Posted on 10/21/2016 11:20:24 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Richard Sherman wasn't willing to offer much detail into what sent him into a mid-game tirade Sunday against the Falcons.
Want specifics about why he slammed his helmet into the turf? Wondering why he yelled at defensive coordinator Kris Richard and the rest of the Legion of Boom?
Chalk it up to a miscommunication.
The 36-yard touchdown pass from Matt Ryan to Julio Jones on Atlanta's first drive of the the third quarter left Sherman irate. It was no doubt a blown coverage, one that helped Atlanta reel off 21 consecutive points in the Seahawks' 26-24 win. But a few hours later, the usually loquacious cornerback didn't have much to say about the mishap from the Seahawks' defense.
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Yeah, Dick, football is super cereal.
You have a really important job. Don’t let the ball get over there, because if that ball gets over there, well then it’s over there :O
‘Roid rage?
Xzackry
Sherman cheated on the last throw to Julio and it was not called.
Imagine if our republican "leaders" had such passion about winning...
So very beautiful it was!
One of the many reason I am slowly stopping watching the NFL, the inconsistent and arbitrary flag throwing by the refs...
Another thing that pisses me off, it seems certain top tier quarterbacks are protected and other QB are thrown to the wolfs...
Barely touch a Rogers, Bress, Brady, Manning and flags rain down...
Other QB, could be half dead from a uncalled hard shot and crickets...
Yeah! Special rules for special people.
Almost like the NFL was our government.
If nobody saw it, did it happen? Future of the NFL.
Stanford grad goes off.. I’m shocked.
They better go off against Colorado today or a bowl game may be a real early one this year.. if at all..
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