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Richard Sherman ruptures Achilles


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3 minutes ago, Counselor said:

I said this many times in the old forum. Sherman is a good down to earth person.  He gets a bad rap, mostly due to a self created image of being a villain (kept the cash flowing). Hopefully he comes back healthy. So much passion for the game. 

How do you know this?

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4 minutes ago, everlong said:

Normally I don't cheer for injury, but Sherman is a classless punk who got what was coming. Rather his jaw get broken so he can finally shut his mouth for a change.

When you have to speak about a professional athlete that way, somebody you don't know and who you only see during 3-4 hours in a week on TV, that's an indictment on you. 

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1 minute ago, Kip Smithers said:

When you have to speak about a professional athlete that way, somebody you don't know and who you only see during 3-4 hours in a week on TV, that's an indictment on you. 

At least if it WAS a broken jaw, he'd be back for the playoffs....maybe Ever is actually being nice, in his own way...?

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26 minutes ago, Kip Smithers said:

When you have to speak about a professional athlete that way, somebody you don't know and who you only see during 3-4 hours in a week on TV, that's an indictment on you. 

It's not unfair to assume the way he acts when he is interviewed is the real him.

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Typically, a player who has torn an Achilles tendon during an NFL game receives a cart ride to the locker room. Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman didn’t do that. He hobbled off the field, and he remained on the sideline for the rest of the game. Even though it was clear that his season was over.

It’s possible Sherman decided to stay on the sideline in uniform because he realizes that there’s a chance it will be the last time he ever does that. With an $11 million salary and a $13.2 million cap number for 2018 and a 30th birthday coming on March 30, the Seahawks may decide to move on, with or without an effort to get him to take less money.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/11/10/will-richard-sherman-return-to-the-seahawks/

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3 minutes ago, vike daddy said:

Typically, a player who has torn an Achilles tendon during an NFL game receives a cart ride to the locker room. Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman didn’t do that. He hobbled off the field, and he remained on the sideline for the rest of the game. Even though it was clear that his season was over.

It’s possible Sherman decided to stay on the sideline in uniform because he realizes that there’s a chance it will be the last time he ever does that. With an $11 million salary and a $13.2 million cap number for 2018 and a 30th birthday coming on March 30, the Seahawks may decide to move on, with or without an effort to get him to take less money.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/11/10/will-richard-sherman-return-to-the-seahawks/

Good point.  Would be such a shame if Sherman ended his Seahawks career like that.

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