I completely agree. The point here has nothing to do with people being "real" or otherwise. Sherman was always a jerk with emotional issues, starting from his youth, continuing through his college years (remember his late hits in the endzone on Marshawn?) and now in the NFL. And his non-linear antics have escalated to what happened this weekend. The reaction Sherman is getting is not because he was "real", the reaction comes because he is a jackass.
I wish we were just talking about Marshawn, how he represented in his play and otherwise. Instead, we have the defense of asinine behavior in the name of keeping things "interesting" and "real".
Can Sherman be a good kid (like an old stanford poster kept on insisting)? Yes he can. Does he choose to be? No. He chooses to be a jerk.
sycasey;842266625 said:
This argument is terrible. No I don't want Sherman to be "fake" -- I just want him to not be a total dick. I'm also not saying that he shouldn't be "allowed" to say or do what he wants; I'm saying that his words and actions reveal that he is a dick.
Great player, but I don't want to root for him.