Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Great Facebook Discussion On Richard Sherman




Mica Wright There were some good points in the article, but get out of here.. he looked into the camera the whole time so it was obvious he has communications skills? People on Maury stare directly into the camera.

Terreta Terri Scope-Rodgers Why is he making excuses for bad behavior. Sherman has a history of cutting a fool. Flashback to the end if the Redskins playoff game last year. I really try to like the guy because he is an excellent player and his offseason man-on-the-street inter...See More

Kevin Donalson What was the big mistake? What was it that he said that was so bad? He never cursed. He never threatened anybody. What was it?

Terreta Terri Scope-Rodgers Football is a team sport. How about lauding the accomplishments of your team, celebrating the fact that you are going to the Super Bowl and exhibiting sportsmanship. We ask kids in little league to show sportsmanship but now grown men who are paid t...See More

Kevin Donalson I ask again what did he say. LOB is the team. He shouted out his team.

Kevin Donalson All week long the media made the first game Peyton vs. Tom not the Broncos vs. Patriots so while its a team sport its played by individuals

Kevin Donalson All week long Crabtree called him overrated and not that good. He then talked trash all game long. Why wouldn't Sherman respond?

Virgil Lee Waytes Jr. "I am the best t-shirt maker, in the game..." #ShamelessPlug LOL
Mica Wright Despite his intentions, in that short period of time.. "book smarts" or not.. he came across as an angry aggressive ignorant black man standing next to a white woman and expressing those passionate feelings off the field and on tv is just not allowed.. unless of course you are on Maury. Surely he read that in one of his communication 101 books.

Kevin Donalson So that's what it was. He scared the white woman. Smh

Mica Wright Would we even be talking about this if "sister girl" interviewed him?

Kevin Donalson You have proven my point. This was not a big deal until Erin Andrews acted like she was standing next to Fleece Johnson.

Princess Cooper Great comments everyone. I must admit I didn't think it was cool while I watched it but, I realize he was in the moment. Erin Andrews just didn't know how to handle it. I don't know if I would either. But, I think I would have tried to steer him into t...See More

Corey M. Smith I loved the interview and Sherman's raw emotions. Football is violent...period and it takes a certain amount of hype and emotion to play the game at the highest levels. Manning and Brady don't level hits on others or run up and down the field and while...See More

Princess Cooper I completely agree. It was high mindedness. It was a great play. He not only kept Crabtree from catching it but he tipped it to another teammate. Game over! But, did Kaepernick have to go for all so quickly? There was still time to take another sideline shot.

Princess Cooper Corey M. Smith if you don't mind I will use your comment on the show this evening...

Corey M. Smith No problem.

Robert Carter The Richard Sherman interview was a rare opportunity to see inside the mindset of top level athletes. What we saw was a sideline reporter who missed an opportunity to show us the mentality it takes to play it that level. There was nothing wrong with what Sherman said it's just where he said it. The comments that he made are said in locker rooms and on benches to coaches and teammates everyday. You hear things like that punk can't guard me or the boy is scared he doesn't want any of me. In sports you must have the mindset that Sherman displayed to compete or you will go home. It was a shame that Erin Andrews was caught off guard and couldn't get Sherman to explain his comments about Crabtree. If she had I think Sherman would not have took so much heat for his comments.

Princess Cooper I agree Mr Carter. I think the travesty here is Erin Andrews and her missed opportunity to harness his thoughts and raw emotions. And, get him to talk further about what it feels like to have your season and hard work culminate in the Super Bowl.

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