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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:40 pm |
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I think any excitement gained over white burning sherman was lost when it was apparent seattle should have won that game since the falcons couldn't even beat the 49ers at home after a huge lead. We can take a look at that picture all day long but I think we all know seattle had a way better shot of beating SF than atlanta did. Every fan in atlanta knows it as well.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:48 pm |
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Keep doing your thing Sherm. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... y-matchup/I love some of the comments, some people HATE him, with that much hate, whatever you're doing is working.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:49 pm |
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After getting a pretty good look at Sherman's personality this year, I am well convinced that he will be looking to get the biggest contract for a CB in NFL history when the time comes. He does not seem like the type to give a discount to anyone, especially considering his current 5th round salary. I hope that negotiation doesn't get ugly.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:11 pm |
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“You saw the game — he caught one pass on me the whole game,’ Sherman said. “It’s probably a lifetime achievement for him, so congratulations."
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:23 pm |
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Hawknballs wrote: I think any excitement gained over white burning sherman was lost when it was apparent seattle should have won that game since the falcons couldn't even beat the 49ers at home after a huge lead. We can take a look at that picture all day long but I think we all know seattle had a way better shot of beating SF than atlanta did. Every fan in atlanta knows it as well. With all respect to your point, I totally disagree. The fans of Atlanta know one thing...they beat the Seahawks. Whether they lost to SF or not, or whether we beat SF or not, has no bearing on that fact. Coulda', shoulda', woulda' don't win titles and as a diehard Hawk fan, I felt nothing resembling victory at the conclusion of that game. We lost and Atlanta deserves credit for the way they came back to beat us. This isn't our Seahawks of old. This is a championship calibre team and we must no longer make excuses in defeat or accept moral victories, IMO.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:26 pm |
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HawkWow wrote: Hawknballs wrote: I think any excitement gained over white burning sherman was lost when it was apparent seattle should have won that game since the falcons couldn't even beat the 49ers at home after a huge lead. We can take a look at that picture all day long but I think we all know seattle had a way better shot of beating SF than atlanta did. Every fan in atlanta knows it as well. With all respect to your point, I totally disagree. The fans of Atlanta know one thing...they beat the Seahawks. Whether they lost to SF or not, or whether we beat SF or not, has no bearing on that fact. Coulda', shoulda', woulda' don't win titles and as a diehard Hawk fan, I felt nothing resembling victory at the conclusion of that game. We lost and Atlanta deserves credit for the way they came back to beat us. This isn't our Seahawks of old. This is a championship calibre team and we must no longer make excuses in defeat or accept moral victories, IMO. Perfect.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:27 pm |
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HawkWow wrote: Hawknballs wrote: I think any excitement gained over white burning sherman was lost when it was apparent seattle should have won that game since the falcons couldn't even beat the 49ers at home after a huge lead. We can take a look at that picture all day long but I think we all know seattle had a way better shot of beating SF than atlanta did. Every fan in atlanta knows it as well. With all respect to your point, I totally disagree. The fans of Atlanta know one thing...they beat the Seahawks. Whether they lost to SF or not, or whether we beat SF or not, has no bearing on that fact. Coulda', shoulda', woulda' don't win titles and as a diehard Hawk fan, I felt nothing resembling victory at the conclusion of that game. We lost and Atlanta deserves credit for the way they came back to beat us. This isn't our Seahawks of old. This is a championship calibre team and we must no longer make excuses in defeat or accept moral victories, IMO. Perfect.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:27 pm |
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I missed the interview. Will they post a video at some point?
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:10 pm |
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I am so glad I bought a Sherman jersey. In the big picture, Sherman played lights out. He was knocking passes down and making it look easy. I like the confidence, especially for a VERY young player. Everything he is doing is on skill right now. As he learns the tendencies of QB's and WR's, he will improve.
The talk is hilarious, he backs it up 100% and is load of laughs. The other teams' fans hate him and they have nothing on him. His comment was something like "shut me up if you don't like it, complete some passes, but that's not going to happen". LOLLOL. Yeah, the Falcons beat the Seahawks in 2012. It won't be that close next time.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:14 pm |
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Missing_Clink wrote: After getting a pretty good look at Sherman's personality this year, I am well convinced that he will be looking to get the biggest contract for a CB in NFL history when the time comes. He does not seem like the type to give a discount to anyone, especially considering his current 5th round salary. I hope that negotiation doesn't get ugly. I don't think he's going to give us a hometown discount, but I do think that if the Seahawks are proactive about renegotiating his contract after this season (which is the earliest point they are able to do so) I think both sides will be able to work out a deal. Remember, part of his motivation is the number of teams that passed on him in the draft. If Seattle comes to him and says, "we want you here, let's figure out a way to make it happen," then I think Sherman will respond to that.
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Post subject: Why I love Sherman... Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:33 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Why I love Sherman... Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:34 pm |
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"His catch on me was probably a lifetime achievement". Brilliant.
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Post subject: Re: Why I love Sherman... Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:36 pm |
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damn!! shots fired!!
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Post subject: Re: Why I love Sherman... Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:40 pm |
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I know this is way silly, but Deion Sanders is maybe my FOAT because his mouth. I'm beyond proud we may have Neon 2.0.
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Post subject: Re: Why I love Sherman... Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:18 pm |
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Richard Shermans confidence is just at a whole other level. And it has the RIGHT to be!
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Post subject: Re: Why I love Sherman... Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:26 am |
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hawker232 wrote: Richard Shermans confidence is just at a whole other level. And it has the RIGHT to be! Damned right. The great ones dont back down from any challenge.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 2:44 pm |
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Sherm is brilliant at playing the bad guy, he gets under their skin, it really is an art. Atlanta fans, talking about this....... for 7 pages, LOL http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/topic/ ... -on-roddy/
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:57 pm |
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By saying it wasnt his fault but wont throw away a teamate under tge bus, threw a teammate under the bus. Roddy White is establidhed. Let your play speak. Shut up.
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:33 pm |
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CALIHAWK1 wrote: By saying it wasnt his fault but wont throw away a teamate under tge bus, threw a teammate under the bus. Roddy White is establidhed. Let your play speak. Shut up. U mad bro?
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Post subject: Re: Richard Sherman Interview Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:41 pm |
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CALIHAWK1 wrote: By saying it wasnt his fault but wont throw away a teamate under tge bus, threw a teammate under the bus. Roddy White is establidhed. Let your play speak. Shut up. Agreed, it did throw someone under the bus, inevitably. But it's also true, he was supposed to have help over the top. The reason why I like this statement, is because I'm quite tired of all the cliches most players are pigeonholed into saying. He could've very easily said 'I'll take responsibility for that play', but then again, if he had answers like that nobody would want to interview him in the first place. He also went on to say that if the blame falls on him, from outsiders, that's fine. The way I see, he's just a smart guy with long explanations. He knows he fell during that play, but it wasn't his fault alone the play happened, and he shut down Roddy White the rest of the game, and he knows it.
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