burrrton wrote:Aaaaand he became Reasonable/Smart Sherm again:
"I appreciate the role the media plays and they have a tough job. I let it get personal today and I regret that. Next one should be fun"
mykc14 wrote:"I appreciate the role the media plays and they have a tough job. I let it get personal today and I regret that. Next one should be fun"
That's better. He really needed to do this, IMO, as what he said to Jim Moore was completely out of line. Hopefully he offers jim a personal apology in some way.
Rambo2014 wrote:Richard need to be benched now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
never see that on the Rams
I-5 wrote:I don't know if it feels different or not this year. It's hard to top his Crabtree outburst or when he went off on Skip Bayless during a live interview, and those were 3 years ago. To me, it still feels like the same Richard, for better or worse. I have to think there will be some kind of repercussion from Pete, though, if he goes after the coaches again.
Hawk Sista wrote:Sherman's actions feel different to me this year. Remember the game where Earl had to grab his hair to get him to come back to the team? Remember him whining after most plays? Remember him yelling at coaches and twisting the knife by adding to that at the presser and not apologizing today. And now he's gone off yelling at Jim Moore. While I agree Pete is the man to best harness this - Sherm's actions are Sherman centric. Maybe it's letting some TDs get by him, maybe it's SB or bust and he feels they should be better, maybe he REALLY wants the points allowed by the D record so he can claim he was a part of the best D in history???? He's been repeatedly snarky and critical of any questions from people who have not played ball. Maybe he should realize he hasn't coached, or been charged by 32 bosses to increase revenue, etc....
I dunno. He seems more agitated with a very short fuse and it feels different...As I said in the earlier thread where almost ALL of you disagreed, it's a concern. I hope it turns out. I hope he gets it turned around. I am one of his fans.
I-5 wrote:I don't know if it feels different or not this year. It's hard to top his Crabtree outburst or when he went off on Skip Bayless during a live interview, and those were 3 years ago. To me, it still feels like the same Richard, for better or worse. I have to think there will be some kind of repercussion from Pete, though, if he goes after the coaches again.
I have decided. I have no problem with him getting on Bevell. He's speaking for lots of us!
Hawk Sista wrote:I guess my time and place comment applies to his earlier actions. The way he treated Jim Moore was horrible. I will ruin you sounds like someone who thinks they are powerful...which goes along with my fears of what he said in the post game presser.
NorthHawk wrote:For an outsider's viewpoint, here is what Kevin Gilbride thinks of it.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... d-sherman/
It's at the beginning and only lasts a few minutes before they go on to other things.
I wonder if his opinion is widespread throughout the league.
HumanCockroach wrote:Not entirely sure an offensive coordinator that got in a Fist fight with a DC on the sidelines qualifies as an "outsider", certainly not an "unbiased one".
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