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Kap whining

Postby XpertDBA » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:20 am

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 44521.html

ROFLMAO....."If I would have thrown the ball a foot higher..."

OMG, this guy is losing it.....The Seahawks have definitely FOCKED with his mind so much, he can't even stand it.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby kalibane » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:57 am

I saw this. And yes it's going to be so easy to get in his head. LOL @ Sherm being scared of their WRs and it's a matchup he's looking forward to taking advantage of. Last I checked he only tried to throw on Sherman twice in the NFC championship game. Not only that, but barely even looked at Sherm's side of the field.

So.. if that was a matchup you supposed to take advantage of then you're a terrible player for ignoring it the whole game. I can just picture Kaep in his basement with a picture of Sherm on a dart board fuming right now.

Dude... shut up. It's okay to kiss your bicep and mock Cam Newton but someone mocks you back and you can't handle it. Grow up.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:03 pm

Just read this and came in here to link it if no one else had.

Yeah, the "if I'd have thrown it one foot further" nonsense is hilarious. Yeah, Kaep, and if your Aunt had balls she'd be your Uncle.

Kaep is of course right that eventually someone will get the best of Sherm. But now Kaep just gave Sherm all new material for next year and moved that time off at least a little.

Another Kaep classic from the link:

"I'll take Crabtree against Sherman any day of the week"

What a coincidence, Colin- SO WILL SHERMAN.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:04 pm

And yeah, what Kal said- don't go rubbing it in everyone's face with your bicep-kissing, Newton-and-Rodgers-mocking mouth, then cry about Sherm being "OVAR TEH TOP". Pr1ck.
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Re: Kap whining

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Re: Kap whining

Postby PasadenaHawk » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:58 pm

I watched the video and Cam spoke very highly of all the young quarterbacks, particularly Kappersnapper and Russel Wilson.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby HumanCockroach » Thu Jan 30, 2014 4:21 pm

Well, hopefully, the Sea hawks players are learning what real "class" is, and taking notes. I pray that they understand that to exhibit the class necessary you should go out and insult a player you aren't playing, or about to play, or have just finished playing on the biggest stage possible...... LMFAO.... ok Niners fans, glad your player showed us how to do it. Mock players in their stadium, insult players ( but only on the biggest stage possible) not some emotion filled tirade after the biggest play of your career, weeks later is much better.....uh huh.... What a biatch.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Futureite » Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:14 pm

Lol of course it's "whining". Whining is saying "we shoulda won" or "we woulda won if x, y and z". The point was made that to beat your chest after making a play on a poorly thrown ball is silly, when the opposite result could have just as easily occured. I seriously wonder if some of you can ever begin to analyze anything in its correct context.

If Kap had run over to Cam, stood in front and mocked his celebration then you can equate it to Sherman's mock. As it happened, it was no different at all than Bruce Irvin "mocking" Cam in 2012. I am sure you all remember that sack + dance. I'm not a fan of it either, but cmon. Let's get real.

Some of what Kap said today is rididiculous (Sherman is not afraid of any receiver), but bottom line you I don't have an issue with our guy responding to a player that intentionally mocked and disrespected our entire team at a moment when he knew no one could respond for 9 mo. Cowardly, IMO.

They should both shut it and play ball. You want to shut Sherman up, just do it on the field.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Distant Relative » Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:42 pm

Futureite wrote:Lol of course it's "whining". Whining is saying "we shoulda won" or "we woulda won if x, y and z". The point was made that to beat your chest after making a play on a poorly thrown ball is silly, when the opposite result could have just as easily occured. I seriously wonder if some of you can ever begin to analyze anything in its correct context.

If Kap had run over to Cam, stood in front and mocked his celebration then you can equate it to Sherman's mock. As it happened, it was no different at all than Bruce Irvin "mocking" Cam in 2012. I am sure you all remember that sack + dance. I'm not a fan of it either, but cmon. Let's get real.

Some of what Kap said today is rididiculous (Sherman is not afraid of any receiver), but bottom line you I don't have an issue with our guy responding to a player that intentionally mocked and disrespected our entire team at a moment when he knew no one could respond for 9 mo. Cowardly, IMO.

They should both shut it and play ball. You want to shut Sherman up, just do it on the field.


You are doing the very same thing in this post that you are complaining about!

Future, if the 9er's would have won the game we wouldn't be talking about Shermans "outburst" now would we?

Your arguments seems to insinuate that there is a measuring stick for disrespect and how it should be done. :roll: Cmon Man!

"when the opposite result could have just as easily occured."


Ya just a foot higher huh Future?
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Re: Kap whining

Postby kalibane » Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:48 pm

Oh shut that clap trap up Future. It wasn't a poorly thrown ball. Crabtree was blanketed. It's Sherman's pet pattern and he was in his pet position (the same type of pattern where he picked off Kaep on that pass to Davis in week 2). The only reason he didn't intercept it himself was because Crabtree pushed off on Sherm's inside shoulder (and no I'm not asking for an offensive PI, it was a vet move by Crabtree, but it happened), turning him slightly.

There was no place to put that ball except out of the back of the endzone. Kaep can't man up and admit the fact that he made a poor decision. Not poor throw POOR DECISION (and poor play call for that matter). They stayed away from Sherm the entire game for a reason and then decided to take a shot on him on the one type of pattern that you absolutely don't throw on him?

I've stuck up for Kaep for a long time but he looks like a straight biatch right now. You lay in the weeds for two weeks, now you want to throw shade? It's not that what Sherman did was any better... The issue with Kaep is he's crying about another player doing the same thing he did the previous week. He can dish it but he can't take it. You don't see Sherm crying about all the players taking shots at him now. He's takin those shots like he should. When you turn the ball over 3 times in the fourth quarter and make the terrible decision to challenge a first team all-pro on his favorite pattern to cover and lose the game based on that decision you suck it up and take it like a man since you were man enough to dish it out in Carolina.

And for the record... Bruce Irvin kissing his bicep is not the same. Know why? Because Bruce has go back on that field and risk getting embarrassed by Kaep mano y mano. Sherman has to watch out for Crabtree on crackbacks. Kaep doesn't have to face off against Cam. You'll never see me complain about Boldin's non stop chirping (even if I think it's silly after a 6 yard catch) because he does it againt the same guys who might go out there and knock is ass in the dirt. Kaep mocking Cam was straight weak sauce.

While I never saw eye to eye with you on your assessment of Kaep's game (and still don't... should have been pick 6 against Green Bay that was dropped. 3 turnovers in the 4th quarter against Seattle, especially that ball that Kam took, looks like deer in headlights to me), I gave him the benefit of the doubt until that superman garbage. Now that he's off in the media complaing about someone doing the same type of thing to him he's a punk in my book. And if Sherman gets his comeuppance and doesn't take it like a man I'll say the same thing about him... but you need to go back to a Niner's board trying to spin this. Kaep is looking real Ralph Tresvant right about now... sensitive.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Distant Relative » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:16 pm

kalibane wrote:Oh shut that clap trap up Future. It wasn't a poorly thrown ball. Crabtree was blanketed. It's Sherman's pet pattern and he was in his pet position (the same type of pattern where he picked off Kaep on that pass to Davis in week 2). The only reason he didn't intercept it himself was because Crabtree pushed off on Sherm's inside shoulder (and no I'm not asking for an offensive PI, it was a vet move by Crabtree, but it happened), turning him slightly.

There was no place to put that ball except out of the back of the endzone. Kaep can't man up and admit the fact that he made a poor decision. Not poor throw POOR DECISION (and poor play call for that matter). They stayed away from Sherm the entire game for a reason and then decided to take a shot on him on the one type of pattern that you absolutely don't throw on him?

I've stuck up for Kaep for a long time but he looks like a straight biatch right now. You lay in the weeds for two weeks, now you want to throw shade? It's not that what Sherman did was any better... The issue with Kaep is he's crying about another player doing the same thing he did the previous week. He can dish it but he can't take it. You don't see Sherm crying about all the players taking shots at him now. He's takin those shots like he should. When you turn the ball over 3 times in the fourth quarter and make the terrible decision to challenge a first team all-pro on his favorite pattern to cover and lose the game based on that decision you suck it up and take it like a man since you were man enough to dish it out in Carolina.

And for the record... Bruce Irvin kissing his bicep is not the same. Know why? Because Bruce has go back on that field and risk getting embarrassed by Kaep mano y mano. Sherman has to watch out for Crabtree on crackbacks. Kaep doesn't have to face off against Cam. You'll never see me complain about Boldin's non stop chirping (even if I think it's silly after a 6 yard catch) because he does it againt the same guys who might go out there and knock is ass in the dirt. Kaep mocking Cam was straight weak sauce.

While I never saw eye to eye with you on your assessment of Kaep's game (and still don't... should have been pick 6 against Green Bay that was dropped. 3 turnovers in the 4th quarter against Seattle, especially that ball that Kam took, looks like deer in headlights to me), I gave him the benefit of the doubt until that superman garbage. Now that he's off in the media complaing about someone doing the same type of thing to him he's a punk in my book. And if Sherman gets his comeuppance and doesn't take it like a man I'll say the same thing about him... but you need to go back to a Niner's board trying to spin this. Kaep is looking real Ralph Tresvant right about now... sensitive.


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Nice Post Kalibane.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby RiverDog » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:23 pm

"If I would have thrown the ball one foot further..."

Stop right there. You didn't throw the ball one foot further. You made a bad decision and lost the game for your team. You choked.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Oly » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:54 pm

RiverDog wrote:"If I would have thrown the ball one foot further..."

Stop right there. You didn't throw the ball one foot further. You made a bad decision and lost the game for your team. You choked.


End of story.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby FolkCrusader » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:55 pm

As my late father would say; "And if the dog hadn't stopped to s*** he'd have caught the rabbit too."
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Re: Kap whining

Postby HumanCockroach » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:56 pm

ALL of what Kap said today is rididiculous.

There fixed it for you, you're welcome...
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Futureite » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:59 pm

kalibane wrote:I saw this. And yes it's going to be so easy to get in his head. LOL @ Sherm being scared of their WRs and it's a matchup he's looking forward to taking advantage of. Last I checked he only tried to throw on Sherman twice in the NFC championship game. Not only that, but barely even looked at Sherm's side of the field.

So.. if that was a matchup you supposed to take advantage of then you're a terrible player for ignoring it the whole game. I can just picture Kaep in his basement with a picture of Sherm on a dart board fuming right now.

Dude... shut up. It's okay to kiss your bicep and mock Cam Newton but someone mocks you back and you can't handle it. Grow up.


Uhg, I give up. You guys have this ultra weird anti-Californian anti-Niner thing goin on up there. And yes it is getting to the point of weird.
Kap came out and said he lost the game himself. Didn't say we "should have won", or "they didn't deserve to win". You know the exact point he was making and why he made it. Bottom line, don't trash a player or a team when you make a play because you are only an inch or two from being on the other end next time. Sherman's display was insulting to plenty of non-Niner fans across the country. I am not at all surprised that you haven't bothered to consider why Kap's Superman drew not even 1/10th of the criticism. Again, context. Bruce Irvin did the same exact thing "to" (if you can call it that) Cam at end of the game in 2012. Big fn deal.

Apples and Oranges, apples and oranges.

Sherman is not Ali. Ali talked to gain and advantage. Sherman talks about guys he"ll never line up against = Darrelle Revis. The only difference between he and TO is that Sherman cannot demand from his DC that the opposing QB throw his way. If he were a wr though, he'd be an identical locker room cancer. Look at me, look at me, everyone I made the play (notice his lb actually intercepted the ball. Insignificant detail).

I still don't hate the Hawks, as much as they and some of you are trying to get me to lol. I think they were the better team, and are starving for attention. Good for them and you; you finally got it.

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Re: Kap whining

Postby Seahawker » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:05 pm

Kap is just immature, seems to be a common thread with 9ers top to bottom. Just my opinion.
If Scott Norwood's FG was just a foot left...
Futureite, do me a favor and root for the Donkey's, they're a good fit for you.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby kalibane » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:13 pm

Future,

You're being such an idiot right now. Sherman never talked about Revis. He posted his stats next to Revis best year to get people to take notice. You know when you don't get voted to the pro-bowl even though you had 8 picks and led the league in passes defended it kind of illustrates that people aren't giving you you're due.

But he never said one bad thing about Revis. Didn't say he was better or worse. Just trying to show he's in the same league.

I've seen a bunch of sports groups on Facebook where there are zero Seahawks fans and all of them have come to the majority opinion that Kaep is whining. Lot's of panty references. It isn't just Hawk fans.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby HumanCockroach » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:32 pm

Futureite wrote:
kalibane wrote:I saw this. And yes it's going to be so easy to get in his head. LOL @ Sherm being scared of their WRs and it's a matchup he's looking forward to taking advantage of. Last I checked he only tried to throw on Sherman twice in the NFC championship game. Not only that, but barely even looked at Sherm's side of the field.

So.. if that was a matchup you supposed to take advantage of then you're a terrible player for ignoring it the whole game. I can just picture Kaep in his basement with a picture of Sherm on a dart board fuming right now.

Dude... shut up. It's okay to kiss your bicep and mock Cam Newton but someone mocks you back and you can't handle it. Grow up.


Uhg, I give up. You guys have this ultra weird anti-Californian anti-Niner thing goin on up there. And yes it is getting to the point of weird.
Kap came out and said he lost the game himself. Didn't say we "should have won", or "they didn't deserve to win". You know the exact point he was making and why he made it. Bottom line, don't trash a player or a team when you make a play because you are only an inch or two from being on the other end next time. Sherman's display was insulting to plenty of non-Niner fans across the country. I am not at all surprised that you haven't bothered to consider why Kap's Superman drew not even 1/10th of the criticism. Again, context. Bruce Irvin did the same exact thing "to" (if you can call it that) Cam at end of the game in 2012. Big fn deal.

Apples and Oranges, apples and oranges.

Sherman is not Ali. Ali talked to gain and advantage. Sherman talks about guys he"ll never line up against = Darrelle Revis. The only difference between he and TO is that Sherman cannot demand from his DC that the opposing QB throw his way. If he were a wr though, he'd be an identical locker room cancer. Look at me, look at me, everyone I made the play (notice his lb actually intercepted the ball. Insignificant detail).

I still don't hate the Hawks, as much as they and some of you are trying to get me to lol. I think they were the better team, and are starving for attention. Good for them and you; you finally got it.

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So again to sum up. Irvin who actually MAKES a play AGAINST Cam Newton ( not in his stadium, but actually ON him) is equal to Kap mocking a man he isn't, won't and never will line up against ( though to be fair, I looked and looked for this mock, and for some reason can't locate it, don't remember it, and as stated above isn't CLOSE to the same thing) Kap going on a SB pre game media show ( a SB pre game show that does not have a damn thing to do with a game being played in by him, directly following or preceeding a game to be played by him) and insulting Sherman with MORE viewers than Shermans emotion filled tirade, after WEEKS to cope with those feelings is A-OK, but calling out a player immediately following the biggest play of his career against a player that YOU called a "bust" or not important to your passing offense, a player who started crap off the field, and talked sh*t to the press prior, who's "classy" response to "hell of a game" and an extended hand was to slap the man in the face. Harbaugh bringing up the Seahawks PEDS was "getting in the head" and just entertainment according to you, but Sherman crossed the line......?

Sure plenty of non Niners fans had an issue ( probably a whole bunch of the people that petitioned the league for e) however if you were paying attention for a change, you would have seen that the MAJORITY had no problem with it ( and almost every player asked). I could list other examples, but as you do, it would just be ignored...
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Re: Kap whining

Postby HumanCockroach » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:37 pm

Seahawker wrote:Kap is just immature, seems to be a common thread with 9ers top to bottom. Just my opinion.
If Scott Norwood's FG was just a foot left...
Futureite, do me a favor and root for the Donkey's, they're a good fit for you.


Or if Taylor dropped the last pass, or any other BS excuse. Maybe if it is a foot deeper Sherman picks it off himself, think the Niners fans would figure that out? Sherman does not jump if it is further until he is further, hence the shove doesn't move him and he is still blanketing Crabtree, odds are it doesn't matter, but EVERY game has a "what if....." moment, every damn one. If, if, if sounds to me like the battle cry of losers and whiners.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Steady_Hawk » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:10 pm

Kap really should have stayed quiet. Oh well, he has a lot of time to reflect on his highly intelligent decision to throw one on one with Sherm blanketing Crabtree. This must have been his first read apparently as Niner fans were talking about other WR's being open.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, THANK GOD we have Wilson and not Kap. I can't wait to see the mega deal they will send his way. I'm hoping for an eight year 200 Mil deal all guaranteed. :P

Btw, maybe Sherman is afraid of those WR's. Hell, I'm afraid of Crabs and VD. Nasty!
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Eaglehawk » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:41 pm

Steady_Hawk wrote:Kap really should have stayed quiet. Oh well, he has a lot of time to reflect on his highly intelligent decision to throw one on one with Sherm blanketing Crabtree. This must have been his first read apparently as Niner fans were talking about other WR's being open.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, THANK GOD we have Wilson and not Kap. I can't wait to see the mega deal they will send his way. I'm hoping for an eight year 200 Mil deal all guaranteed. :P

Btw, maybe Sherman is afraid of those WR's. Hell, I'm afraid of Crabs and VD. Nasty!


What irks me more about what Kap said was that he said he was a HUGE BRONCOS Fan. Really? I will never root for the Niners again. Even if they play the Steelers or Pats in the Superbowl. The Niners have now become my most hated team in the NFL.

And to be fair, I bet on the Ravens last year but still was quietly rooting for the Niners. Never again. Never again.
I hope that's the case for all Seahawk fans.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby monkey » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:11 pm

burrrton wrote:Just read this and came in here to link it if no one else had.

Yeah, the "if I'd have thrown it one foot further" nonsense is hilarious. Yeah, Kaep, and if your Aunt had balls she'd be your Uncle.]

The most moronic part of getting into that whit if game is, had he thrown just two inches lower on that TD to Boldin, Earl Thomas would have picked it off instead of just tipping it.
Kaepernick got LUCKY trying to force that stuff in against ET! So that what if game...that goes both ways. This stuff is really priceless.

Richard Sherman lives in his head rent free.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:28 pm

I seriously wonder if some of you can ever begin to analyze anything in its correct context.


Give it a rest, Future. I'm thinking the same thing about you right now. The only thing Sherm did different than anybody else was be a bit more vocal about it.

If that sets your heart a-flutter, fine, but don't pretend to everyone else that he's SOOOO much worse than Mr. Mock-A-QB.

bottom line you I don't have an issue with our guy responding to a player that intentionally mocked and disrespected our entire team at a moment when he knew no one could respond for 9 mo.


There's a timeframe that would have made it acceptable to your delicate senses?
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Re: Kap whining

Postby monkey » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:30 pm

Futureite wrote:Uhg, I give up.

Promise?

Futureite wrote:Sherman is not Ali.
So much for you giving up eh?

Yeah...he really is Ali. He's said multiple times that Ali was his childhood hero, letting us know that what he's doing is his Ali impression. It doesn't translate perfectly because it's two different sports, and one is a team game, but still...

I really don't care that a Niner fan doesn't like it, or doesn't like Sherman. So what? I don't like a lot of the Niners players either, like Aldon Smith or Micheal Vick...errr...Colin Kaepernick I mean. (Sorry, I always get those two mixed up since they're essentially the same player...except Vick is better).
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:35 pm

You guys have this ultra weird anti-Californian anti-Niner thing goin on up there. And yes it is getting to the point of weird.


The guy posting in a Seahawk board for a year or three shouldn't be talking about weird fan behavior.

I appreciate your input, Future, and I'm glad you stuck around and made your way here, but you took Sherm's over-the-top rant personally, when the only difference was he said it to a camera.

Poor 'sportsmanship'? Yeah, I think so, and said so at the time. The height of "THUG" culture and an egregious assault on all our senses? Give me a freaking break.

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And since you're game enough to stay in here and take this abuse, I'll say:

Looking at the replay of Sherm's tip, I think it's remarkable what a well-thrown ball that was. Sherm was in great position (had to wheel around pretty quickly, but still) and was *just* able to get a hand on it.

I agree with you it was *that* close to being a heartbreaking loss. But that's what great players do to each other- they make the plays they need to sometimes. Sherm's a talker and happens to have made a habit of making those lately. Get ready for more aggravating talk until the Kap/Crab combo starts getting the better of him when it matters.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby depaashaas » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:07 pm

Futureite wrote:
kalibane wrote:I saw this. And yes it's going to be so easy to get in his head. LOL @ Sherm being scared of their WRs and it's a matchup he's looking forward to taking advantage of. Last I checked he only tried to throw on Sherman twice in the NFC championship game. Not only that, but barely even looked at Sherm's side of the field.

So.. if that was a matchup you supposed to take advantage of then you're a terrible player for ignoring it the whole game. I can just picture Kaep in his basement with a picture of Sherm on a dart board fuming right now.

Dude... shut up. It's okay to kiss your bicep and mock Cam Newton but someone mocks you back and you can't handle it. Grow up.


Uhg, I give up. You guys have this ultra weird anti-Californian anti-Niner thing goin on up there. And yes it is getting to the point of weird.
Kap came out and said he lost the game himself. Didn't say we "should have won", or "they didn't deserve to win". You know the exact point he was making and why he made it. Bottom line, don't trash a player or a team when you make a play because you are only an inch or two from being on the other end next time. Sherman's display was insulting to plenty of non-Niner fans across the country. I am not at all surprised that you haven't bothered to consider why Kap's Superman drew not even 1/10th of the criticism. Again, context. Bruce Irvin did the same exact thing "to" (if you can call it that) Cam at end of the game in 2012. Big fn deal.

Apples and Oranges, apples and oranges.

Sherman is not Ali. Ali talked to gain and advantage. Sherman talks about guys he"ll never line up against = Darrelle Revis. The only difference between he and TO is that Sherman cannot demand from his DC that the opposing QB throw his way. If he were a wr though, he'd be an identical locker room cancer. Look at me, look at me, everyone I made the play (notice his lb actually intercepted the ball. Insignificant detail).

I still don't hate the Hawks, as much as they and some of you are trying to get me to lol. I think they were the better team, and are starving for attention. Good for them and you; you finally got it.

Hawks 36 Broncos 21


"Anti-niner"? Have you seen the billboard in Five? Don't you start on "anti whiners" and no one is saying anything about californians, the raiders after all are just fine where they are. At the bottom, this could change next year though with all the cap space they will have, back to whiners. I personally did not care to much for Sherman's response but it was right after the game, have you ever seen a photo of him during the game just before a play? This guy is phenomenal, when the game starts he turns into the player you have seen on the field he really goes 200% ALL THE TIME, there ain't not 70-80-90 or 100% it is 200% all the way, and it takes a while for it to ware off after the game due to adrenaline, it was a big play and a big game (to me this was almost better than the super bowl as I think both whiners and Hawks are the two best teams in NFL) and Sherman is the bad guy after the game? But "your" guy comes 10 DAYS later, he probably said more in this week than he has said combined all season long in post game interviews.

You call it apples and oranges, I call it apples and butt hurt. BTW you forgot to mention that Kearse also did the " cam newton" thing in end zone when making touchdown in week one, what ever " your" guy did was already done twice, and it was so much cooler when Hawks were doing it

P.S. Do like you prediction for next game thought
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Seahawks4Ever » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:49 am

Futurite, if you don't like what we say about your sorry ass team and your sorry ass players why don't you take your sorry ass back to a 49Whiner room??? Crabtree started the B.S. but couldn't back his mouth up. Sherman backed his mouth up! Oh, and Ali was brought up because his son in law former WR Curtis Conway himself compared Sherman to Ali.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Zorn76 » Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:10 am

LOL, ah, man.

Good stuff.

But, honestly, who cares about Kaep now?
While I think the guy is OK and still has some upside as a legit Qb, I just couldn't care less what he has to say at this point. I mean, what else is he gonna do?

The guy choked. Make that CHOKED.
3 turnovers, all by himself, in the 4th quarter.

And that's the real issue with him moving forward. He was a deer in headlights in last year's Super Bowl, and relapsed back into that behavior in the CCG. The only difference being that one was in the 1st QT, the other in the 4th. But make no mistake, they were both equally bad.

And they cost his team, dearly.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Eaglehawk » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:12 am

Kaep is a young boy playing with children. RW is a young man playing with young men. Huge difference. Maybe when he starts by removing his ridiculous looking headphones from his neck and realize that he has a responsibility to the franchise to portray a professional decor he would get more respect.

For now he whines and acts like a spoiled brat, and not like the face of a storied franchise.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:51 am

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200000 ... vulnerable

Kap: "Go, Peyton!"

LOL. Kap's so butthurt, he's comfortable being a jock-sniffer in the national media.

Hey, Colin- why don't you take off your sh.tty DRE'S and pick up a pair of pom-poms and put on your spanx.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby monkey » Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:02 am

burrrton wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000320718/article/colin-kaepernick-seahawks-nickel-d-is-vulnerable

Kap: "Go, Peyton!"

LOL. Kap's so butthurt, he's comfortable being a jock-sniffer in the national media.

Hey, Colin- why don't you take off your sh.tty DRE'S and pick up a pair of pom-poms and put on your spanx.


I was JUST coming here to link that!

You know, when the Seahawks hoist the Lombardi, they will have to thank Kaepernick for adding even more fuel to that fire. This guy gets beat, throws more than HALF of his total INT's on the season against the Seahawks, and he STILL can't shut up about it!
This is hilarious!!!

I wish I was a part of the media just so I could ask one little question of Richard Sherman. I would ask, "Richard, what's it like living rent free in Colin Kaepernick's head?"

I'm torn now, on the one hand I want Kaep to just shut up and go away, because nothing he says matters at all, he is IRRELEVANT because he and his shitty team lost.
Still, I like the talk, it pisses our guys off, and we use it to beat them over their heads with...so that's fun.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby NorthHawk » Fri Jan 31, 2014 11:27 am

I'm impressed that it only took the better part of 2 weeks for him to craft a reply to Sherman.
I'm not sure it was worth the wait.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby Hawkstar » Fri Jan 31, 2014 12:00 pm

NorthHawk wrote:I'm impressed that it only took the better part of 2 weeks for him to craft a reply to Sherman.
I'm not sure it was worth the wait.


Right. He's as dumb as they get. The guy was greeted to a chorus a boos as he took the set this am. Has to be the least respected QB in the league.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:34 pm

Hawkstar wrote:
NorthHawk wrote:I'm impressed that it only took the better part of 2 weeks for him to craft a reply to Sherman.
I'm not sure it was worth the wait.


Right. He's as dumb as they get. The guy was greeted to a chorus a boos as he took the set this am. Has to be the least respected QB in the league.


That surprises me- was it just 12s booing him, or is he generally disliked? If the latter, I wasn't aware.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby kalibane » Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:53 pm

I'm going to guess it's mainly Seahawk fans booing him but I saw an awful lot of negative backlash from fans over his whining two weeks later. And well the whole "if I would have... " statement is one of the lamest things you can hear someone say to mitigate a defeat. As exciting as he is on the field, we know he's public enemy #1 in Carolina and given that I have yet to hear him give credit to his opponents in defeat, I can't imagine he's winning too many fans of other teams. If he didn't have so few teams that have lost to the 49ers over the last two seasons, I reckon there would be a lot more people who disliked him.

I'm sure some people would say this is my Seahawk bias talking and it may be part of it but it's those types of little things that would worry me if I were a Niner fan. Honestly one of the main reasons I don't care about what Sherman says is because Earl and Kam are there to balance him and most importantly he's just a DB. He's not the QB, the QB has things on lock. You look at Cam compared to Kaep and Cam comes off as significantly more professional. Ask yourself if you thought at this time last year that you'd ever call Cam the "professional one" in a comparison. Even though I think Cam's critics were harsher than they should have been it's still somewhat shocking that as I type this I'd hand my franchise over to Cam in a heartbeat over Kaep just because of the professionalism factor. You don't want your QB out here acting like this.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:03 pm

You don't want your QB out here acting like this.


Yup.

That whole interview was one long 'tell' for his state of mind. He's *seething* inside and he can't shake it.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby RiverDog » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:51 pm

The only difference between he and TO is that Sherman cannot demand from his DC that the opposing QB throw his way. If he were a wr though, he'd be an identical locker room cancer.


What's with you 49'ers and all the 'if's'? First your "Face of the Franchise" and now you. Sherman is not a WR, and to suggest that he'd behave any differently if he was is pure speculation.

T.O. had problems with his teammates every where he went, even got into locker room fights. Sherman has had ZERO problems with any of his teammates. Quite the contrary, everything we've heard indicates the exact opposite, ie his coaches and teammates love him. To suggest that he'd be a locker room cancer if he played a different position is preposterous.

I'm not a big Sherman fan as far as some aspects of his personality goes. IMO he's an egotistical jerk, he makes for a very poor role model for our younger generation, and he can be very unsportsmanlike with his competitors to say the least. But he's not T.O. That was a really bad analogy.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby NorthHawk » Fri Jan 31, 2014 4:27 pm

burrrton wrote:
You don't want your QB out here acting like this.


Yup.

That whole interview was one long 'tell' for his state of mind. He's *seething* inside and he can't shake it.


I don't blame him for seething.
If I screwed up my teams chance to go to the Super Bowl, and against a hated rival to boot, I would be just like that and i bet so would most players in the NFL.
When people are ultra competitive like most of these guys are, it gnaws at them and maybe in some cases almost take over their lives.
I just hope he doesn't find a way to use it to play better.
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Re: Kap whining

Postby burrrton » Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:07 pm

I don't blame him for seething.


I don't blame him, but I sure as hell wouldn't allow myself to demonstrate it to the country 2 weeks after the fact like a jilted boyfriend.
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