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On the way out of town, don't let the door...

....hit you in th a**, Richard Sherman.

 

You've been a big fish in a little pond here in Seattle; let's see if you can play with the BIG boys. And how will the '49's take to your big mouth? You might have to learn a little humility.

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I was a Sherman fan for quite awhile but his "act" got old. I'll be interested to see how the 49ers deal with him LOL!

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The 49er's should be really good next season, so I'll bet Richard will be fine.

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The Niners and Rams look a lot better (at least on paper) while the Seahawks look weaker, and the Cards are treading water. I think the Niners overpaid Sherman. I'm not sure he's worth the reported $39 million.

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@gardenmIan wrote:

The Niners and Rams look a lot better (at least on paper) while the Seahawks look weaker, and the Cards are treading water. I think the Niners overpaid Sherman. I'm not sure he's worth the reported $39 million.

 

I agree. He's mearly 30 years old and starting to get hurt. I wonder if he'll finish out that contract. He may have done the 'Hawks a big favor by trading himself (he's acting as his own agent). That leaves the team with a big fat amount of money--about $11 million, I think--to work with in hiring someone younger and uninjured.

And I wonder when the '49ers will get tired of his big-mouthed act. I know he had just about worn out his welcome here.


 

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@FuzzyFacewrote:

....hit you in th a**, Richard Sherman.

 

You've been a big fish in a little pond here in Seattle; let's see if you can play with the BIG boys. And how will the '49's take to your big mouth? You might have to learn a little humility.


 

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Good post!  You tell him!  LOL  He doesn't have enough class to be on the same team as Russell Wilson!

 

I don't care how good he is, I wouldn't want him on our team !

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Interesting. It turns out a lot of that $39 million is in the form of incentives. He's getting a relatively small salary, but has lots of incentives that he'd have to meet to reach the $39 million. In an odd twist, he avoids getting cut if he makes the Pro Bowl each year. Suffice to say he'll be campaigning for a Pro Bowl spot each year.

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The Rams look scary-good and I think they're going to dominate the division. The Seahawks need a really good draft if they're going to have a chance. And a running back would be nice...

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@Hawkfan83wrote:

The Rams look scary-good and I think they're going to dominate the division. The Seahawks need a really good draft if they're going to have a chance. And a running back would be nice...


I agree. The Rams look very good, and the Niners might not be far behind them. The Cards are a wild card. If Bradford can stay healthy (Ha! Like that's possible!) then they could be competitive too. The Seahawks need Russell Wilson to be Superman and single-handedly carry the team. He's good, but I suspect they're asking too much of him.

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