He lost it plain and simple. He should make a clear apology for not acting like the man he wants to be, and act differently next year.
See my post #122
My error. Post #121.
Richard Sherman did apologize:
“I apologize for attacking an individual and taking the attention away from the fantastic game by my teammates ... That was not my intent. Obviously, I could have worded things better and could obviously have had a better reaction and done things differently.”
Here is what coach Pete Carrol said about Sherman after the incident:
“When you really love somebody and care for them, you do everything you can help them be everything they can be, Carroll said on the radio. At times they are going to make mistakes and break your heart, but if you love them, you stay with them. You give [them] the best chance to be all they can be. Richard is a wonderful spirit. Hes got an amazing heart, and he has great sensitivity. He goes all the way to the end of the spectrum when it comes to expressing himself.