Sherman Injury Nonsense

Seattle just took a page out of the old Patriots playbook. The story goes a little something like this: teams season ends, star player doesn't play well; coach comes out and says star player played with an undisclosed injury. Its really genius when you think about it. You keep your star player from being picked apart by the media. Instead they suck his dick. The say things like "Gotta love the passion" or "this guy is another level". When in truth he is either declining or had a shitty year. Case in point Tom Brady. Whenever the Pats are eliminated from the playoffs, Brady played through an injury that no one talked about all year. Coincidence, I think not. Side note, the reason the league outlawed the probable label was because said Patriots list Brady as probable with some made up bullshit every week. This brings me to Sherman. The Seahawks seem to think he can cover receivers one-on-one. The guy cant cover your teams third receiver one-on-one. He plays his little ten yard zone and makes plays on the ball, thats what he does. Anyways, this guy had been getting torched all year (by his standards). So Pistol Pete, the gumaholic decided to mention that Richard was playing with a slight tear in his knee. Theres a few problems with this one: did anyone see him favour his knee? I sure as shit didn't. Also, its kind of against the rules to not put a guy on the injury report. Say what you want about the Hoodie and the evil empire they at least get creative when they bend the rules. Pete was clearly out of his element here and it looks like the Hawks may be stripped of a draft pick as a result. Cant say Im upset, the refs favour these guys every week. Good to see the league wont do the same.

P.S. You how I know your lying Pete? You said that his knee injury was the reason he was throwing temper tantrums on the sideline. Isn't that convenient? Considering whenever things don't go his way he can be seen blaming everyone but himself. Burn Seahawks Burn

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