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  • Automatik
    Still pulling for the Hawks.

    I give no fucks about Sherman's outburst. I liked it.


    Suspend him?? LOLOLOLOL
  • LJ
    Ironman92;1569668 wrote:Everything he said sounded like a punk. Every word he spoke.

    Whether he backed it up or not has noting to do with it.
    I think it has more to do that it was an excited black man yelling at the camera and it made you feel uncomfortable. Thavoice is afraid of his Wife so we know this was definitely the case for him
  • thavoice
    LJ;1569678 wrote:I think it has more to do that it was an ANGRY black man yelling at the camera and it made you feel uncomfortable. Thavoice is afraid of his Wife so we know this was definitely the case for him
    He came off as the angry black man. Plain and simple.
    I was pulling for them to win. Glad they did.
    Doesnt change my opinion of the guy at all. Tremendous and intense player.
    Just thought he sounded like a punk.
    No big deal.


    Going to be a very interesting SB. Top offense vs the top defense. What is going to win it?
    I think it comes down to the lack of offense by the Seahawks.
  • justincredible
    Classyposter58;1569565 wrote:Idk how anyone can like that? It wasn't refreshing, dude is nothing but a punk ass thug. Carroll should honestly consider maybe suspending him for the Super Bowl, it seems almost detrimental to have a guy like that playing with no humility at all
    LOL. No. Just no.
  • LJ
    thavoice;1569682 wrote:He came off as the angry black man. Plain and simple.
    I was pulling for them to win. Glad they did.
    Doesnt change my opinion of the guy at all. Tremendous and intense player.
    Just thought he sounded like a punk.
    No big deal.


    Going to be a very interesting SB. Top offense vs the top defense. What is going to win it?
    I think it comes down to the lack of offense by the Seahawks.
    He sounded like a fired up football player. You are Ironman are probably in the same camp of people who were upset over how Kaepernick wore his hat a few weeks ago
  • Ironman92
    LJ;1569678 wrote:I think it has more to do that it was an excited black man yelling at the camera and it made you feel uncomfortable. Thavoice is afraid of his Wife so we know this was definitely the case for him
    Yeah...nice try tough guy. I was definitely scared. Give me a break.

    No one reasonable expected him to cross his t's and dot his I's....but it was the most over-the-top interview ever. It was ridiculous.

    He made an amazing game clinching/saving play.....then he pretty much erased it with his mouth.
  • LJ
    Ironman92;1569687 wrote:Yeah...nice try tough guy. I was definitely scared. Give me a break.

    No one reasonable expected him to cross his t's and dot his I's....but it was the most over-the-top interview ever. It was ridiculous.

    He made an amazing game clinching/saving play.....then he pretty much erased it with his mouth.
    Except he didn't erase anything.
  • thavoice
    LJ;1569686 wrote:He sounded like a fired up football player. You are Ironman are probably in the same camp of people who were upset over how Kaepernick wore his hat a few weeks ago[/QUOTE

    Who would get upset on how someone wears his hat?

    with that said though.....he does look like an idiot most times when he wears a hat. Those big flat bills loook stupid.
  • Fly4Fun
    That's his side, I wonder what Crabtree's side of the story is.

    Most of it sounds reasonable except his "choke" sign... that was a very weak explanation.
  • GOONx19
    Lol'd at him bringing up this.
    As far as Crabtree being a top-20 NFL receiver, you’d have a hard time making that argument to me. There are a lot of receivers playing good ball out there, and Josh Gordon needed 14 games to produce almost double what Crabtree can do in a full season. And Gordon had Brandon Weeden, Brian Hoyer and Jason Campbell playing quarterback.
  • Classyposter58
    like_that;1569630 wrote:This coming from the guy who supports Suh...

    Classless never ceases to amaze me with his stupidity. This is probably easily the dumbest post on this thread.

    Yeah, Pete Carroll should suspend the best DB in the league because he hurt a few feelz with his words LOL.
    I don't support his actions at all. And yeah because everything Sherman did goes against the point of a team championship, and against respect for the game.
    LJ;1569607 wrote:He didn't sound like a punk. He sounded like a fired up football player that is going to the Super Bowl. Jesus Christ what the fuck is this world coming to when fucking fired up football players have to be PC and give plain boring interviews
    Who said he has to be PC and boring? You can't up stand your whole team and your opponent like that, your team just won and all you do is rip on the receiver you covered? Be pumped up about your team winning, but all he was concerned about is himself. That's simply selfish

    It seems obvious just reading most of these comments that many of you have not played sports competitively or even played at a very high level against top competition
  • thavoice
    Fly4Fun;1569700 wrote:That's his side, I wonder what Crabtree's side of the story is.

    Most of it sounds reasonable except his "choke" sign... that was a very weak explanation.
    The whole thing about him trying to shake his hand and say good game....doing that during the game, right after the INT, to me seems more like he is doing it to act like a dick and rub it in. After the game, or during kneel downs...maybe, but right after that play seems like it is done more to mock than to congratulate.
  • thavoice
    Fly4Fun;1569700 wrote:That's his side, I wonder what Crabtree's side of the story is.

    Most of it sounds reasonable except his "choke" sign... that was a very weak explanation.
    This is all I found from Crabtree.
    He’s a TV guy. I’m not a TV guy. I play ball. He makes one play, he talks … We’re on the field and he ain’t doing nothing,” Crabtree said, via the San Jose Mercury News. “That’s one play he made. … That’s probably the only play he made the whole game.”
  • LJ
    Classyposter58;1569706 wrote:I don't support his actions at all. And yeah because everything Sherman did goes against the point of a team championship, and against respect for the game.


    Who said he has to be PC and boring? You can't up stand your whole team and your opponent like that, your team just won and all you do is rip on the receiver you covered? Be pumped up about your team winning, but all he was concerned about is himself. That's simply selfish

    It seems obvious just reading most of these comments that many of you have not played sports competitively or even played at a very high level against top competition
    Its pretty obvious that you never have. Andrews grabbed him almost immediately. He just made probably the biggest play of his career and it sent his team to the Super Bowl. Nothing he did was selfish. It's not like he did anything to hurt the team. A player like Suh is selfish with all his unsportsmanlike penalties
  • thavoice
    LJ;1569733 wrote:Its pretty obvious that you never have. Andrews grabbed him almost immediately. He just made probably the biggest play of his career and it sent his team to the Super Bowl. Nothing he did was selfish. It's not like he did anything to hurt the team. A player like Suh is selfish with all his unsportsmanlike penalties
    Now this is a post I can agree with from you LJ.
  • justincredible
    LJ;1569691 wrote:Except he didn't erase anything.
    You're wrong. San Fran was actually awarded the touchdown and has been bumped in to the Super Bowl because of it.
  • Heretic
    thavoice;1569715 wrote:This is all I found from Crabtree.
    He’s a TV guy. I’m not a TV guy. I play ball. He makes one play, he talks … We’re on the field and he ain’t doing nothing,” Crabtree said, via the San Jose Mercury News. “That’s one play he made. … That’s probably the only play he made the whole game.”
    Which was kind of funny...since it's hard for a defensive player to do that much when the QB of the other team is avoiding targeting him for virtually the entire game.
  • LJ
    justincredible;1569741 wrote:You're wrong. San Fran was actually awarded the touchdown and has been bumped in to the Super Bowl because of it.
    Its been awarded back to Seattle because of Kaepernick wearing his flat billed hat backwards and too many tattoos for a quaterback
  • justincredible
    LJ;1569748 wrote:Its been awarded back to Seattle because of Kaepernick wearing his flat billed hat backwards and too many tattoos for a quaterback
    God, the NFL is confusing sometimes.
  • justincredible
    Heretic;1569747 wrote:Which was kind of funny...since it's hard for a defensive player to do that much when the QB of the other team is avoiding targeting him for virtually the entire game.
    LOL, no shit. He was thrown at twice. Seems like he had a pretty stellar game.
  • Ironman92
    LJ;1569691 wrote:Except he didn't erase anything.
    Yeah, everyone is talking and tweeting about his tremendous play.
  • Ironman92
    The Seahawks have had 9 drug suspensions in the last 4 years.
  • LJ
    Ironman92;1569755 wrote:Yeah, everyone is talking and tweeting about his tremendous play.
    Just like no one was bitching about Kaepernick's hat.... It didn't erase anything, nothing more than a bunch of WASPs that are bothered that he did something out of their comfort zone.
  • justincredible
    Ironman92;1569759 wrote:The Seahawks have had 9 drug suspensions in the last 4 years.
    Redskins have had 7. Your point?