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Richard Sherman Has Nothing to be Sorry About
Not everyone likes their football stars with a big mouth, but it doesn’t mean it’s wrong to speak your mind. Richard Sherman is the player getting the most attention heading into Super Bowl week, but the Seattle Seahawks cornerback doesn’t regret anything, nor should he feel sorry about his comments.
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Crabtree vs Sherman – Even Roger Goodell Has an Opinion
It seems that Richard Sherman ranting after the Seattle Seahakws made their way to the Super Bowl, aiming his words specifically at Michael Crabtree, is still an issue, as even the NFL’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, decided to make his opinion heard even though no one really regards it when it comes to actually playing football.
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Richard Sherman Didn’t Say Anything Wrong to Michael Crabtree
As we inch closer towards the Super Bowl, one of the most talked about moments in the conference championship weekend was Richard Sherman not getting a handshake from Michael Crabtree, which led to Sherman’s rant on national television, immediately gaining cult status.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Hatred Doesn’t Have Off Days
We’ve already established that the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks really don’t like each other, with Richard Sherman and Michael Crabtree still not done bickering and snapping at each other, even though the game is over, with one team going to the Super Bowl and the other going into a long, slightly painful offseason.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Defensive Arrogance Comes Out on Top
No one has called Richard Sherman modest or classy, but it doesn’t really matter. The cornerback came up with the big play that gave the Seattle Seahawks the seal of victory, while the San Francisco 49ers and Colin Kaepernick end another season deep in the playoffs with a what if pass that didn’t really make it.
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49ers vs Seahakws – Clean, Old Fashioned Hate
Some teams simply don’t like each other very much, and the fact that they play each other two times a year (if not more, thanks to the playoffs), doesn’t really help patch things up. The San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks don’t have one specific event that turned this rivalry into something special. It’s a simple case of proximity, a rise to power at the same time and having figures who aren’t afraid of talking to the media.
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Seattle Seahawks – Richard Sherman Keeps Proving He’s the Best Cornerback in the NFL
Richard Sherman added two more interceptions to his impressive tally this season, now leading the NFL with 8. One of the more astonishing thing about his numbers happens to do with the very low amount of times quarterbacks actually try and get the ball to the receiver he’s covering.
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Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Needs Better Protection
While it’s not really a secret that the Seattle Seahawks mostly rely on their strong and ball-hawking defense to dominate over the last two seasons, they can’t afford to have Russell Wilson get sacked 7 times in one game, managing to create a very sad 135 yards of offense against a division rival.
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Seattle Seahawks – Richard Sherman Won’t Let Russell Wilson Lose
An awful performance from a trustworthy quarterback wasn’t enough for the Seattle Seahawks to lose for the first time this season. Richard Sherman is the embodiment of everything that’s great ans successful on this team, which is enough for the defense and the running game to get over Russell Wilson having his worst game in his NFL career.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Richard Sherman Quiets Colin Kaepernick Criticism
The residue from the San Francisco 49ers losing to the Seattle Seahawks continues to effect the airwaves in the NFC West, obviously still involving Richard Sherman. This time he made a quick response to Colin Kaepernick airing out his grievances and frustrations with his own disappointing offensive play.