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I see where you're trying to go with that but it fails on a major point. That point is none of the Rams players are well known, nor are they in the national spotlight for two weeks preceding the super bowl. Sherman is in the spotlight. A negative spotlight. Unless he has an incredible game and saves a duffel bag of puppies and kittens from drowning ON FILM that interview will be a large part of his legacy in the minds of those people that witnessed his tirade.

Maybe for you, I will never forget the "seattle swat". And also... I don't think ppl will forget winning the superbowl, EVER!

Football isn't all puppies and candycanes, sorry to break that to you, "its a mans game." ~the great sugar Ray Lewis
 

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Maybe for you, I will never forget the "seattle swat". And also... I don't think ppl will forget winning the superbowl, EVER!

Football isn't all puppies and candycanes, sorry to break that to you, "its a mans game." ~the great sugar Ray Lewis

Sure they will forget since most people who watch it don't have a dog in the fight. Oh and football is "a mans game"……wow thanks for letting me know.:rolleyes:
 
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Well the advertisers may not like it as they get skittish easily. The advertisers don't sell strictly to the Seattle or Denver fans or NFL fans only. They want to sell to everyone. Most NORMAL people witnessing that interview were turned off which is the last thing advertisers want. The advertisers really rule the NFL as long as that is where the most money is made.;)

The advertisers ran from Tiger and then they came back. And he was having Ambien sex with hookers while married.

"Winning is the best deodorant."
 

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Sure they will forget since most people who watch it don't have a dog in the fight. Oh and football is "a mans game"……wow thanks for letting me know.:rolleyes:

EVERYONE will be watching whether or not they have a "dog" in the fight. Its the SUPERBOWL. Even non sports fans watch it. Whether they remember or not depends on their short term memory loss.

I remember all the great SB's, some more then others.

And 'your welcome'... remember that next time you start whining about what this player, said or that, or PED, or got a DUI.
Big fucking deal, they are football players not boy scouts, or grade school teachers.
 

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EVERYONE will be watching whether or not they have a "dog" in the fight. Its the SUPERBOWL. Even non sports fans watch it. Whether they remember or not depends on their short term memory loss.

I remember all the great SB's, some more then others.

And 'your welcome'... remember that next time you start whining about what this player, said or that, or PED, or got a DUI.
Big fucking deal, they are football players not boy scouts, or grade school teachers.

Again most advertisers with big money don't want to be associated with that stereotypical behavior. Its about money.
 
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Again most advertisers with big money don't want to be associated with that stereotypical behavior. Its about money.

Hey, Lynch has a Beacon plumping commercial and Sherm does Sunset Chevrolet in Lynwood. I think they'll be alright. ;)
 

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Well the advertisers may not like it as they get skittish easily. The advertisers don't sell strictly to the Seattle or Denver fans or NFL fans only. They want to sell to everyone. Most NORMAL people witnessing that interview were turned off which is the last thing advertisers want. The advertisers really rule the NFL as long as that is where the most money is made.;)
After most people learned more about what has happened between Crab and Sherman they understand why Sherman was upset. It makes Crab look like an ass. Things like that just don't happen without a reason for it and Crab was the reason.
 

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After most people learned more about what has happened between Crab and Sherman they understand why Sherman was upset. It makes Crab look like an ass. Things like that just don't happen without a reason for it and Crab was the reason.

Then perhaps someone should ask Sherman why he's so sensitive? Did the slap hurt that much?:roflmao:
 

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If someone slapped you wouldn't you be sensitive too if it hurt or not? I know it would piss me off. Maybe you would just turn the other cheek.

Getting your extended hand slapped away while you were taunting them would 'piss you off'? I don't believe that……not if you're sane.
 

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Again most advertisers with big money don't want to be associated with that stereotypical behavior. Its about money.

You are SO OFF BASE man. I guarantee you he will will make money off that very rant.
You mad bro? Remember that one? Classic.
How about this:
I am better then life then you!
Again its not like he's committing adultery here, he is mouthy all pro CB that talk A+ smack talk.

He is the MOUTH of the #1 Defense.
 

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You are SO OFF BASE man. I guarantee you he will will make money off that very rant.

You bet I'm on my way to second base on your balk.:cool::cool:

Sure he'll make money off it just not as much money as he could if he had kept his mouth shut.
 

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Getting your extended hand slapped away while you were taunting them would 'piss you off'? I don't believe that……not if you're sane.

I don't think it was so much that as the slap might have brought the animosity Sherman had toward Crabtree going back to last offseason back to the surface.
What the heck was Crabtree's problem originally anyway? It's not like Crabtree's a decorated NFL superstar and Sherman's a nobody. It's actually just the opposite and all Sherman had on his mind in the postgame was to make sure Crabtree knew it.
I don't think Sherman's the sensitive type. The criticism won't shut him up because he just doesn't care all that much about it other than how it's affecting his team. Contrary to what the misinformed masses think, Sherman's a team player. He momentarily lost that and that's what the public is identifying him with.
As brash and annoying as he can be sometimes, I hope he never changes. It's what keeps his competitive fire going.
 
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Sometimes being who you are is more comforting than earning more money.

I have a lot in common with Sherman. I'm a superstar IT Analyst loud mouth. :) But this is also the reason I turn down management positions all the time. I'll play the corporate game, but I won't get totally castrated in the process. It's bad enough that I have a job; why would I want to become a suit?

Deep down inside, I'm still a jarhead...and Oooorah for that!
 
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So true. I know it as well. I'd even say it is essential to leading a life worth living.

I tell my kids to find something you love to do and get someone to pay you to do it...then you'll never work. Hard to do, but I try and tell them that "the ride" is more important, because the destination is the same for everyone.
 

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I'd take it a little easy on that advice, it might be rough on your pocket. A friend of mine loved marine biology so she got her Master degree, she's a dental tech now. She likes it, her parents, not so much.
 
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