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Richard Sherman irked by Seahawks' goal-line throws - NFL.com
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...d-him-out-of-the-game/?utm_term=.106cab73b712
Hey everyone. I was wondering what is everyone opinions regarding Richard Sherman and his attitude. Honestly he is a very good player. There is no denying that. Maybe being part of a good defensive team help him. Fact is he is the most outspoken person on the team. There are things he said in the past, we can all agree or disagree. But the way he called out the offensive coach is way out of line, in my opinion. I do agree with him that running the ball with one yard to score is a better option. However getting into the face of the coach and calling him out in the media is downright disrespectful. In any place of employment, it is normal for people to have disagreement in policy. When there is a disagreement of some sort, a private meeting away between two parties is established. But in no way an employee is allow to keep his job if he or she is in the "face" of the boss yelling in that manner.
Also it seems as if he intentionally tried to "knock" out Jared Goffs. Does that constitute a fine from the league?
I asked you, if Richard Sherman was on our team, and said and did the same thing, would you be upset at him or support him regardless?
I asked this because a few weeks again, Brandin Cooks was blasted by some for tweeting something that isn't close to being as bad as what Sherman is saying.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...d-him-out-of-the-game/?utm_term=.106cab73b712
Hey everyone. I was wondering what is everyone opinions regarding Richard Sherman and his attitude. Honestly he is a very good player. There is no denying that. Maybe being part of a good defensive team help him. Fact is he is the most outspoken person on the team. There are things he said in the past, we can all agree or disagree. But the way he called out the offensive coach is way out of line, in my opinion. I do agree with him that running the ball with one yard to score is a better option. However getting into the face of the coach and calling him out in the media is downright disrespectful. In any place of employment, it is normal for people to have disagreement in policy. When there is a disagreement of some sort, a private meeting away between two parties is established. But in no way an employee is allow to keep his job if he or she is in the "face" of the boss yelling in that manner.
Also it seems as if he intentionally tried to "knock" out Jared Goffs. Does that constitute a fine from the league?
I asked you, if Richard Sherman was on our team, and said and did the same thing, would you be upset at him or support him regardless?
I asked this because a few weeks again, Brandin Cooks was blasted by some for tweeting something that isn't close to being as bad as what Sherman is saying.