The best part of this whole things is that old ass Jet Ski, i dont know why but that makes me laugh. Is that a Gaddy jersey that guy on the boat is wearing, if so he needs to throw that thing to the bottom of the Lake.
firebee":1zil51ut said:Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but Sherman has to talk the talk to walk the walk. If a good corner is quiet and doesn't get inside the heads of other coaches and quarterbacks around the league, they don't get targeted. They become Nnamdi Asomugha... A great corner for years that would never put up any stats because teams went away from throwing to him against the Raiders. He's our secondary's mouthpiece and teams are probably going to throw at him a lot less this year just because that's the smart thing to do, but if he starts getting in a receiver's head or a quarterback's head, he can get them to target him when they shouldn't and he's good enough at adjusting to the ball to make teams pay for that. Not to mention... His hands aren't to shabby.
McGruff":25mau8tj said:The best defender in NBA history was also the leagues biggest talker and one of its most flamboyant off the field headaches. His mouth was his motivation, and he was able to back it up on the court.
Richard Serman is the Dennis Rodman of the NFL . . . Ad I'm fine with that.
Mick063":aucnrc8c said:I'm sure I'm not the only one that thought he was really good from the "get go." When Browner, Thomas, and Chancellor made the trip to the Pro Bowl a couple years ago, I thought the best of the bunch, Sherman, was sitting at home. I knew he was special from the very beginning. I'm sure most of you felt that way as well.
How did he get so good, so quick? How does a lanky guy change direction well enough to stay with NFL receivers?
His long stride "make up" speed is deceptive, and he is excellent at intelligently baiting quarterbacks. His wingspan allows him to play the back shoulder fade better than any corner in the game. He will stick his head in there to make a stop on running plays. He gets in the head of opposing players. He is often in the right place at the right time (for example, the blocked field goal return against San Francisco)
I love his game. I love his attitude. I think he is the best in the business. A core player that they absolutely must extend when the time comes.
KCHawkGirl":2h0o2257 said:When you're right you're right and let me say. You're right and no worries, Sherman will be a Seahawk as long as he chooses, as long as he doesn't do a Revis that is.
I thought u were going with the Glove there. That would be a much better comparison.McGruff":3gam8m8r said:The best defender in NBA history was also the leagues biggest talker and one of its most flamboyant off the field headaches. His mouth was his motivation, and he was able to back it up on the court.
Richard Serman is the Dennis Rodman of the NFL . . . Ad I'm fine with that.
-The Glove-":24gfnqwp said:I thought u were going with the Glove there. That would be a much better comparison.McGruff":24gfnqwp said:The best defender in NBA history was also the leagues biggest talker and one of its most flamboyant off the field headaches. His mouth was his motivation, and he was able to back it up on the court.
Richard Serman is the Dennis Rodman of the NFL . . . Ad I'm fine with that.
-The Glove-":31uuo26j said:I thought u were going with the Glove there. That would be a much better comparison.McGruff":31uuo26j said:The best defender in NBA history was also the leagues biggest talker and one of its most flamboyant off the field headaches. His mouth was his motivation, and he was able to back it up on the court.
Richard Serman is the Dennis Rodman of the NFL . . . Ad I'm fine with that.
The Radish":112qv67p said:-The Glove-":112qv67p said:I thought u were going with the Glove there. That would be a much better comparison.McGruff":112qv67p said:The best defender in NBA history was also the leagues biggest talker and one of its most flamboyant off the field headaches. His mouth was his motivation, and he was able to back it up on the court.
Richard Serman is the Dennis Rodman of the NFL . . . Ad I'm fine with that.
I agree but the Glove didn't keep the world entranced with his off court antics like Worm does.
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HawkWow":t4c8buxu said:Sherman has stolen a page from Muhammed Ali marketing 101: Make half the population love him, the other half hate him and know that both sides will watch with equal interest.
Genius.
Neither, the 16 million a year was a product of the Jets over pricing his rookie contract I am more talking about his penchant to holdout despite being signed to deals that are more than fair.CALIHAWK1":2f62uf7n said:KCHawkGirl":2f62uf7n said:When you're right you're right and let me say. You're right and no worries, Sherman will be a Seahawk as long as he chooses, as long as he doesn't do a Revis that is.
When you say do what Revis did do you mean demand 16 million a year or tear his knee?
-The Glove-":jw500iff said:HawkWow":jw500iff said:Sherman has stolen a page from Muhammed Ali marketing 101: Make half the population love him, the other half hate him and know that both sides will watch with equal interest.
Genius.
Mayweather is great at this as well
KCHawkGirl":3c4r1jsd said:Neither, the 16 million a year was a product of the Jets over pricing his rookie contract I am more talking about his penchant to holdout despite being signed to deals that are more than fair.CALIHAWK1":3c4r1jsd said:KCHawkGirl":3c4r1jsd said:When you're right you're right and let me say. You're right and no worries, Sherman will be a Seahawk as long as he chooses, as long as he doesn't do a Revis that is.
When you say do what Revis did do you mean demand 16 million a year or tear his knee?
I see Sherman getting 14-15 million maybe slightly less because circumstances caused by the Jets gave Revis a unique position and the ability to get a contact that's an outlier even now.