If you think calling yourself the greatest in the world and someone else mediocre in a press conference to everyone is classy I don't know what to tell you.
I dont even know why he thinks he is the best. Give every other CB the freedom to hold and they would be just as good.
oh and Jordan and Larry Bird and Magic were all peace and love on the court too I suppose ?
he said some cocky things but did not personally attack anyone. Calling your opponent mediocre right after a game when you all fired up isn't a problem and both teams pick up each others free agents with no worries about any personal matters. No ones hurt, Crabtree wont cry after...this is just media junk to waste time on
He said LOB, for Legion of BoomHe said MOB "money over bitches" at the end of the interview lol
Hey, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I just think great players don't need to be a douche about it. Imagine Robert Quinn talking like that. I would be embarrassed.
But that's just me.
Please don't put Bird, Magic or Jordan in the same sentence with this moron. It's not even in the same galaxy.
He said LOB, for Legion of Boom![]()
He said MOB "money over bitches" at the end of the interview lol
They may all talk, which I agree, but they rarely do it on camera like that. There's a time and place...the point is all jocks talk shyte whether you think you like them or they think they are good or not. Nothing to see here but competitive men being competitive men
More like Legion of Whom after Peyton carves them up, then Sammy next year of course.Oh. I thought it stood for Lots of Bitches. :wink:
I suppose. Heat of the moment and adrenaline did all the talking there, and it didn't bother me. I found it quite amusing since it was about Crabtree.
I hate PC but there's a difference between that and professionalism.I liked it. F the political correctness crapola. It's an emotional game, and Sherman was obviously emotional and not holding back. It's nice to see these guys being human and not caring about the rules of the PR industry set by Madison avenue suits. Marshall got it right.