Mike Salk goes in on Richard Sherman

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The interesting part is...

When he left he was a God. Hated by no one in Seattle and beloved by most. The key player in arguably the most important play in Seahawks history. All the love and adoration he so desperately craves, he had in spades. It just wasn't enough.

He really does seem to check some boxes related to Narcissistic Personality Disorder. I hope he gets to place where he can have peace with everything. He was a helluva corner and I really enjoyed watching him shut down half the field for all those years.
 

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Meh. If Salk has an issue with Sherman, so be it. But to extrapolate from Sherm's comments about Picturegate? That's just silly IMO. Half the people here jumped to the same conclusions Sherm did, as did a lot of the people in the media who commented on it like Rich Eisen.
 

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Ringworm Sherm is just drunk again, literally. How many dui's does the dude have now?
 

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Never been a big Salk fan, but he's very on point here. Richard cares about himself, not much else. He doesn't give two sh*** about the Hawks.
If it's not about him, he will whine like a 5-year-old. His act grew old long ago.
Sherman playing with one arm, he thinks hero, I think the Pats beat him like a drum. He should have taken a seat, that also was on Pete.
 

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I just think he hasn't fully grown up or have the ability to either understand perspectives or accept different perspectives.

He is right that fans are spoiled because some are. But I don't think he fully understands that fans will always act like and it's human nature. He also doesn't understand that it is super ironic to call certain fans spoiled and not grateful.

I still respect him as a player but dude needs to grow up. Marshawn Lynch does a great job of it.
People who drink to excess, are stuck at that point in time when they started, emotionally. He seems to be one of those. Once a person quits drinking and seeks counselling, they can move on. It is hard though.
 

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