Futureite wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:I guess, if being a dick off the field when a man offers you his hand at a charity event not being forgiven, and endangering the lives of multiple people repeatedly, and circumventing laws intentionally are equateable, then I am a homer. Crab was a dick there is no refuting that, you can say Sherman "should" be over it, and you can say that the agreement to shake the winners hand to squash it at the end of the championship game which was agreed apon by both parties ( including Crabtree) that was handled with a shove in the face ( again an act of dickishness) is in ANY way equateable is just plain dumb. Crabs was a dick, Sherman was a dick back, the end. Smith was a dipsh%t repeatedly, and continues to risk the welfare of innocent people. You can't grasp the difference, again, that is on you.
If that makes me a homer ( which is STUPID since I would feel the SAME way if it was Sherman, manziel or ANY player that continues to risk the well being of regular folks) then I am PROUD to be one, and it is unfortunate that you don't have the fortitude to put your ( assumed) intelligence, morals and knowing right from wrong before your desire for wins from your favorite team.
If you don't give a f about who dies ( innocent people or Smith) good for you I guess that gives you plenty of freedom, to ignore the warning signs and inherrent danger in all of those peoples lives. I guess it is better to be LUCKY ( which is what everyone listed by you happen to be) then responsible in your world,which is fine, it isn't that way in mine.
Why do you keep posting things as facts thst you have no way of verifying? Were you at the charity event?? What we do know is Sherman has had multiple seemingly endkess conficts with players which he has instigated. And I have provided muktiple examples where he's been a poorsport both in winning and losing. Your attempt to qualify his actions as extending some sort of goodwil is laughable. This is pointless.
Probably because evryone not named Future, or Crabtree confirmed it. Every report, from MULTIPLE different players ( INCLUDING Niner team mates of Crabtree) have confirmed it. So unless you can actually provide some information to the contrary ( meaning a player saying that isn't what happened, which shouldn't be hard right? I mean multiple Niners were standing right there at the time, oops, they already confirmed it) or someone else from the situation, as been reported NUMEROUS times, and weighed in on by NUMEROUS different witness' those will remain the "facts", hell give me Crabtree denying it ( you can't, because he never has denied it) or a witness claiming otherwise ( you can't because no one has denied it happened that way) and maybe I'll lend you some creditbility on the subject, but since you can't ( because there is NO information denying it) and since that IS what has been reported by numerous sources and witness', I'll go ahead and accept it for what it is. If you find something else let me know, otherwise, your right, it is pointless. That is how it has been reported, that is how it happened, unless there is some forth coming information ( after a YEAR) that is how it is viewed, and understood.
I do find it interesting that "poor sportmanship" depends on the color of the jersey. I do believe I saw Sherman extend his hand, say "hell of a game" and get slapped in the facemask, whether that move on his part is disengenous or not is irrelevant, the fact remains he extended his hand ( just like it was reported previously in the season) and Crabtree reacted like a 6 year old child, you my freind are NOT the one to explain good or bad sportsmanship, if you condone your OWN players reaction in EITHER situation. Sherman talks far to much for my taste, but interestingly enough, it tends to be those talking to the media, or the media itself ( ie Brady prior to playing Seattle, or Bayless' stupidity prior to the interview) Revis should have been left out of it, and I don't understand why Sherman brought him into anything ( though maybe Darrelle should thank Bayless for putting his name into the conversation) but the jab at Brady? No problem what so ever with him "finding him after the game" after all it was Brady himself that told him to come find him, nor any issues with him calling out the doosche Crabtree, if he didn't want that, maybe he should have acted like a professional in the first damn place ( you know like guys named Fitzgerald, Johnson etc, guys Sherman treats with the utmost respect).
You want "poor sportsmanship" displays, I recommend you look at your OWN roster, whether it be Harbaugh honking his horn or screaming merry Christmas after beating the hawks, or claiming "beyond reproach", or it be an inactive player taking shots at our punt gunner, or Crabtree taking shots at a guy at a charity event or on the field with a mans hand extended, anyway you slice it, your team isn't a bunch of good sports that know how to win and lose with class in every situation.
Edit: and just a question, please provide examples of Sherman "instigating" anything? He didn't with Crabtree, he didn't with Brady ( and really those are the only two examples) I guess you could try to CLAIM he did with White in Atlanta, but again, WHITE not Sherman is the one claiming he couldn't cover them ( which since you seem unable to grasp the term "instigating" means White not Sherman started talking first, which is the NORM in regards to how Sherman handles stuff). Please feel free to cite examples of "instigation" on Shermans part ( you know where he fired the first shot or insult) thin pickings there, but there might be a nugget here or there.