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<blockquote data-quote="NorthWestCheeseHead" data-source="post: 540304" data-attributes="member: 8665"><p>Sticks and stones and all that jazz; you know where I'm going with that. I have stated previously that I find Sherman an entertaining character, and he is in my mind. But I do agree that his mouth goes out of control at points. However, as I have also stated previously, I've yet to see Sherman take a swing at a player during or after a game and that is where I draw the line with what I view to be acceptable behavior. Watching the Fletcher incident it comes across as being very deliberate, hardly "heat of the moment". And by advocating for what Fletcher did you are actually perpetuating the false dichotomy that you're arguing against. Watch some of the NFL Network's show "Sound FX" there is plenty of <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/poop.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":poop:" title="Poop :poop:" data-shortname=":poop:" /> talking going on in every game. Rarely does someone "take matters into their own hands". I suspect because the majority of NFL players understand too, that is an immature and childish reaction to a troll. You ignore trolls, don't feed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthWestCheeseHead, post: 540304, member: 8665"] Sticks and stones and all that jazz; you know where I'm going with that. I have stated previously that I find Sherman an entertaining character, and he is in my mind. But I do agree that his mouth goes out of control at points. However, as I have also stated previously, I've yet to see Sherman take a swing at a player during or after a game and that is where I draw the line with what I view to be acceptable behavior. Watching the Fletcher incident it comes across as being very deliberate, hardly "heat of the moment". And by advocating for what Fletcher did you are actually perpetuating the false dichotomy that you're arguing against. Watch some of the NFL Network's show "Sound FX" there is plenty of :poop: talking going on in every game. Rarely does someone "take matters into their own hands". I suspect because the majority of NFL players understand too, that is an immature and childish reaction to a troll. You ignore trolls, don't feed them. [/QUOTE]
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