Futureite wrote:c_hawkbob wrote:You're comical Future, you really are and you - just - don't - get it.
You're every bit as obsessed with Richard Sherman as the rest of the twittersphere is, which means he's winning, any way you look at it. Every single time you speak or especially write his name he gets another notch up on the fame game ... it doesn't matter whether what you are saying is in favor of or against him, or your childish little "well the people I know don't like him" ... just the fact that he's foremost in your consciousness is a win for him.
Like Ali, half the people wanted to see him win, half the people wanted to see him lose, but nobody didn't want to see him. Made him the most valuable commodity of his universe, just like you're making Richard Sherman the most valuable commodity of this one.
The guy is not foremost in anything. If there is a thread up, I'll respond to it. If he makes headlines for yapping, I'll probably post on it. That's it. To be 100% honest I do not believe the guy is good enough to be upset over, even as a fan. If his idea of "winning" is grabbing attention by acting like a complete moron, then he can join Christina Ritchie, Justin Beiber and the countless other celebs who get 1,000,000 clicks. But it is awesome that you acknowledge his motivation and what he's all about. He's a TV guy, as Crab said.
We all get rhe counterargument. I am sure he is deep inside every player's head by insulting Bayless. That sure f'd up every NFL wr lol. He's just a dude that has zero impulse control or filter. I seriously doubt he'd be any different if he were a baker st a doughnut shop.
Good for him. Next.
RiverDog wrote:Futureite wrote:c_hawkbob wrote:You're comical Future, you really are and you - just - don't - get it.
You're every bit as obsessed with Richard Sherman as the rest of the twittersphere is, which means he's winning, any way you look at it. Every single time you speak or especially write his name he gets another notch up on the fame game ... it doesn't matter whether what you are saying is in favor of or against him, or your childish little "well the people I know don't like him" ... just the fact that he's foremost in your consciousness is a win for him.
Like Ali, half the people wanted to see him win, half the people wanted to see him lose, but nobody didn't want to see him. Made him the most valuable commodity of his universe, just like you're making Richard Sherman the most valuable commodity of this one.
The guy is not foremost in anything. If there is a thread up, I'll respond to it. If he makes headlines for yapping, I'll probably post on it. That's it. To be 100% honest I do not believe the guy is good enough to be upset over, even as a fan. If his idea of "winning" is grabbing attention by acting like a complete moron, then he can join Christina Ritchie, Justin Beiber and the countless other celebs who get 1,000,000 clicks. But it is awesome that you acknowledge his motivation and what he's all about. He's a TV guy, as Crab said.
We all get rhe counterargument. I am sure he is deep inside every player's head by insulting Bayless. That sure f'd up every NFL wr lol. He's just a dude that has zero impulse control or filter. I seriously doubt he'd be any different if he were a baker st a doughnut shop.
Good for him. Next.
The one thing I will criticize Sherman for was his "me first" rant after the NFC Championship game, an act Sherman himself apologized for, and of which I've accepted. It was a stupid, selfish act to start jacking his jaws about how he was the best cornerback in the game. It should have been about the team, not Richard Sherman.
But that's where I stop. Sherman IS the best cornerback in the game, and I don't understand how you can say he's not "good enough" for anything football-related. The trash talk, the Twitter tweets, the "TV guy" image, is all part of his game. It's not a part I like but it is what it is.
Futureite wrote:RiverDog wrote:
I put him in the top 3, and that's where I believe he belongs. I've said before that IMO he lacks the top end speed to be a true shutdown corner. I dare you to name just one man to man lockdown corner that dis not have elite upper 5% speed. Darrel Green, Revis, Woodson, Sanders all had that elite, world class makeup speed. You flat out cannot stick every team's number 1 guy without it, and I've been posting that since we started this discussion. There are a lot of guys that Sherman simoly cannit run with, and could not jam at the line every play. He has THE fastest sideline to sideline free safety playing behind him and he plays facing the QB most times in zone coverage. When I see LBs on your team start a couple games and post 4 or 5 picks, that tells me the entire system forces turnovers. And his INT figures are always the first stat he lists. Hey, our Tramaine Brock has 7 ints in 10 starts. Maybe he should start to talk?
Look, he gets off on insulting people. He really does. I don't like people like him. I don't care if we burn him or taunt him or ignore him. He has me no more excited to play Seattle than before. If by some bizarre twist of fate he ended up here I still woukdn't like him. I couldn't stand TO and really didn't like Vernon until Dinglebarry fixed him. There is no fixing Sherman though. He is who he is.
Futureite wrote:I put him in the top 3, and that's where I believe he belongs. I've said before that IMO he lacks the top end speed to be a true shutdown corner. I dare you to name just one man to man lockdown corner that dis not have elite upper 5% speed. Darrel Green, Revis, Woodson, Sanders all had that elite, world class makeup speed. You flat out cannot stick every team's number 1 guy without it, and I've been posting that since we started this discussion. There are a lot of guys that Sherman simoly cannit run with, and could not jam at the line every play. He has THE fastest sideline to sideline free safety playing behind him and he plays facing the QB most times in zone coverage. When I see LBs on your team start a couple games and post 4 or 5 picks, that tells me the entire system forces turnovers. And his INT figures are always the first stat he lists. Hey, our Tramaine Brock has 7 ints in 10 starts. Maybe he should start to talk?
Look, he gets off on insulting people. He really does. I don't like people like him. I don't care if we burn him or taunt him or ignore him. He has me no more excited to play Seattle than before. If by some bizarre twist of fate he ended up here I still woukdn't like him. I couldn't stand TO and really didn't like Vernon until Dinglebarry fixed him. There is no fixing Sherman though. He is who he is.
Futureite wrote:c_hawkbob wrote:You're comical Future, you really are and you - just - don't - get it.
You're every bit as obsessed with Richard Sherman as the rest of the twittersphere is, which means he's winning, any way you look at it. Every single time you speak or especially write his name he gets another notch up on the fame game ... it doesn't matter whether what you are saying is in favor of or against him, or your childish little "well the people I know don't like him" ... just the fact that he's foremost in your consciousness is a win for him.
Like Ali, half the people wanted to see him win, half the people wanted to see him lose, but nobody didn't want to see him. Made him the most valuable commodity of his universe, just like you're making Richard Sherman the most valuable commodity of this one.
The guy is not foremost in anything. If there is a thread up, I'll respond to it. If he makes headlines for yapping, I'll probably post on it. That's it. To be 100% honest I do not believe the guy is good enough to be upset over, even as a fan. If his idea of "winning" is grabbing attention by acting like a complete moron, then he can join Christina Ritchie, Justin Beiber and the countless other celebs who get 1,000,000 clicks. But it is awesome that you acknowledge his motivation and what he's all about. He's a TV guy, as Crab said.
We all get rhe counterargument. I am sure he is deep inside every player's head by insulting Bayless. That sure f'd up every NFL wr lol. He's just a dude that has zero impulse control or filter. I seriously doubt he'd be any different if he were a baker st a doughnut shop.
Good for him. Next.
Futureite wrote: I dare you to name just one man to man lockdown corner that dis not have elite upper 5% speed.
When I see LBs on your team start a couple games and post 4 or 5 picks, that tells me the entire system forces turnovers.
And his INT figures are always the first stat he lists.
kalibane wrote:Futureite wrote: I dare you to name just one man to man lockdown corner that dis not have elite upper 5% speed.
Mel Blount. Aeneas Williams.
This point is wrong on many levels. 1. Straight line top end speed is not the same as closing speed. Watch the tape on Sherman he closes as well if not better than any corner in the NFL. That's why he has so many interceptions because he's able to bait QBs into thinking their receiver is open and then he closes and makes the interception. 2. It's quite ironic considering Jerry Rice never clocked a 40 time under 4.55 but ran by guys who ran in the 4.3 - 4.4 range.When I see LBs on your team start a couple games and post 4 or 5 picks, that tells me the entire system forces turnovers.
It tells me you should be paying attention to snap count instead of who technically starts.And his INT figures are always the first stat he lists.
So? He leads the NFL in practically every other metric used to measure DB performance over the past three years. Passes defended, completion percentage against, QB rating against, yards per catch against. The fact that he mentions INTs first doesn't negate the rest.
Besides... the whole reason that interceptions are considered an unreliable stat is because if you have a lot of interceptions it means you have a lot of opportunities which means QBs feel comfortable throwing at you. That's why Deion never led the league in picks. Sherman is an anomaly. He's the least targeted CB in the entire NFL and still led the league in interceptions. THAT is why his interception totals are so impressive because it's not supposed to work that way.
Tramaine Brock is one of your usual straw man tactics. Brock was targeted 83 times this year despite as you said not being a starter and thus not being on the field on every down in every game. Sherman was targeted only 58 times in 16 games as a starter. Brock was being picked on. Sherman was being avoided and still led the league in interceptions.
Sherman intercepted the ball on 13.8% of the passes that were thrown at him, which is an insane number. To put that in perspective, Brock only intercepted 6% of the passes that were directed toward him which was still good for 5th in the league. Sherman is so far ahead of the rest of the NFL it's laughable.
Patrick Peterson? 90 targets, 3 interceptions (3.33%) 8 TDs given up (9%) and 267 more yards allowed.
Sherman 58 targets, 8 interceptions (13.8%), 2 TDs given up (3.4%)
According to you the guy that QBs are going after more and having more success against is the shutdown corner in this discussion.
Okay.
c_hawkbob wrote:For you Future: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJmeAr7iiTI
I will call him what he is without reservation when the topic of the thread calls for it.
burrrton wrote:I will call him what he is without reservation when the topic of the thread calls for it.
You'll also call him, apparently, whatever you've decided he is in the face of all evidence to the contrary, Mr. MindFcked.
You sure he's not coming for your kids at this point??
No, it's just like the Fail Mary, you guys are going to defend this guy to no end no matter what he says, just like you defended that play.
It doesn't make me mind-f'd or a homer or anything else when I post he's a d-wad with no impulse control.
Kinda over talking about this guys's mouth until the next dumb thing the Stanford grad says. Then I'll prob post on it again if someone puts up a thread blaming the other player.
Futureite wrote:burrrton wrote:I will call him what he is without reservation when the topic of the thread calls for it.
You'll also call him, apparently, whatever you've decided he is in the face of all evidence to the contrary, Mr. MindFcked.
You sure he's not coming for your kids at this point??
No, it's just like the Fail Mary, you guys are going to defend this guy to no end no matter what he says, just like you defended that play. Now I am not one to say majority opinion makes anything true, but if you do not at least acknowledge it then you can never truly gague how rational your opinion is. Lol seriously, that is actually where you should start with anything you analyze - by looking at popular opinion or common perception. It doesn't make me mind-f'd or a homer or anything else when I post he's a d-wad with no impulse control. It actually means that I am perceiving his actions rationally, the way most other people are.
I know he's a good player who studies hard and competes like crazy. He also makes a lot of clutch plays. But in my opinion, he is not Ali or Jordan or anything close. He is what I just posted, and he is put in an ideal situation for his skillset with outsanding players around him. To be fair, I do not put Aldon Smith on that level either, despite his gaudy sack totals. Sherman could never lock down Randy Moss in his prime and follow him all over the field the way Revis did, on an island. He does not have the type of makeup speed that a corner like Revis had (or Aneas William or Green etc) and that's why he could not shaddow every teams best with no help.
Kinda over talking about this guys's mouth until the next dumb thing the Stanford grad says. Then I'll prob post on it again if someone puts up a thread blaming the other player.
Tate should have been called for OPI prior to the catch.
kalibane wrote:
Mel Blount.
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