NFL 2013 Discussion Thread

flynnibus

Premium Member
What he failed to mention is, before he went to shake Crabtree's hand, he patted him on the rear, and I'm sure he had more to say than "good game".

Yeah, the instigators are always 'innocent'... does anyone think how wound up he was at the point of the interview he wasn't even more wound up prior to that?
 

PUSH

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
An interview with Roger Goodell will air on NFL Network tonight at 8pm ET. Some topics discussed:

- Potential playoff expansion
- Eliminating the extra point (which would be stupid)
- Reviewing illegal hits

The last would be good, but I don't like the idea of the first two. You can read this article for a bit more of an explanation on each of the above topics.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...elieves-penalized-hits-will-become-reviewable
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
Getting the footballs ready for the Super Bowl! If I remember correctly, they have one for every play in the Super Bowl.

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PUSH

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Original Poster
Here's a comment from Sherman:

"I don't like people saying negative things about me, I don't like people running their mouth," Sherman said. "So I told him: 'Good game and good try, but I'm the best corner in the league.'"
Anything hypocritical about the bold part? :rolleyes:

At a different time, Sherman apologized.

In a statement to ESPN's Ed Werder, Sherman said: "I apologize for attacking an individual and taking the attention away from the fantastic game by my teammates. That was not my intent."
 

Megalodumb

Well-Known Member
- Potential playoff expansion
Hmm...not sure how I feel about this. As much as I love the NFL playoffs, and wouldn't mind more weekends of it, it's getting a little ridiculous letting all these teams into the postseason. Too much is too much, and it really takes away from the accomplishment factor if you're allowing half the league into the playoffs. Pretty soon you'll have multiple teams with 8-8 or even losing records making the playoffs, making a mockery of the whole system. I say keep the system to where the postseason honors the best of the best.
-- Eliminating the extra point (which would be stupid)
I love what @Lucky suggested for this...simply make the extra point harder. There are so many great ideas which could be used for this, not only to add more challenge to the game, but to surely drive up network ratings. Examples such as:

-Have players on the team attempting the extra point all wear shock collars during the play, and the defending team's coaches get to use the remotes. This would make for epic sports television at it's finest.

-Use blindfolds on both the offense & defense. Heck, do this for an entire football game. It would make for the best 3 hours of television in the history of life as we know it.

-The Running Of The Bulls = Awesome!
Extra Point attempts = (usually) Boring.
BUT
Put them together = Best thing ever

Those are just a few ideas.


- Reviewing illegal hits
I definitely like this.
 

Hot Lava

Well-Known Member
Anything hypocritical about the bold part? :rolleyes:

Al Roker made a good point on the Today show about this. You also never know when you will end up having to be teammates with that person or persons.

Navarro Bowman tore his ACL and MCL in yesterday's game

Yikes! So nearly his entire knee. I guess if this is going to happen to you, you want it to happen at the end of the season. But that is a really awful injury.

In Sherman's SI blog, he mentioned that he had heard that Seahawks fans were throwing trash at Navarro as he was being carried out. Is this true? I have not seen really anything else about this. maybe the whole Sherman thing is overshadowing it? If it did happen, it is an awful thing to do. And, at the very, very least, bad ju-ju for your own players. You don't want that bad karma coming back on them.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
In Sherman's SI blog, he mentioned that he had heard that Seahawks fans were throwing trash at Navarro as he was being carried out. Is this true?

There is video of popcorn being thrown as they go through the tunnel. It's minor at best..

edit: here it is
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Tacky.. but nothing to go ape over
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Chicago AM News programming today. Pre-SuperBowl, the hype this year isn't going to be about the game. It was about Richard Sherman as trophies were distributed and continued to be about Richard. As much as Richard says he wishes Sunday was about the teams victory Richard continues to focus and speak of himself from blogs to twitter. We're in for two weeks of Sherman in the limelight speaking to his favorite topic, himself.

This morning on Kelly & Michael Live Michael Strahan attempted to do some damage control on behalf of Sherman. Strahan as the show opened this morning spoke to the topic of Sherman's Tirade, He is a real nice guy. Kelly in the same segment instead decided to push the show direction to Mexico and Margaritas.
 

Megalodumb

Well-Known Member
I remember when seeing this heated interview last winter thinking how the mouth & narcissism of Sherman was going to eventually start harming Seattle's reputation.

Unless his coach does something to take it down a notch, he may one day pull a John Rocker & say something so hate-filled & controversial that it becomes the staple point of his career.

Nothing wrong with team pride and yes, self-pride when playing in the NFL. Everybody has it. But this guy ihas surpassed overkill.
 

Lucky

Well-Known Member
Some fans and media types are defending Sherman, because he's entertaining and gives them material to chat about endlessly on all the cable sports shows. Good sportsmanship is more boring than jerksmanship. Other players seem to think he's a jerk, and they have to deal with him on the field.
 

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