The first time I heard of Sherman was the post Superbowl game and I thought he was a loud-mouthed jerk. Over time, however, I have heard him speak outside the emotion of winning a Superbowl, and he is articulate and thinks before he speaks. Alas, his message is most likely going to fall on deaf ears because blacks prefer to think they are victims and it’s much easier to blame someone else for your problems than face the truth and look in the mirror for the real source of your lot in life. I hope blacks start to listen to his message, but idiots like Al and Jesse will try to silence him. Still, he is a model of someone who wanted something, worked hard, and got what he wanted...and did it without playing the victim.
I had the same experience after the NFC Championship, being aided by the interesting demeanor of the interviewer (Ed Werder), who approached Sherman with a knowing smile and fearlessness in the face of Sherman's loudmouthed jerkishness that indicated he expected something interesting and delightful and hilarious. So, thus tipped off, I've watched him, seen his biovideo, etc., and now find another confirmation here.
As a Trojan myself, I try not to let his Stanford affiliation poison me against him. As old SC football coach John McKay said before the Stanford game, "If we're leading 1,992-0 and score a touchdown, we're going for two."