Rob12
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All season long, all this man has done is played some great football. Very quietly. He's a different man these days, but he's still the same old shutdown corner that he's been for the past three seasons. His stellar play has grown stale because it's been so automatic. That's the sign of a great player, and one that is on his way to the Hall of Fame.
I give Sherman all of the credit for Blair Walsh's missed kick. Yes, a lot of luck was involved, and even in those conditions, Walsh probably makes that kick 98 out of 100 times. But on that play, Walsh was scared ******** of Richard Sherman getting to the football and blocking that kick. I see a rushed play there, and Walsh knew that on his previous kick, Sherman came as humanely possible to blocking a kick as one can get without actually blocking it.
Such a huge play by No. 25. He was our savior that game, and I don't think anyone can convince me otherwise. When our guys are hoisting the Lombardi in three weeks or so, I think we'll be pointing to No. 25 the most.
We're so damn lucky to have such an amazing defensive player. He's as good as it gets.
I give Sherman all of the credit for Blair Walsh's missed kick. Yes, a lot of luck was involved, and even in those conditions, Walsh probably makes that kick 98 out of 100 times. But on that play, Walsh was scared ******** of Richard Sherman getting to the football and blocking that kick. I see a rushed play there, and Walsh knew that on his previous kick, Sherman came as humanely possible to blocking a kick as one can get without actually blocking it.
Such a huge play by No. 25. He was our savior that game, and I don't think anyone can convince me otherwise. When our guys are hoisting the Lombardi in three weeks or so, I think we'll be pointing to No. 25 the most.
We're so damn lucky to have such an amazing defensive player. He's as good as it gets.