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I'm confused behind your thinking here. Calling someone sorry isn't going after them? I'll remember to call my boss sorry next week. I bet that'll work in my favor ...I mean, after all, it's not going after him or insulting him in any way.

The point is, he made himself look much less intelligent than he really is. Crabtree hurts his feelings on the field but he has to whine about it on National tv. Sounfs like he is treating the NFL like kindergarten if you ask me.







Which is it?

1) I meant physically go after

2) Crabtree isn't his boss
 
Maybe they should point to actual criminals as people they shouldn't act like instead of people who get their college degrees, never have been arrested, and are the best at what they do, but that's just me.

It's 2 teams that hate each other, 2 guys that don't like each other in the heat of the moment in a big game. **** happens. I remember Crabtree chasing down Clay to talk smack after Kaep made him look stupid last year. I'm sure Crab was running his mouth all day, if you can't back it up you deserve to hear about it. IMO
 
because he fed a stereotype worldwide. Are you blind or just in denial of race issues? Because you don't stereotype makes you incapable of understanding the topic?

People that try and use Richard Sherman to fuel their stereotypes don't need Richard Sherman to feed it. They will look for it anywhere else.
 
"Hey son, don't be Richard Sherman. He's a terrible role model. Don't go to Stanford, get your degree in three years, take grad classes, become a draft pick, then become the best at something you love to do. He's a terrible example because he gave a choke sign after a big play and called Michael Crabtree sorry."


"Son, don't ever act like that. Act like a man. Don't feed the stereotype that people that hate us like to see. Don't feed it. Be a man, and handle your business the right way."

What you did is basically teach your kid that you can act however you want to act without circumstances, because you went to Stanford and can play ball.
Brilliant parenting Z. Good luck with that. Maybe you should graduate school before moving that direction.
 
Some quality race baiting going on in here. Sherman has already made the superbowl buildup more interesting.
 
The point is, he made himself look much less intelligent than he really is. Crabtree hurts his feelings on the field but he has to whine about it on National tv. sounds like he is treating the NFL like kindergarten if you ask me.



Which is it?

Maybe he doesn't give a hoot how intelligent you think he is based on a post game clip. And maybe you shouldn't base how intelligent you think he is on that clip.

What should he have said? Script it for me.
 
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I think charles barkley had it right when he told folks not to make these athletes role models.
 
"Son, don't ever act like that. Act like a man. Don't feed the stereotype that people that hate us like to see. Don't feed it. Be a man, and handle your business the right way."

What you did is basically teach your kid that you can act however you want to act without circumstances, because you went to Stanford and can play ball.
Brilliant parenting Z. Good luck with that. Maybe you should graduate school before moving that direction.

If my son has his degree, has never been arrested, is the best at what he has done, and does what he loves, I am pretty sure I won't care what he says during a postgame interview five minutes after making the play to go to the Super Bowl since he's a law abiding citizen and living his dream
 
1) I meant physically go after

2) Crabtree isn't his boss

Never claimed he was his boss. I'm just saying, for him to be calling someone sorry is setting himself up to look stupid (more than he already has).

It's just beyond me that you protect him and condone such acts of stupidity that went on. Sherman acted like a complete moron and maybe by now he knows it. I guess he's putting that communications degree to good use though. You seem to think so.
 
Never claimed he was his boss. I'm just saying, for him to be calling someone sorry is setting himself up to look stupid (more than he already has).

It's just beyond me that you protect him and condone such acts of stupidity that went on. Sherman acted like a complete moron and maybe by now he knows it. I guess he's putting that communications degree to good use though. You seem to think so.

Why was he moronic?
 

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