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Richard Sherman - What he taught us
« on: January 21, 2014, 09:33:36 AM »
I never read the Huffington Post but I saw this on my FB feed and thought it was great. For all of you who thought Sherman came off classless, read this.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/isaac-saul/what-richard-sherman-taught-us_b_4631980.html


"I'm the best corner[back] in the game. When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that's the result you going to get."
--Richard Sherman

That's the quote that got America talking.

The man behind it was Seattle Seahawks all-pro defensive back Richard Sherman, a guy whose mouth is about the only thing louder than his game.

In the moments after Sherman's post-game interview, Twitter exploded. People called him everything from a "thug" to a "disgrace," and even Justin Verlander - a professional pitcher for the Detroit Tigers - suggested that Sherman would get "high and tight" fastballs if he were in the MLB. On top of that, tweets and memes like the one below spread like wildfire.

    #Truth I can't stand him!! The reason why I hate the Seahawks! pic.twitter.com/2IECYsANaT
    — Kelly Michelle (@kelly_MichelleJ) January 20, 2014

But from my perspective, the heat Sherman is getting is not just misguided but ludicrous. This is a guy who represents one of the best kinds of sports stories there is in the world: the rise from the bottom, the profound destruction of obstacles, the honest success story built by a foundation of hard work and loving parents. If anyone with a brain took the time to learn about Richard Sherman, and then put him in the context of the rest of the National Football League, he'd be a pretty hard guy to bash.

Firstly, we're talking about a 25-year-old who came out of the streets of Compton, California. Sherman graduated from one of the worst school districts in the United States, one that boasts a high-school graduation rate of 57 percent. In a country where 68 percent of all federal and state inmates are lacking a high school diploma, you could say Sherman avoided a horrifying fate. But to say he "got lucky" or "escaped" would be foolhardy. He didn't "just graduate," either. He finished with a 4.2 GPA, second in his class, and went on to Stanford University, one of the most prestigious places to get an education in the entire world. He busted out in a rocket ship. He went from a world of gang violence and drugs to everything that Palo Alto and Stanford University represent.

And where did Mr. Sherman get the work ethic to put up those grades and make it to a school that offers that kind of education? Probably from his father, Kevin, who has worked in the sanitation department for Los Angeles for more than thirty years. But you won't see that on Sherman's stat sheet, and you definitely won't hear about it when ESPN analysts comment on his post-game interview today. Most interesting, though, is that Sherman's story isn't a big secret. NFL Films has even done a short documentary on "the trash-talking cornerback."

So now, America, let's talk about Richard Sherman in the NFL. Let's talk about the Stanford graduate from Compton who has never been arrested, never cursed in a post-game interview, never been accused of being a dirty player, started his own charitable non-profit, and won an appeal in the only thing close to a smudge on his record.

This past off-season, 31 NFL players were arrested for everything from gun charges and driving under the Influence to murder.

Last year, Kansas City Chiefs player Javon Belcher killed Kasandra Perkins, his girlfriend and the mother of his own child, before taking his own life.

Week in and week out, we sit down in front of our televisions and cheer for these freak athletes to destroy each other's bodies in one of the most brutal games known to man. Most of us probably do it with a beer in our hand, screaming and cursing at our TVs in a desperate hope to change the outcome of the game. We ignore how the NFL's owners use our tax money so freely, and we don't seem to care much about the brain damage retired players suffer from every year.

Yet, when one kid who has overcome everything, one kid who was doubted by the very player he overcame on Sunday, decides to emphatically claim he is the best (by the way: he is), this is what upsets us? Man, could you imagine if this generation had to deal with Muhammad Ali?

Last night, when Richard Sherman went on his rant to Erin Andrews, most of America thought they were learning about the arrogance of another NFL player. But in reality, what Richard Sherman did was teach us about ourselves. He taught us that we're still a country that isn't ready for lower-class Americans from neighborhoods like Compton to succeed. We're still a country that can't decipher a person's character. But most of all, he taught us that no matter what you overcome in your life, we're still a country that can't accept someone if they're a little louder, a little prouder, or a little different from the people we surround ourselves with.

In the words of the great Richard Sherman, there is only one question: You mad, bro?


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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2014, 09:56:39 AM »
People dont like when others remind them of their own mediocrity.

They also dont like it when someone is proud of themselves or thwir accomplishments.

dudes a loud mouth,  but he backs it up. And he does more humanitarian shit that most billionaire philanthropists do. So fuck people.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2014, 09:58:46 AM »
So what?  All that edumacation and he acts like an idiot.  I know a boatload of people with degrees up the ass and that are still fucked up idiots.  Doesn't mean shit.  How you act as a human is who you are, not what a piece of paper says.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2014, 09:59:31 AM »
He is a great guy.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2014, 10:04:34 AM »
So what?  All that edumacation and he acts like an idiot.  I know a boatload of people with degrees up the ass and that are still fucked up idiots.  Doesn't mean shit.  How you act as a human is who you are, not what a piece of paper says.
dude spends his free time working in the ghettos helping out and givinf money in aid - unlike the rest of the NFL that gets arrested for beatinf their GFs or shooting themselves in the leg.

ever think that maybe, just maybe, its all an act?

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2014, 10:06:16 AM »
dude spends his free time working in the ghettos helping out and givinf money in aid - unlike the rest of the NFL that gets arrested for beatinf their GFs or shooting themselves in the leg.
ever think that maybe, just maybe, its all an act?

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2014, 10:10:03 AM »
So what?  All that edumacation and he acts like an idiot.  I know a boatload of people with degrees up the ass and that are still fucked up idiots.  Doesn't mean shit.  How you act as a human is who you are, not what a piece of paper says.

As a human, he acts just fine. Just because he's a trash talker (that can back his shit) on a football field doesn't reflect on his community.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2014, 10:17:28 AM »
He's accomplished a great deal in his short career so far, but the way he acts... Pulling that "choking" sign...

If one of us was coaching little league and our players were imitating the "choking" sign, we wouldn't like it one bit.

Nobody denies he's a winner... is that he's classless while doing it, I think that's what bothers people.  Take the win, Sherman... don't run up to the guy you just burned, slap him on ass, pull the choke sign, and talk shit. 

THAT is the difference - he's a winner, but he's a total dick about it.  If our kids acted like that toward other players, we could straighten them out, and tell them "That's not a good way to carry yourself".   Nobody is saying Sherman isn't a great player who has accomplished a lot - but kicking ass in sports is no reason to treat people like garbage.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2014, 10:29:50 AM »
He's accomplished a great deal in his short career so far, but the way he acts... Pulling that "choking" sign...

If one of us was coaching little league and our players were imitating the "choking" sign, we wouldn't like it one bit.

Nobody denies he's a winner... is that he's classless while doing it, I think that's what bothers people.  Take the win, Sherman... don't run up to the guy you just burned, slap him on ass, pull the choke sign, and talk shit. 

THAT is the difference - he's a winner, but he's a total dick about it.  If our kids acted like that toward other players, we could straighten them out, and tell them "That's not a good way to carry yourself".   Nobody is saying Sherman isn't a great player who has accomplished a lot - but kicking ass in sports is no reason to treat people like garbage.


This ain't little league, son. I remember reading an article about Chad Johnson (Ocho Cinco) who IMO was one of the best receivers ever, saying he used to set aside $100k a year just for fines.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2014, 10:36:03 AM »
As a human, he acts just fine. Just because he's a trash talker (that can back his shit) on a football field doesn't reflect on his community.

you have never played a major sport ever

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #10 on: January 21, 2014, 10:37:18 AM »
you have never played a major sport ever

I played A and AA Baseball as well as a season at PCC football. Thanks for playing.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2014, 10:38:28 AM »
NFL will fine him for the choking sign. then line his pockets with cash for the awesome PR he's giving the league to hype up the superbowl. can't buy this kinda media coverage.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #12 on: January 21, 2014, 10:44:36 AM »
Used to love watching randy moss and Terrell Owens

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2014, 10:50:18 AM »
Used to love watching randy moss and Terrell Owens

I could be wrong... but from what I remember, these 2 WRs were very good, and had very elaborate celebrations - but they weren't scoring a TD then chasing down the man they burned, and mocking him/starting a fight by slapping ass and choking and talking shit.

That is the difference - they celebrated their achievement.  Sherman is celebrating their defeat in a crass manner.  

Some people love that kinda trash-talking.  That's great.  I prefer winners that celebrate what they do, but call their opponents worthy and take the win with class.  Nobody can deny Sherman is acting trashy - they can only justify it with "it's okay to be trashy cause it's pro sports".  Ochocinco would wear a HOF jacket on sideline.  Joe horn (?) would pull out a marker from goal post and sign something.   But neither of them would seek out the man they burned, start a fight with him, and then run to the camera and brag about how that player ain't shit.  

He's playing the bad guy role, and many people are willing to put aside what would normally be considered trashy behavior because they like that team.  Starting a fight when a man you beat in most areas of life would be wrong, but some celebrate it when it happens on the sports field.  I'm cool with that.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #14 on: January 21, 2014, 10:58:36 AM »
I played A and AA Baseball as well as a season at PCC football. Thanks for playing.

my bad i messed up...that was directed at El Diablo..

And what position did you play in football..

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2014, 10:58:55 AM »
I have a few "revelations" for people who never played proffesional sports but watched them from the livingroom sofa..

There is no such thing as fair play. Ever.

You are there to win and do whatever it takes to accomplish that. The big time is won by such slight margins that anything can help.

All professional athletes are great athletes. There are slight differences. The mental makes the difference day in and day out.

Some are introverts, some are extroverts. All are as ruthless as you can imagine.

I might smile and be gracious but I am demeaning you in my mind. Humiliating an opponent is the norm. Winners, step on your throat when you are down.

Top athletes are extremely competitive.

Stop trying to understand them through YOUR mind-set. Learn to think through THEIR'S (but that will never happen because you would not be reading this if that were the case  ;D )

No matter how powder puff the "sport" may seem, the competition is as vicious as in combat sports.

The powers that be are selling you these "combat rituals" as "fair-play" sports and a nice endeavour. Trust me, there is nothing "nice" about winning in big time sports. It's imposing your will over another's. No such thing as fair play. Of course, they are the biggest ipocrits fining athletes for unnecessary this or that and for "roids" when they should fire the whole NFL if that were a true standard.

They milked the idea of Lance Armstrong as an idol for years and years. They also took him down and made him nothing right in front of you. If you think these things are random, you are living a fairy tale that the powers that be use to mesmerize you into unconsciousness. While you are busy watching the next DARELL life happens and you don't even know it.


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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2014, 11:00:20 AM »
Wasn't this guy suspended for taking adderall?

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2014, 11:04:25 AM »
Wasn't this guy suspended for taking adderall?

yeah, he was.   First he blamed a teammate for spiking his water.  Then he justified it by saying "Hey, half the league takes it".

So yes, whether or not one believes players should be allowed to take it - He did violate league substance policy. 

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #18 on: January 21, 2014, 11:09:10 AM »

And what position did you play in football

The Coach  was  one of the best  Kick-Off Tee  in the country, I hope this help.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2014, 11:22:01 AM »
it just look bad the way sherman handle that shit and people have made a big deal about it now...yes, Sherman got a big mouth and the game of football will humble him somehow, I have no problem of a player talking trash when he can back up his shit.......it was even  funnier when he went after Tom Brady and said "u mad Bro?.....hahahahah....Tom told him that after new england win the game to come and see him.......all and all, Sherman did go to Stanford U with a 3.9 GPA....I don't think he's stupid at all.......oh, Tom Brady handle defeat better than most NFL players I've seen....fuck Billichick

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2014, 11:24:09 AM »
Egads, what a soft pack of yentas we're becoming. One hazards to think the amount of whining that would happen if a really polished trash talker like Mohammed Ali existed today....

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2014, 11:26:20 AM »
Egads, what a soft pack of yentas we're becoming. One hazards to think the amount of whining that would happen if a really polished trash talker like Mohammed Ali existed today....

it's funny how someone was showing a clip of Ali talking mad shit after winning a fight...it put what sherman did to shame....lol

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2014, 11:31:07 AM »
it's funny how someone was showing a clip of Ali talking mad shit after winning a fight...it put what sherman did to shame....lol

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Imagine the crying that something like that would cause today.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #23 on: January 21, 2014, 11:32:41 AM »
my bad i messed up...that was directed at El Diablo..

And what position did you play in football..

No problem. Outside LB and WR.

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Re: Richard Sherman
« Reply #24 on: January 21, 2014, 11:36:59 AM »
I love the guy.

He may be my favorite player in the NFL now.

Anyone who doesn't like him is just a hater and "most likely" a racist.