
It seems to me that the only proper response to surviving something like that is to holler like a crazy person. More important, he survived the carnage.Ģ2. Richard Sherman made the big play Sunday. And part of the reason so many players leave the sport crippled and concussed.Ģ0. His most recent direction of research focused on gender differences in response to internet technology and processes. This, of course, is part of the attraction of football. Sherman joined the Department in 1970 and retired in 2000. Rough and angry and so violent that at times it was hard to watch.ġ9.

Anyway: That was the kind of game it was. Barnetts lawyers proposed up to a one-year term, saying he wasnt violent on Jan. But still: Can't you crop out Bowman's crumpled knee, or put a black bar over it, or something? After one or two replays, isn't it just injury porn?)ġ8. (I understand that it was a big play - Bowman recovered a fumble at the goal line, although the refs called it the other way. Did you see NaVorro Bowman, the stud linebacker for the 49ers, wreck his knee when a Seattle player fell on it? I'm not sure how you could've missed it - Fox must have shown the replay 20 times.ġ7. Did you see the two most physical teams in football beat each other half to death? Did you see all the brutal hits? Did you see all the players who couldn't get up after the play? Did you see all those guys who had to be helped off the field?ġ6. As a side note: Richard Sherman also called out Skip Bayless on Bayless' own show, which trumps pretty much anything bad that Richard Sherman has done in his life.ġ5. It's like we want them to be thinking, Well, that was a fine contest, and jolly good that we won. But if they say what they actually feel, we rip them for spouting off or showing a lack of class.ġ2. We rip athletes for giving us boring quotes. But we - the media, and fans in general - don't know what we want. All-Pro NFL cornerback who became one of the leagues top shutdown corners shortly after joining the Seattle Seahawks in 2011.
