Richard Sherman Explains How Tom Brady Set Him Off



"We didn't have any conversation before the game; it was during the game that the conversation actually happened," Sherman said on NFL Network. "During the game, I think it was 23-10 at the point, and it was a TV timeout and we were all standing over there, and you know a small, little conversation was had."
Sherman said that his teammate Earl Thomas told Brady, "I could have got you on two of those, I dropped two and I could have got you two."
At that point, Sherman says Brady "Looked up at the scoreboard and looks back at us like, 'Man talk to me after the game, talk to me after we close this game out.'
"It was one of those things that Newton's third law of motion applies. It's one of those things where every action has an equal or greater reaction and that is kinda what this deal came down to"
"I have great deal of respect for everything Tom Brady has done in his career, his Super Bowls, MVPs, he's a tremendous player, he's done a lot of great things," Sherman said.

Is it weird that I kind of hate Richard Sherman for taking the high road to Tom Brady's high road? He makes his comments seem reasonable and warranted AND sounds like a smart, nice guy? FUCK HIM. SHUTUP YOU DOUCHEBAG. YOU CANNOT JUSTIFY TAKING SHOTS AT TOM BRADY. Plus, he says Tom "looked up at the scoreboard and looks back at us like, 'Man talk to me after the game, talk to me after we close this game out.'" So, it doesn't even sound like Tom said anything, more like he just looked at them wrong, and Sherman gets his panties all in a bunch? Wah.

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