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Very interesting in Richard Sherman's post-game interview, that he spent a bit of it talking about Ken Norton Sr., who sadly passed away a week and a half ago, and referring to him as the team's guardian angel.
http://www.seahawks.com/videos-photos/v ... 329e313bc2
As most know, Ken Norton Jr. is the Seahawks linebackers coach, and apparently he has taken some time off, of course, to be with family, after his father's passing.
I was impressed that Sherman came across as knowing about the career of Ken Norton Sr. and his place in boxing history; I had no idea Sherman would know that Jr's father had his own successful career, plus find him (rightly) to be an inspirational figure.
I understand Ken Norton Jr. , in his playing days, would strike a boxing pose and then "punch" the goalposts after a defensive touchdown, in honor of his father. Think we'll see any of the Seahawks defenders adopt this as a defensive TD celebration?
http://www.seahawks.com/videos-photos/v ... 329e313bc2
As most know, Ken Norton Jr. is the Seahawks linebackers coach, and apparently he has taken some time off, of course, to be with family, after his father's passing.
I was impressed that Sherman came across as knowing about the career of Ken Norton Sr. and his place in boxing history; I had no idea Sherman would know that Jr's father had his own successful career, plus find him (rightly) to be an inspirational figure.
I understand Ken Norton Jr. , in his playing days, would strike a boxing pose and then "punch" the goalposts after a defensive touchdown, in honor of his father. Think we'll see any of the Seahawks defenders adopt this as a defensive TD celebration?