I didn't really like the choke sign after, but let's have a little perspective when getting up on our soap boxes.
This is a game, a game played with insane intense passion. Sometimes that passion and adrenaline can get the best of players, especially one's like Sherman that channel all that hate and disrespect into something positive in order to be the best player he can be.
Sherman is not Ray Caruth, he's not Aaron Hernandez. He's a smart, passionate man that gives hundreds of thousands of dollars to charity, loves his family and city and is generally a really good human being. So let's not paint this man's entire existence with one 30 second outburst of passion.