Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Richard Sherman-An opinion.

You know that moment when you are working out and that song comes on and you all of a sudden become a badass? 

Yea? Well I think R.Sherman of the Seahawks had that moment.....

*There will be some cussing in the post but nothing full blown harsh*

Catch you up,Check out what Richard Sherman said after beating the 49ers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFYuwWCqmeU 

Now if that was not bad enough he also did another interview I believe today..not sure but either way here how that went

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10203212396095006&set=vb.1361557732&type=2&theater

Yea. Bad. But I decided to write this because I almost think we are maybe blowing this out of the water....

First If I made millions..played in the NFL..Yea I would be a little-a lot cocky. 

Second: Should everyone be determined to be better? YES!!!!! He might be a pompus jerk but if that makes him better,stronger,a asset to his team ETC then why are we bashing that? Don't we want to be better? Shouldn't we have goals? 

Third: So he does not have a sensor between his head and his mouth. How many people can relate? *Raises hand*

And fourth: If there is more that we don't know about, like a fued or words that flew behind closed doors between him and other players..and that made him angry enough to fight like hell and his team the Seahawks making it to the super bowl. Then what is wrong with that??? 

Personally when I am angry I can lift more in weights then when I am not. When that song comes on my playlist and I just forget every pain I have and work out till that song is over. 
When I am involved in something I tend to want to be better and I want proof of that. Like with Sherman he has his numbers to prove he can play football.

I admired the whole game. They came back to kick some arse and made it to the Super Bowl. Thats cool.

We should want to be better then everyone else. Why the heck not?  Okay maybe because he is part of a team and needs to focus on other things. Hey I never said I agreed with him or liked him.


Now this is another spectrum about this whole thing...What happens if he was white?
I am positive no one would have said "He is hood talking" "He needs to remember where he is and not in the hood!" Comments like that are just showing how uneducated some of us are.

I think he is a bit pompous and probably needs to work on his socializing skills and how to communicate to reporters BUT I think he has potential to be what some of us have stopped caring about and that is to be great. To be great at what he does. And again really? Stop acting like you have some filter between your brain and your mouth...Please. =D

I am rooting for who ever wins in the super bowl because I happen to adore both teams. I am a Steelers fan till I die but they are not in it so back to reality.

And to be honest that second guy that interviewed him. I didn't care for his attitude. Lol..

Lets not hate the guy lets stop being racist with the comments. Lets realize this is who he is. Hes not killing anyone. Hes not a rapist. He is not a pedophile.He is not a arsonist.  He is just someone who is confident-cocky-arrogant and knows what he wants to say and says it.
Don't have to like him. 
Don't have to like the Sea-hawks.


?Raven?

3 comments:

  1. I have been following this Sherman fiasco, as I am a passionate sports fan. The second interview was conducted around this time last year (as per the ticker running on the bottom of the screen of Mariano Rivera announcing his retirement). Does he have a bit of a chip on his shoulder? Sure he does, but every sports athlete out there does. I have yet to see an interview where he used any vulgar language. Everything that he said, I would let my kids hear. It would have been easy for him to "get ghetto" and start blabbing vulgar obscenities with all of the adrenaline that was pumping through him right after he just made the play of his career, and helped his team make it to the Super Bowl. But he didn't. That shows me that he isn't really a jerk, ghetto hood rat, or any of the other horrible things being said about him. The problems between him and Crabtree started way before Sunday's game as described in this article http://nypost.com/2014/01/20/sherman-crabtree-beef-started-at-charity-event/

    Sure he's cocky, but he has the stats to back up his cockyness.

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  2. I normally dont write comments like this BUT this time I have to! In order to make the NFL you kinda have to be good....and there are plenty of very outstanding players that are considered the best. Again BUT you dont have to have or show everyone your egotistical attitude and bash other players. I read an article about him yesterday, he is very smart. But having brains doesnt mean you knew quite exactly how to use them. He is not exactly a great example for kids...would you like your kid going around to other kids and saying these kinds of things to them! And these are not the only two incidents that he has talked like this. He has done this to players, coaches and to the press. Sounds like he needs to take his gift like the gift as it was given to him...humbly. Did you see any other players talk like this after the games. At least the Patriots and Bronces had mutual respect for each other and as a Patriot I had great respect for the way they played and was not upset that the Broncos won. They played a great game and it will take them to the SuperBowl. Too many teams with "cocky" players lose in the finals...have seen it many times. Is Sherman a good player yes.....will he be remembered as much for being a good player probably not. As you can see by the media he is being remembered for how he acted after the game more than for how he played during the game!

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