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Uncle Ben
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Usually many DB's were WR's in college.
I'm looking that up right now. I'm curious to know how many have made a transition as successfully as Sherman.
Usually many DB's were WR's in college.
Charles Woodson played both ways very well.I'm looking that up right now. I'm curious to know how many have made a transition as successfully as Sherman.
I'm looking that up right now. I'm curious to know how many have made a transition as successfully as Sherman.
Charles Woodson played both ways very well.
As successful as Sherman.....hmmm. Not a whole heck of a lot I'd presume.
Also I feel like GB should have went for it on 4th down there. Up 10-0 in the 1st Q in Seattle would be HUGE (IMO).
I have to say, the guy is a beast.
I hated him in 2012, especially after the Redskins/Seahawks Wild Card game, but I've gotten past that and have nothing but respect for him.
Green Bay really should have gone for it there. Those FG's are two moral victories for Seattle.
That is how he got his Heisman.I had no idea he did. Interesting.
They are both asses. Their skills do not change that.Eh, I respect the guys ability but he does come off like a loudmouth. Lynch is by far the biggest jerk on the team. If he wasn't there I'd probably hate Sherman more lol.
Eh, I respect the guys ability but he does come off like a loudmouth. Lynch is by far the biggest jerk on the team. If he wasn't there I'd probably hate Sherman more lol.
That is how he got his Heisman.![]()
From the National Understatement Service... the Seahawks could have had a better start.
Ali was always different for me, as he fought for a living. When you are a fighter and fight the best in the world repeatedly, you can say whatever you want, win or lose.He does indeed, and I can understand people not liking him all that much because of that. However, if he continues to back it up, I'll respect him as an athlete and he can talk all he wants.
I feel like people reacted the same way to Muhammad Ali back in the day. Not to put Sherman on the same pedestal, but you know what I mean.