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Bull fucking shit. Sherman is dirtier than Suh, and that's saying a lot.

Sherman deserves a career-ending knee injury. Hope he gets what's coming to him soon.

    His antics continue with confronting the coach on the sideline for calling a pass play on the 1 yard line, what an idiot....handle behind closed doors. I hope Carroll addreses it with him.

    PA-PLAYA

    I see that you're expecting the world to be exactly like you'd expected.
    Sorry to say it ain't so.
    Don't believe it ? Lots of examples on the roadway.

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      No Release. I just value and appreciate good old fashioned Karma.

      It's not a difficult concept to understand, nor is it worth debating. Sherman's knees deserve to be taken out with a nasty deliberate chop block and I would enjoy seeing that happen.

      It would bring joy into my life.

        What exactly did he do wrong. Looks like a clean hard hit. The NFL is not flag football. Running quarterbacks have the life expectancy of dogs that chase cars especially those that don't have enough brains to slide when the game is unwinnable and almost over .

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          Yes there is dirty play in many games, but Sherman runs his mouth too much, so I am NOT a fan. Same with Josh Norman.

            Personally. I'm not a fan of Sherman, but I don't hate him.
            Actually admired a little when he does what he preaches.

            Yap, a lot of us were offended by the seemingly arrogant mouthing off he did. but hey, look back not too long ago someone used to be controversial yet we had learned to love, Muhammad Ali. Now that was a mouth one will never forget. My dad used to be amused by Ali's flaming off on the media. history proved he was smarter than most in his time gave him credit for.

            As long as they are true to themselves and back up their mouth by their action, they will be more a man than most of us. Don't like them ? It's fine. Hate them, to a point cursing them with a career ending wish ? That's a little childish.

            PA-PLAYA I just value and appreciate good old fashioned Karma.

            They are at the mercy of their own action when they had chosen the career.

            Karma ? Shish !

              I am not an advocate of purposely going after a player with intent of injury. That's just bad sportsmanship. I am old school when it comes to sportsmanship, so I miss the old days of basketball players raising their hand when called with a foul. Same as when defensive NFL secondary players committ pass interference and then vehemently deny it in the refs face. Don't like all the celebrating after a successful sack, or big hit. Those guys are paid to perform......act like a professional......and stop blowing your own horn.

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                Bullshit again, you're 0-2 now.

                There is always the risk of a season/career injury, BUT 99% of the time when that happens it is not intentional.

                We are talking more specifically about INTENTIONALLY TRYING TO INJURE ANOTHER PLAYER. Sherman has done that twice just in the past month, and as a result I personally feel that he doesn't deserve his kneecaps. It seems you're having a difficult time following along here.

                Hard hits are a part of the game. Cheap shots that level a defenseless player, or targeting a player to injure him - there is no excusing that. This has nothing to do with hard. It has everything to do with intent.

                  You' re the only one having a problem following along.

                  Here's a clue. You don't get to decide what is a legal hit. Again what was illegal about the hit you originally referenced? Another windbag post is not required if you can't answer the question.

                    ronsc1985

                    That's not the hit that I'm referencing. The kicker (three weeks ago) and the packer receiver last week.

                    Dirty, cheap plays.

                    I wish they'd have let John Chaney kick his ass in that press conference when he was at UMASS and Chaney was at Temple!! Remember that??

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