Please let's not play dumb. It belittles both of us dude. You know what that was all about. I'll ask again was Brady called ghetto
Play dumb? By definition he is ghetto and so am I. Stop getting all butthurt. Talib isn't an upstanding citizen.Ghetto- a part of a city in which members of a particular group or race live usually in poor conditions
What you described is a place, not a person. I guarantee you Talib doesn't live in a place like you just described. Not playing in the NFL he doesn't. You might but I guarantee you he doesn't.And by your logic anyone who isn't an upstanding citizen is ghetto?? Yea, maybe you weren't playing dumb
dude, your shtick is already old... give it up and stick to talking footballand if we're going to talk about the personality of a football player - then that's all we talk about, not their skin color every single person in the world is different - you pulling this race card stuff is a gross generalization of the people you're criticizing AND the person you're defendinglife isn't simple enough that you can just put things in bins and understand it with a glanceand I think if you're really honest with yourself, you know you already know that. so lets get back to football and leave race out of it
You say this to me as if I was the one who brought it up. I wasn't. Those calling him GHETTO started this, so go preach to them.
so much for trying to be level-headed with youyou're so stupid its hard to believe, here's the first mention of race in the entire thread, at the bottom of page two:
OMG! People are really crying and complaining about this??? Stop being punk ass **CENSORED**es! My response to it is you'll get a rude awakening in the SB kid! It's trash talk....Shows more racism in my eyes. It's okay for WHITE QB to curse out refs but BLACK CB can't talk trash after making a great play and actually winning the game......And I'm a Niners fan and I have no issues with what he said. He showed up and made the play. He can talk.
it was actually you who started it. seriously. go back and read the first two pages of the thread and read it again dumbass
Wrong, sweetheart!
Talib = ghetto to the bone.
This discussion started in ANOTHER thread hours earlier. You came in late sticking your nose in shit that you have no clue about.
Never see you post here then you post here and bring up racist crap. Yeah you're nothing, but a race-baiter.
Please let's not play dumb. It belittles both of us dude. You know what that was all about. I'll ask again was Brady called ghetto
Play dumb? By definition he is ghetto and so am I. Stop getting all butthurt. Talib isn't an upstanding citizen.Ghetto- a part of a city in which members of a particular group or race live usually in poor conditions
What you described is a place, not a person. I guarantee you Talib doesn't live in a place like you just described. Not playing in the NFL he doesn't. You might but I guarantee you he doesn't.And by your logic anyone who isn't an upstanding citizen is ghetto?? Yea, maybe you weren't playing dumb
dude, your shtick is already old... give it up and stick to talking footballand if we're going to talk about the personality of a football player - then that's all we talk about, not their skin color every single person in the world is different - you pulling this race card stuff is a gross generalization of the people you're criticizing AND the person you're defendinglife isn't simple enough that you can just put things in bins and understand it with a glanceand I think if you're really honest with yourself, you know you already know that. so lets get back to football and leave race out of it
You say this to me as if I was the one who brought it up. I wasn't. Those calling him GHETTO started this, so go preach to them.
so much for trying to be level-headed with youyou're so stupid its hard to believe, here's the first mention of race in the entire thread, at the bottom of page two:
OMG! People are really crying and complaining about this??? Stop being punk ass **CENSORED**es! My response to it is you'll get a rude awakening in the SB kid! It's trash talk....Shows more racism in my eyes. It's okay for WHITE QB to curse out refs but BLACK CB can't talk trash after making a great play and actually winning the game......And I'm a Niners fan and I have no issues with what he said. He showed up and made the play. He can talk.
it was actually you who started it. seriously. go back and read the first two pages of the thread and read it again dumbass
Wrong, sweetheart!
Talib = ghetto to the bone.
This discussion started in ANOTHER thread hours earlier. You came in late sticking your nose in **CENSORED** that you have no clue about.
lol you dumbass, i'm not going to comb the whole message board to get a better picture of your contrived concept of racismwe're here talking in this thread about the subject of this thread. if you had an issue with what he said, why would you respond to him in a different thread? wouldn't that make it harder for him to find your response?your whole issue is your inability to look at events and peoples opinions discretely. you only function with generalizations, which illuminates your defensiveness against a different generalization, "racism"your mental incapacity is exposed. go learn or something
Sherman a punk man.
If by referring to someone as ghetto means they are of lower intelligence then by referring to someone as having lower intelligence by your logic means they are ghetto. Doesn't work that way, sweet heart.
I think it's more the "All thumbs are fingers, but not all fingers are thumbs" situation.
He is an arrogant pr!ck...but I would love for him to be a Buc. Next topic.
Here's what Richard Sherman had to say about the events from last night.
What a night, and what a finish.Near midnight I still had about 70 unread text messages from friends and family, most of which read, “Best interview ever!” Many of my Twitter mentions were less supportive. My body ached. I was thrilled and proud and upset, all at once.Here’s what happened …I spent most of the game on an island: I was targeted only twice during the entire NFC Championship. The first produced a BS holding call against me; the second ended the game. Michael Crabtree stutter-stepped out of his break on first down and sprinted toward the end zone. I was in good position for a pick until he pushed me in the back. My interception became a tip and an interception for Malcolm Smith in the end zone.Game over. The Seahawks are in the Super Bowl.I ran over to Crabtree to shake his hand but he ignored me. I patted him, stuck out my hand and said, “Good game, good game.” That’s when he shoved my face, and that’s when I went off.I threw a choking sign at 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Why? Because he decided he was going to try the guy he was avoiding all game, because, I don’t know, he’s probably not paying attention for the game-winning play. C’mon, you’re better than that.Erin Andrews interviewed me after the game and I yelled what was obvious: If you put a subpar player across from a great one, most of the time you’re going to get one result. As far as Crabtree being a top-20 NFL receiver, you’d have a hard time making that argument to me. There are a lot of receivers playing good ball out there, and Josh Gordon needed 14 games to produce almost double what Crabtree can do in a full season. And Gordon had Brandon Weeden, Brian Hoyer and Jason Campbell playing quarterback.But that’s not why I don’t like the man. It goes back to something he said to me this offseason in Arizona, but you’d have to ask him about that. A lot of what I said to Andrews was adrenaline talking, and some of that was Crabtree. I just don’t like him. It was loud, it was in the moment, and it was just a small part of the person I am. I don’t want to be a villain, because I’m not a villainous person. When I say I’m the best cornerback in football, it’s with a caveat: There isn’t a great defensive backfield in the NFL that doesn’t have a great front seven. Everything begins with pressure up front, and that’s what we get from our pass rushers every Sunday. To those who would call me a thug or worse because I show passion on a football field—don’t judge a person’s character by what they do between the lines. Judge a man by what he does off the field, what he does for his community, what he does for his family.But people find it easy to take shots on Twitter, and to use racial slurs and bullying language far worse than what you’ll see from me. It’s sad and somewhat unbelievable to me that the world is still this way, but it is. I can handle it.One thing I can’t accept is what I read after the game about Seahawks fans throwing food at 49ers linebacker Navorro Bowman as he was being carted off the field with his knee injury. If it’s true, it’s beyond terrible. That’s as low as it gets. I’m sure whoever did this is in a small minority of fans, because I don’t think that kind of action is an accurate representation of the character of the 12th man. Navorro Bowman is a great player who plays the game the right way. When he went down, I dropped to a knee and prayed for him. He deserves better than having food thrown at him as he’s carted off a field. All players deserve better than that.So here we are, in the Super Bowl. New York-bound. There will be a lot of talking, but at this point, after 18 games, there’s nothing left to say. We have the right mindset, and nothing can change that. We’ve treated every week like a championship opportunity and we’ll obviously continue to think that way. We deserve to be here. We didn’t sneak into the Super Bowl; we earned our way. Now every goal we set forth at the beginning of the season is in front of us.The Broncos stand in our way, and it’s a large obstacle. They’ve got the smartest quarterback in football and receivers who are large (mostly), explosive with the football and run great routes. Wes Welker is quick and elusive, Eric Decker is a great receiver with hands and speed, and Demaryius Thomas is as strong as they come. And Peyton knows how to get each of them in spots.It’s the No. 1 offense vs. the No. 1 defense. It’s a match made in heaven, and we couldn’t be more excited. If you’re any kind of competitor and you have any kind of dog about you, you want to play against the best. Finally, we get the opportunity.
Does this Bootz guy always act so dang ghetto?
This made me laugh....
Richard Sherman is a Hero.We should be thankful that he offers something besides the scripted, made-for-tv responses.He is a National Treasure- like George Zimmerman. See the light......
The first produced a BS holding call against me
Come on, Sherm. That was clearly a penalty. I know you're not used to it being called against you, but that was a penalty.And FWIW, I had no problem with what Sherman said.
I loved what Sherman did. He plays with an edge. Wish we had more players like him.
Sherman's comments were probably not problematic to most people because he called out the receiver or trash talked, especially since there appears to be some history. I would imagine that the problem for some or most lies in all the "I" references . . . choosing at that moment to say "I am the best CB" Shouldn't he be saying "WE are the best pass defense" or "WE shut down Crabtree" or "Don't test US"? It was one play, he made a very, very good play, a great recovery . . . BUT the team won the game as a team, stopped Crabtree as a team . . and even on that play . . the D line was bringing pressure and another player made the interception. . . . etc. . . . and yet his focus was HIM.I don't think the comments are that big a deal, frankly, and it was right after the game when emotions are high etc., but the singular focus of the comment is what throws a lot of people, I would guess.
Crabtree is sorry! I love it.
loved what sherman did afterwards.if you think its "classless", who cares? watch the opera. this is sports played at high level physically, and emotionally.
Crabtree got what he deserved. He has been a loud mouth and smack-talker since he's entered the league. He called out Revis. Disrespected Sherman as well. Got a taste of his own medicine and I love it. It wasn't like Sherman was calling out classy players like Larry Fitz, Megatron, etc. He called out a loud mouth punk who has never backed it up. Agree with Sherman's actions or not, you can't deny that Crabtree deserved it.