(01-19-2014, 09:53 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:Oh come on guys. I was on a plane and couldn't watch te second half of the game, but he's clearly just amped after winning. Sherman obviously isn't the most polished speaker in the world, but so what? He made a great play over a very good receiver who had previously been trashing him in public. What do you want him to do?
Actually, I'd take it a little farther than that. Not only did he make a great play over a great receiver who had trashed him in public; if he doesn't make that play, the Seahawks lose the game and don't get to the Super Bowl. He's in his home stadium, makes the play of his life, and he vents seconds after it happens on national TV.
And let's not forget this one little crucial fact...if we were in RS's shoes, we might not have said what he said (at least not in the same way), but sure as taxes would we be thinking it.
And candidly, after watching the review a few times...I think part of RS's enthusiasm is relief at having made the play. Because another foot or two farther, and it's TD 49ers, and the Seahawks stay home. A better pass wins it for SF.
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