SoulfishHawk
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No doubt, speed guys for sure. I wouldn't like our chances on any jump ball type plays. His ball skills are ridiculous.
Popeyejones":2xoedsq3 said:Just a reminder to people saying he trashed the Seahawks on the way out after they cut him:
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... ree-agency
Personally I don't see any of that in this. It's all very reasonable IMO and very complimentary of the fanbase and the city (save for those trashing him because the Seahawks cut him :lol: )
FWIW he's also been a model teammate in SF so far.
Seahawkfan80":ch1jq9h1 said:SoulfishHawk":ch1jq9h1 said:How quickly people forget him throwing Russ, Pete and John under the bus. Claiming the team had "lost it's way" etc.
Sure he gave us great memories, he also acted like a spoiled 5 year old his last couple seasons here. Screaming at coaches and players on the sidelines, and then acting like it didn't happen. That crap with Jim Moore, who yes is a complete moron. Then after going to the Niners, he still kept going on and on.
Now his team is horrific, he's playing average and we don't hear a thing from him.
He'll go down as one of the best Hawks of all time, and one of my favorites. But he's not above criticism. I won't boo him or cheer him. I just look forward to him getting burnt and him telling us it's fake news.
He was probably correct. The thing that may be said is as a leader, he was directing the direction they were going. So as an entitled player, because of his previous play, he helped them go down the wrong path.
Now, the team again buys into the program and voila....we are back.
Just something to think about.
Sgt. Largent":2feofi2e said:"They’ve lost their way. It’s as simple as that. They’ve just lost their way. When you make too many mistakes over a long period of time, you kind of dig yourself a hole. And then when you backtrack, you gotta make a bunch of rash decisions to try and fill the hole and hope that it holds up.
“When we were rolling it was an environment for pure competitors. When it becomes something else, then it’s more difficult to thrive in, and I think that’s what was tough on Earl, that’s what was tough on a lot of guys. But I think as it kind of progressed, you start seeing the writing on the wall. You’re like, ‘Not only are they probably moving in a different direction,’ but it’s like, ‘Ah, well, I kind of want to move in a different direction, too.’ So it happens like that. All great things must come to an end, I guess."
SoulfishHawk":2tse85qu said:Watching some Red Zone replay last night, Sherm was getting absolutely torched by Evans. He looks really slow to me, almost like he's playing injured still. He never was a fast guy. Evans was open by 5 yards on a long pass over Sherm and the only thing that kept him from scoring an easy TD was the ball being thrown too far towards the sidelines.
erik2690":vfaz6mkt said:Popeyejones":vfaz6mkt said:Just a reminder to people saying he trashed the Seahawks on the way out after they cut him:
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... ree-agency
Personally I don't see any of that in this. It's all very reasonable IMO and very complimentary of the fanbase and the city (save for those trashing him because the Seahawks cut him :lol: )
FWIW he's also been a model teammate in SF so far.
Actually that's what's annoying is he did some of his biggest rock throwing anonymously. He was so obviously the main source of ESPN's early season/just before season hit piece on Wilson. He took shots and didn't even put his name on it which to me is worse in many ways.
Mad Dog":zvcpljx7 said:erik2690":zvcpljx7 said:Popeyejones":zvcpljx7 said:Just a reminder to people saying he trashed the Seahawks on the way out after they cut him:
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... ree-agency
Personally I don't see any of that in this. It's all very reasonable IMO and very complimentary of the fanbase and the city (save for those trashing him because the Seahawks cut him :lol: )
FWIW he's also been a model teammate in SF so far.
Actually that's what's annoying is he did some of his biggest rock throwing anonymously. He was so obviously the main source of ESPN's early season/just before season hit piece on Wilson. He took shots and didn't even put his name on it which to me is worse in many ways.
That's heresay.
It's crap like this that mutates into "facts" that start getting bandied about on the board as truth when it's just pure unadulterated speculation.
I'm sure Sherm has some bitterness about some things that happened during his tenure. I'm also sure that he sees things from a very one sided view and lacks perspective about the whole NFL business. But I'm not going to ascribe to him a role as the chief rumour monger that set out to undermine the whole team while here or on his departure.
Mad Dog":10hmrymj said:erik2690":10hmrymj said:Popeyejones":10hmrymj said:Just a reminder to people saying he trashed the Seahawks on the way out after they cut him:
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... ree-agency
Personally I don't see any of that in this. It's all very reasonable IMO and very complimentary of the fanbase and the city (save for those trashing him because the Seahawks cut him :lol: )
FWIW he's also been a model teammate in SF so far.
Actually that's what's annoying is he did some of his biggest rock throwing anonymously. He was so obviously the main source of ESPN's early season/just before season hit piece on Wilson. He took shots and didn't even put his name on it which to me is worse in many ways.
That's heresay.
It's crap like this that mutates into "facts" that start getting bandied about on the board as truth when it's just pure unadulterated speculation.
I'm sure Sherm has some bitterness about some things that happened during his tenure. I'm also sure that he sees things from a very one sided view and lacks perspective about the whole NFL business. But I'm not going to ascribe to him a role as the chief rumour monger that set out to undermine the whole team while here or on his departure.
Popeyejones":pf5e3zf1 said:Sgt. Largent":pf5e3zf1 said:"They’ve lost their way. It’s as simple as that. They’ve just lost their way. When you make too many mistakes over a long period of time, you kind of dig yourself a hole. And then when you backtrack, you gotta make a bunch of rash decisions to try and fill the hole and hope that it holds up.
“When we were rolling it was an environment for pure competitors. When it becomes something else, then it’s more difficult to thrive in, and I think that’s what was tough on Earl, that’s what was tough on a lot of guys. But I think as it kind of progressed, you start seeing the writing on the wall. You’re like, ‘Not only are they probably moving in a different direction,’ but it’s like, ‘Ah, well, I kind of want to move in a different direction, too.’ So it happens like that. All great things must come to an end, I guess."
He said the Hawks were really competitive and then they weren't anymore (they "lost their way"), so the writing was on the wall that they had to reboot things. .
Seymour":pd8jaevc said:Mad Dog":pd8jaevc said:erik2690":pd8jaevc said:Popeyejones":pd8jaevc said:Just a reminder to people saying he trashed the Seahawks on the way out after they cut him:
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... ree-agency
Personally I don't see any of that in this. It's all very reasonable IMO and very complimentary of the fanbase and the city (save for those trashing him because the Seahawks cut him :lol: )
FWIW he's also been a model teammate in SF so far.
Actually that's what's annoying is he did some of his biggest rock throwing anonymously. He was so obviously the main source of ESPN's early season/just before season hit piece on Wilson. He took shots and didn't even put his name on it which to me is worse in many ways.
That's heresay.
It's crap like this that mutates into "facts" that start getting bandied about on the board as truth when it's just pure unadulterated speculation.
I'm sure Sherm has some bitterness about some things that happened during his tenure. I'm also sure that he sees things from a very one sided view and lacks perspective about the whole NFL business. But I'm not going to ascribe to him a role as the chief rumour monger that set out to undermine the whole team while here or on his departure.
It is also common sense and obvious as hell.
But go ahead and drink the Sherm kool aid.....I'll watch and report the effects. :179422:
MD5eahawks":2qjg5m6e said:He gave us "The Tip" and the team gave him "The Shaft".Barakas":2qjg5m6e said:Richard Sherman gave us "The Tip" which helped lead us to our first Super Bowl victory. He may now be wearing enemy colors now but I will always remember him as a Seahawk!!
Couldn't resist. :lol:
I love Sherm. I would applaud him before or after the game. No cheers, just applause. A sign of respect.
During the game? Booing is the route to go. I think he would expect it.
One day, he WILL be raising that 12 flag. And he WILL get cheered.
The man brought a lot of great memories to this franchise. I hope he goes in the HOF.
Coug_Hawk08":3u2v886m said:Sherman trashed the organization, coaches, and former teammates. He is also presently a 49er. I will boo him.
He doesn’t have Lebron status where we put up some tribute video and thank him in his return.
Dude burned bridges, and then also popped the life vests of people trying to save him from drowning in his own word vomit.