I love Richard Sherman but it must be said


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FTG, he thinks just caz he went to Stanford he better than most
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He’s on the bad side of 30. He got torched by a mediocre WR on that TD. I would be surprised if he played more than a season. Maybe 2.
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Got beat bad when it counted.
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The Pats comeback against the Seahawks had very little, maybe even nothing to do with Sherman. The Patriots went after Simon. Maxwell wasn’t very good as a nickel CB and was getting beat too. Gronkowski burned the shit of Wright. I don’t remember them trying to throw much Sherman’s way.
Sherman gave up the play to Watkins because he was beat off the line and didn’t get a good jam. It happens. I agree he’s almost done, but he was good for the 49ers all year. -
I'm not sure he's done. I think he's still considered elite. Might have 2 more really good years left.
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Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
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That too. He has all time, elite level football IQ. He also tackles pretty well and is great making plays on the ball. He’s also tall and uses that to his advantage very well.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
He’s never been fast. That will show up every now and then but he will probably be good because his good football traits will always play well in the scheme he’s playing in. He’s too smart to go where he has to consistently play man. -
Sherm was just pointing out that Seattle is doing fuck all past the wildcard round for the length of Wilson's contract if not longer.
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We made it to the divisional round this year!!! With Russelk Wilson, we will continue to get cracks at it, and normally you eventually break thru. I bet he wins another. The key is to get some byes and favorable matchups.haie said:Sherm was just pointing out that Seattle is doing fuck all past the wildcard round for the length of Wilson's contract if not longer.
So far he's right. -
When Seattle doesn't make the Super Bowl with home field advantage, then its time to panicRoadDawg55 said:
We made it to the divisional round this year!!! With Russelk Wilson, we will continue to get cracks at it, and normally you eventually break thru. I bet he wins another. The key is to get some byes and favorable matchups.haie said:Sherm was just pointing out that Seattle is doing fuck all past the wildcard round for the length of Wilson's contract if not longer.
So far he's right.
They don't take it as seriously as fans but Seattle really needs to be at home
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He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
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Deangelo Hall played his final couple of years at safety. He was OK and never got that big, but Sherman is leaner than him for sure.
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I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
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Seahawks don't have the horses, but they're mabye a halfway okay pass rusher and a little better secondary away from being right there. They basically played San Fransicko even, and they beat the Chiefs at home in '18 (okay, using last season is sort of a stretch). I used to love Sherm but he became a cancer like Bennett and they decided he wasn't worth the yuge salary. I've never gotten into the 49er rivalry like a lot of the 12s so I don't hate him, but he was part of those 2015 to 2017 teams that underachieved and threw fits and only won 9 or 10 games with tons of Pro Bowl talent.
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I disagree with your disagree Roadie. Submarine tackles out in the flat 5 to 8 yds. from the LOS is a much different task than having to take on a tight end crossing the middle with a few strides and a lot of momentum behind him.RoadDawg55 said:
I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
Sherman is built to cover wide receivers. He's getting old, he's naturally skinny and he hasn't made a living hitting guys who weight 220+. That's not who he is.
Fuck outta here with this Roadie. They pay you in the Not-For-Long league to play 1 hunret %, not sitty.
Ever since your shitty Sean Taylor take, the bloom has come off your rose for me Roadie. I still love you man, but shit .... -
Sherman's always been stellar in run support. He'd be absolutely fine at safety.creepycoug said:
I disagree with your disagree Roadie. Submarine tackles out in the flat 5 to 8 yds. from the LOS is a much different task than having to take on a tight end crossing the middle with a few strides and a lot of momentum behind him.RoadDawg55 said:
I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
Sherman is built to cover wide receivers. He's getting old, he's naturally skinny and he hasn't made a living hitting guys who weight 220+. That's not who he is.
Fuck outta here with this Roadie. They pay you in the Not-For-Long league to play 1 hunret %, not sitty.
Ever since your shitty Sean Taylor take, the bloom has come off your rose for me Roadie. I still love you man, but shit .... -
He'd wear down. It's a different position. The hits are bigger. I'm not saying he's soft, and I'm sure he'd do well as a center fielder, but there are other responsibilities for the position.dnc said:
Sherman's always been stellar in run support. He'd be absolutely fine at safety.creepycoug said:
I disagree with your disagree Roadie. Submarine tackles out in the flat 5 to 8 yds. from the LOS is a much different task than having to take on a tight end crossing the middle with a few strides and a lot of momentum behind him.RoadDawg55 said:
I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
Sherman is built to cover wide receivers. He's getting old, he's naturally skinny and he hasn't made a living hitting guys who weight 220+. That's not who he is.
Fuck outta here with this Roadie. They pay you in the Not-For-Long league to play 1 hunret %, not sitty.
Ever since your shitty Sean Taylor take, the bloom has come off your rose for me Roadie. I still love you man, but shit ....
Cook it.
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disagreecreepycoug said:
He'd wear down. It's a different position. The hits are bigger. I'm not saying he's soft, and I'm sure he'd do well as a center fielder, but there are other responsibilities for the position.dnc said:
Sherman's always been stellar in run support. He'd be absolutely fine at safety.creepycoug said:
I disagree with your disagree Roadie. Submarine tackles out in the flat 5 to 8 yds. from the LOS is a much different task than having to take on a tight end crossing the middle with a few strides and a lot of momentum behind him.RoadDawg55 said:
I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
Sherman is built to cover wide receivers. He's getting old, he's naturally skinny and he hasn't made a living hitting guys who weight 220+. That's not who he is.
Fuck outta here with this Roadie. They pay you in the Not-For-Long league to play 1 hunret %, not sitty.
Ever since your shitty Sean Taylor take, the bloom has come off your rose for me Roadie. I still love you man, but shit ....
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So mean.dnc said:
disagreecreepycoug said:
He'd wear down. It's a different position. The hits are bigger. I'm not saying he's soft, and I'm sure he'd do well as a center fielder, but there are other responsibilities for the position.dnc said:
Sherman's always been stellar in run support. He'd be absolutely fine at safety.creepycoug said:
I disagree with your disagree Roadie. Submarine tackles out in the flat 5 to 8 yds. from the LOS is a much different task than having to take on a tight end crossing the middle with a few strides and a lot of momentum behind him.RoadDawg55 said:
I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
Sherman is built to cover wide receivers. He's getting old, he's naturally skinny and he hasn't made a living hitting guys who weight 220+. That's not who he is.
Fuck outta here with this Roadie. They pay you in the Not-For-Long league to play 1 hunret %, not sitty.
Ever since your shitty Sean Taylor take, the bloom has come off your rose for me Roadie. I still love you man, but shit ....
Cook it. -
Bullies gonna bullycreepycoug said:
So mean.dnc said:
disagreecreepycoug said:
He'd wear down. It's a different position. The hits are bigger. I'm not saying he's soft, and I'm sure he'd do well as a center fielder, but there are other responsibilities for the position.dnc said:
Sherman's always been stellar in run support. He'd be absolutely fine at safety.creepycoug said:
I disagree with your disagree Roadie. Submarine tackles out in the flat 5 to 8 yds. from the LOS is a much different task than having to take on a tight end crossing the middle with a few strides and a lot of momentum behind him.RoadDawg55 said:
I disagree. He would be fine. Most teams throw the ball 60+% of the time.creepycoug said:
He'd have to gain weight. He's not afraid of contact, but coming up to the LOS to support the run and tackling out in space are two different things.whlinder said:Could he not move to Safety to extend his career?
Sherman is built to cover wide receivers. He's getting old, he's naturally skinny and he hasn't made a living hitting guys who weight 220+. That's not who he is.
Fuck outta here with this Roadie. They pay you in the Not-For-Long league to play 1 hunret %, not sitty.
Ever since your shitty Sean Taylor take, the bloom has come off your rose for me Roadie. I still love you man, but shit ....
Cook it. -
He got a degree in communications. Just because it’s Stanford doesn’t make that major any better.FireCohen said:FTG, he thinks just caz he went to Stanford he better than most
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True. And getting in as a football player and most everyone else is a very different thing.joeEDangerously said:
He got a degree in communications. Just because it’s Stanford doesn’t make that major any better.FireCohen said:FTG, he thinks just caz he went to Stanford he better than most
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Thug
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If we’re gonna bash communications degrees, I’m out!!!joeEDangerously said:
He got a degree in communications. Just because it’s Stanford doesn’t make that major any better.FireCohen said:FTG, he thinks just caz he went to Stanford he better than most
Sherman is an easy media hire when he’s done and will get great money. He’s probably the best known non QB in the NFL. The degree has nothing to do with it, but he does have the degree in the area his post playing career will take him.