Was there some kind of delay in the west coast for that interview? I swear I saw them keep the camera on Andrews until she stopped taking, but the clips don't show that now...
He's been not stop trash talking for a couple years now...but he backs it up. I know he rubs a ton of people the wrong way, but you gotta respect the guy. He talks smack and dominates on the field. Looking forward to the Superbowl, that's going to be a great matchup.
37 year old who had multiple neck surgeries, it's amazing he can still throw the ball at a professional level. His arm strength is fine.
Yeah, I was just pointing out, how bad his example looked, by doing the exact thing the opposite way.
They racked up 500+ yards of offense. The Broncos were just deliberate on purpose to rack up time of possession. What are you talking about? The game wasn't even close from the scoreboard. Unless the weather is a huge factor that may force the Broncos to run more, expect Peyton to be Peyton. Peyton is several levels above Kaep as a thrower.
Um, okay. Not sure why you're quoting me or what point youre trying to make...he's obviously fine when he's had one of the best seasons in history. Having said that, his arm strength is not good at all...he's elite in every other way, so it really doesnt matter at all.
Why you mad, bro? Richard Sherman didn't do anything wrong http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/1/20/5319032/richard-sherman-interview-nfc-championship-2014
Also, if y'all haven't seen the NFL Turning point segment specifically focused on Sherman this season, here's the vid. Thought it was fantastic when it aired and showed his preparation and approach. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/VbQGlO0B5nY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
He is classless. Represents the **** city of Settle very well. Made one play the entire game and then goes off.
I was responding to you saying Manning has no arm strength. What's you definition of arm strength though? Because to me Manning's arm strength is terrific.
Let's see that one play was put them in the Super Bowl. And maybe he didn't make a play before that because they barely threw his way.
During that video he talks about how he is always practicing trying to tip balls to his other defenders. Guess that was no accident.
That had to have been the roughest game I've ever watched in my 12 years+ of being a 9ers fan and that includes last years Superbowl (losing Bo like that made things even worse). Seattle did make the plays down the stretch and do deserve credit but I just hate them (hated them prior to that game and that game makes me hate them more, especially hearing how their classless/trashy fans were throwing food/drinks on Bowman as he was carted off and the Sherman comments). Really hoping Denver can blow them out.
Just reading about the Seahawks fans throwing food at Bowman as he got carted off. That's pretty disgusting behavior. I guess if you're known for being loud and rowdy, you get carried away....
Wow, thanks for posting that. I had no idea about the Harbaugh angle. Why would a college coach trash his own player? That doesn't sound like reality as much as Sherman's paranoid imagination. Compton-to-Stanford is about as jarring a transition as I can imagine. I mean, Stanford is too white for *me* and I'm pretty pasty. So, overall, respect to Sherman. I think he went overboard on Crabtree, of course, but whatever. It was a brilliant (single) play on his part.