That was superb. Wilson reminds you just how special he is. Very, very special. Just because he's not lighting up the stats sheets doesn't mean the man isn't the same magic man we've felt out of him from the beginning. Hearing him on the sidelines, he single-handedly influenced several of the biggest plays of that game just by his intelligence alone. Then he executes on the field. Stud.
When Sherman is heard saying "Hell of a game! Hell of a game!" to Crabtree, you can tell he wasn't trying to be a jerk, even though his body language suggested smack talk (the butt slap didn't help to be perfectly honest). I don't really fault Crabtree for shoving his face mask like he did in response (frustration can do that, not to mention that single play ended their season and chance to go to the Super Bowl). Ultimately, all the haters who bother to objectively watch that show in its entirety would be hard-pressed to still think of him in the same light. You can completely understand why he was so fired up in the now infamous post game interview.
To steal a great slogan from the Mariners back in the day...
YOU GOTTA LOVE THESE GUYS!!!