Richard Sherman is funny

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ivotuk":2woccg9f said:
Of course maybe you just forgot the sarcasm flags. If that's the case, I shall mock you for your failure to do so! :p

Mock away! I am an Internet noob and did not think they were needed...
 

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Pretty sure the "declining self-worth" and "act like a 40 year old stuffed shirt" comments should make it obvious, folks.

I laughed.
 

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jdblack":2g1sv60a said:
Richard Sherman,

Your attention-grabbing behavior is shameful. My non-Seahawk-fan-coworkers are using this opportunity to mercilessly mock me, and my sense of self-worth is rapidly declining. Please begin acting like a 40-year old stuffed shirt, and if you cannot then please stay in your room until the season starts. If you want to grow up I can see if I can get you into one of my company's business etiquette classes. If you are interested please send me a written request at 123 Primrose Drive, Seattle, WA 98888.

Thank you,
A humiliated fan

I'm better at posting than you. Just kidding...funny post.
 

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jdblack":1725nirl said:
ivotuk":1725nirl said:
Of course maybe you just forgot the sarcasm flags. If that's the case, I shall mock you for your failure to do so! :p

Mock away! I am an Internet noob and did not think they were needed...
They weren't. Some people just have no sense of humor.
 

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Easley ruled that Seattle's Golden Tate snagged a touchdown even though it sure appeared that Green Bay's M.D. Jennings intercepted the pass. (The NFL even admitted the refs' error,

WTF they only said Tate should have been called for pas interference before the catch.

Anyway Sherman's knows how to stir the pot
 

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Haha its not old man syndrome.

Different strokes for different folks. Some people just like the Barry Sanders, Marcus Allen, Bo Jackson, Curtis Martin, Marshall Faulk, Jerry Rice, etc. types who act like they've been there before. Some like the Muhammad Ali, Deion Sanders, Ocho Cinco, T.O. types that talk for attention. People that talk become a target and sometimes say stupid stuff. I like Richard Sherman the player, I like him for what he does for kids and aspiring young adults, and I'm learning to look the other way when he says stupid stuff.

I'm far from old lol.

Maybe its just the athlete in me that doesn't like the talk because I know he just puts a target on himself and I won't be shocked when he gets cheap shotted in the knees for it some day. I just want him to play and not be targeted. Anyone who has played high level sports knows exactly what I'm talking about. I just hope karma isn't a bitch for Sherman.

Back to the beginning of this thread though I love that he's helping this guy out. And I love that he is helping other people too.
 

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Stoned Cold":11ifbepz said:
Maybe its just the athlete in me that doesn't like the talk because I know he just puts a target on himself and I won't be shocked when he gets cheap shotted in the knees for it some day. I just want him to play and not be targeted. Anyone who has played high level sports knows exactly what I'm talking about. I just hope karma isn't a bitch for Sherman.

What do Deion, GP, Kevin Garnett, Dennis Rodman and, heck, Muhammad Ali all have in common?

Rings. Championships. Great careers. How'd that target on their back work out for them?
 

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Stoned Cold":12a9zhoy said:
I won't be shocked when he gets cheap shotted in the knees for it some day... I just hope karma isn't a bitch for Sherman.
He was cheap-shotted in the face. That ought to keep his knees safe for a while.
 

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jdblack":cswi5b5s said:
ivotuk":cswi5b5s said:
Of course maybe you just forgot the sarcasm flags. If that's the case, I shall mock you for your failure to do so! :p

Mock away! I am an Internet noob and did not think they were needed...

Bravo! Bravo! Good stuff, I was just rambling away there but really couldn't see that being a serious response. I was covering my bases if it was though! :D
 

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DavidSeven":2xe0fysp said:
Stoned Cold":2xe0fysp said:
Maybe its just the athlete in me that doesn't like the talk because I know he just puts a target on himself and I won't be shocked when he gets cheap shotted in the knees for it some day. I just want him to play and not be targeted. Anyone who has played high level sports knows exactly what I'm talking about. I just hope karma isn't a bitch for Sherman.

What do Deion, GP, Kevin Garnett, Dennis Rodman and, heck, Muhammad Ali all have in common?

Rings. Championships. Great careers. How'd that target on their back work out for them?

Great players on great teams. Ali being the exception, none did it on their own, even Ali needed Dundee to save him in the Liston fight when he was blinded. In fact none of them won without a good team. I don't know what the point is here. I never tried to say you can't have a great career and talk too. If you don't get the target on your back you probably never played.
 

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Stoned Cold":2bg8aq60 said:
DavidSeven":2bg8aq60 said:
Stoned Cold":2bg8aq60 said:
Maybe its just the athlete in me that doesn't like the talk because I know he just puts a target on himself and I won't be shocked when he gets cheap shotted in the knees for it some day. I just want him to play and not be targeted. Anyone who has played high level sports knows exactly what I'm talking about. I just hope karma isn't a bitch for Sherman.

What do Deion, GP, Kevin Garnett, Dennis Rodman and, heck, Muhammad Ali all have in common?

Rings. Championships. Great careers. How'd that target on their back work out for them?

Great players on great teams. Ali being the exception, none did it on their own, even Ali needed Dundee to save him in the Liston fight when he was blinded. In fact none of them won without a good team. I don't know what the point is here. I never tried to say you can't have a great career and talk too. If you don't get the target on your back you probably never played.

Yeah, that's generally how it works. Even quiet gentlemen need to be on good teams to win titles. I think you might have been a bit immature in your "playing days." True professional athletes don't let trash talk affect the way they play the game.

Please name one instance of a guy getting his knees taken out because he talked trash. Just one.
 

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Bravo on a good post jdblack. Lol you got at least a couple of people hook line and sinker.

It has been said that sarcasm is the humor of the intelligent....
 

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DavidSeven":fo3zq24v said:
Please name one instance of a guy getting his knees taken out because he talked trash. Just one.

I think it was the Saints linebacker that just retired who took out Steve Smiths knees. Scott Fujita I think. Its on youtube. Maybe he took Gregg Williams words a little too seriously lol. It happens. If you choose not to believe guys have a target on their back and you want to edit my opinions thats fine.
 

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Aros":3khnw0au said:
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Especially since he got the call correct. Can't have possession in the air, which was clearly what had happened when GB's player attempted the interception. Tate got both hands on it and pulled it to his chest while GB's man was still trying to get his other foot down. Any other ref would have botched the call and it would've been game over.

Best ref ever.

I swear on my grandma's grave that even if that precise call had gone to another team in the NFL that day I would still feel that very same way you do. Whatever you do, you don't want to confuse the rest of the world with the facts. They've already made up their mind considering it the worst call ever. :roll: :roll: :roll:

This is the truth and nothing but the truth. When this discussion is had with other teams fans around, it's best to just stay quiet. The reason no real ref backed the call up was because it was used as weapon against the replacement refs and it worked in the real refs's favor.

Glad to see Sherm is doing the right thing!
 

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People spending way too much time worrying about what a sports figure is doing. And he's having fun, oh the horror :roll:
 

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Stoned Cold":3vpe47yw said:
Haha its not old man syndrome.

Different strokes for different folks. Some people just like the Barry Sanders, Marcus Allen, Bo Jackson, Curtis Martin, Marshall Faulk, Jerry Rice, etc. types who act like they've been there before. Some like the Muhammad Ali, Deion Sanders, Ocho Cinco, T.O. types that talk for attention. People that talk become a target and sometimes say stupid stuff. I like Richard Sherman the player, I like him for what he does for kids and aspiring young adults, and I'm learning to look the other way when he says stupid stuff.

I'm far from old lol.

Maybe its just the athlete in me that doesn't like the talk because I know he just puts a target on himself and I won't be shocked when he gets cheap shotted in the knees for it some day. I just want him to play and not be targeted. Anyone who has played high level sports knows exactly what I'm talking about. I just hope karma isn't a bitch for Sherman.

Back to the beginning of this thread though I love that he's helping this guy out. And I love that he is helping other people too.

Sherman knows what the greatest smackers know . . . that if opponents are targeting him, they are either distracted from their jobs or neglecting someone else. And as long as he does his job, he's bi-winning!
 

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ivotuk":qjqku6ip said:
jdblack":qjqku6ip said:
ivotuk":qjqku6ip said:
Of course maybe you just forgot the sarcasm flags. If that's the case, I shall mock you for your failure to do so! :p

Mock away! I am an Internet noob and did not think they were needed...

Bravo! Bravo! Good stuff, I was just rambling away there but really couldn't see that being a serious response. I was covering my bases if it was though! :D


The "primrose drive" part of his posted address was a dead give away for me, but I'm one of those weirdos who reads the entire post to the last word. 8)
 

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SmokinHawk":gnchwfb3 said:
JonRud":gnchwfb3 said:
I miss that ref, he was great!

Especially since he got the call correct. Can't have possession in the air, which was clearly what had happened when GB's player attempted the interception. Tate got both hands on it and pulled it to his chest while GB's man was still trying to get his other foot down. Any other ref would have botched the call and it would've been game over.

Best ref ever.
Actually Smokin is 100% right about the call. He got the possession correct, the part he and the other official missed was the blatant push off by Tate, which was offensive PI but it is rarely called, and it went our way so what evs!
 

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