeczjg said:Stay as far away from him as possible. Russell is going to try to throw it at him. It's going to be ugly. It will certainly garner a 15 yard flag. Who are we going to beat him with? Brandon Marshall? Darboh? It would be really fun to watch if they man him up on Doug.
CamanoIslandJQ":3t9meqeu said:What would happen if the "supposed GOAT coach", BelliCheat was given the finger by one of his players (other than his buddy at QB and possibly even then depending on context.) Team discipline is a coaches responsibility & many take it more seriously than PC has shown over the years. You can't allow inmates to run the prison & you can't allow a superstar to violate team discipline, show up his coaches and influence young teammates negatively, that never really works out. See Lynch, Sherman, et. al.. This is my personal OPINION (that ALL fans have a right to, so flame on if that's your gig in life, but keep in mind this is a team sport, not an individual sport so the actions of one can and do influence all.)
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:34853_doh:TwistedHusky":ftyr1yd9 said:A few things,
This team GOT where it is because of Sherman.
Different team or not, he should be able to do or say almost anything (short of legal, ethical or moral violations) and still have the love of this city.
He literally handed up a SB by making that play in the Tip. And he got us to that point by shutting down an entire side of the field for years.
The umbrage over a few words, that were frankly true, is pathetic.
If he p*ssed on the stadium wall, you should wait for him to finish, offer him a wipe and then shake his hand. He is a hero because of what he DID. Who cares if he moves on, ESPECIALLY when the one moving on was the Seahawks - not him.
Take a page from the Canadians and how they handled Derozan's departure. The fans are grateful for the time he gave them, what he gave their city and wished him well (Admittedly, Canada does most everything better than us but still...)
He is going to talk. It is what he does. But he delivered a freaking SB for this city along with Marshawn Lynch and the rest of this defense. Appreciate it. I've seen that SB over 50 times, and I am sure I will see it another 50. Because that was a great team.
What is wrong with some of you?
TwistedHusky":3d7tjq30 said:A few things,
This team GOT where it is because of Sherman.
Different team or not, he should be able to do or say almost anything (short of legal, ethical or moral violations) and still have the love of this city.
He literally handed up a SB by making that play in the Tip. And he got us to that point by shutting down an entire side of the field for years.
The umbrage over a few words, that were frankly true, is pathetic.
If he p*ssed on the stadium wall, you should wait for him to finish, offer him a wipe and then shake his hand. He is a hero because of what he DID. Who cares if he moves on, ESPECIALLY when the one moving on was the Seahawks - not him.
Take a page from the Canadians and how they handled Derozan's departure. The fans are grateful for the time he gave them, what he gave their city and wished him well (Admittedly, Canada does most everything better than us but still...)
He is going to talk. It is what he does. But he delivered a freaking SB for this city along with Marshawn Lynch and the rest of this defense. Appreciate it. I've seen that SB over 50 times, and I am sure I will see it another 50. Because that was a great team.
What is wrong with some of you?
TwistedHusky
He is going to talk. It is what he does. But he delivered a freaking SB for this city along with Marshawn Lynch and the rest of this defense. Appreciate it. I've seen that SB over 50 times, and I am sure I will see it another 50. Because that was a great team.
What is wrong with some of you?
TwistedHusky":1nadf9dn said:Maybe.
But he played for this team when he was not at full health and that got him injured. That cost him money in FA, but it was the team that jettisoned him - he did not walk away. He took a job when he did not have one after the Hawks dropped him.
He absolutely sacrificed for this team. And his defense sucked it up and kept this team winning when our offense was a joke and laughingstock. I don't even think he was the one to complain about that, it was other guys. He was a team guy for years until last year, when anyone would have had enough by then. Especially considering how he was likely playing hurt much of the year.
He certainly has a right to be frustrated and given his personality, speak out. I still think that if you saw him downtown should you offer to buy him a beer. He delivered for this city.
Sgt. Largent":15bs3kq1 said:TwistedHusky":15bs3kq1 said:Maybe.
But he played for this team when he was not at full health and that got him injured. That cost him money in FA, but it was the team that jettisoned him - he did not walk away. He took a job when he did not have one after the Hawks dropped him.
He absolutely sacrificed for this team. And his defense sucked it up and kept this team winning when our offense was a joke and laughingstock. I don't even think he was the one to complain about that, it was other guys. He was a team guy for years until last year, when anyone would have had enough by then. Especially considering how he was likely playing hurt much of the year.
He certainly has a right to be frustrated and given his personality, speak out. I still think that if you saw him downtown should you offer to buy him a beer. He delivered for this city.
He also was a disruption to the team the past couple of years with his nonsense and undermining Pete's authority.
So let's not paint Richard as some selfless saint that we unfairly jettisoned. He contributed to his departure.
Doesn't mean we don't love him for what he meant to winning a SB, but it does mean we're tired of his mouth. You're acting like we have to choose sides, and I'm telling you we can both appreciate him for what he did, and be annoyed with his continued martyr syndrome and playing the victim.
Jimjones0384":3mzeiqxt said:CamanoIslandJQ":3mzeiqxt said:What would happen if the "supposed GOAT coach", BelliCheat was given the finger by one of his players (other than his buddy at QB and possibly even then depending on context.) Team discipline is a coaches responsibility & many take it more seriously than PC has shown over the years. You can't allow inmates to run the prison & you can't allow a superstar to violate team discipline, show up his coaches and influence young teammates negatively, that never really works out. See Lynch, Sherman, et. al.. This is my personal OPINION (that ALL fans have a right to, so flame on if that's your gig in life, but keep in mind this is a team sport, not an individual sport so the actions of one can and do influence all.)
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After all the uproar over Bob Mcnair using the inmates and prison analogy, you're really going to come on this site and use it?