I have no problem admitting I am wrong. But did you go and watch the YouTube clip of the 9 catches??? No. You didn't. I know this because you still claim Randall was responsible for 7 catches, 161, 1td.
so I'm supposed to believe your stats rather than my own memory?
I took those numbers from PFF, a website that occupies analyst who worked for either NFL or college teams before and have access to coaches film watching every single snap multiple times. Therefore I trust them way more than you having taken a look at a YouTube clip.
If history holds true you should better trust my stats than your memory as well.
That's all you should take from the article you linked to above:
What we saw last night is that even the league’s best corners get beat sometimes, and even a player as talented and consistently excellent as Richard Sherman can have a bad day at the office.
It's ridiculous to suggest that Sherman isn't an elite cornerback because he was partly responsible for a touchdown reception against the Packers two years ago.
I'm generalizing as usual, saying that we were picking on Sherman, and picked him apart. That wasn't true by the stats. Buy in general, GB was having much more success with him than in the past. To the point of him becoming frustrated... and since you watched every Seattle game recently... is he getting exposed more than usual second half of last season?
Geez, Sherman has given up a total of three receptions in the last four games vs. Rodgers since 2014. The Packers have had more success against the Seahawks exploring other weaknesses in their defense and for some reason being able to shut down their offense but for sure not because #12 has picked apart the Seahawks cornerback.
Just remember that Rodgers didn't even target Sherman after he suffered a significant shoulder injury during the NFCCG, basically playing with only one arm.
I don't think we know enough about Sherman to say that. He's spent the majority of his career playing zone coverage in a defensive system with elite safeties. He's freaking awesome at it. But we can't just assume that, because of that, he'd be elite in any scheme. I highly doubt that's true.
On the other hand I highly doubt that Sherman would struggle within the Packers defensive system. While he has benefitted from playing with Thomas and Chancellor he has proven to be capable of covering opposing top receivers one-on-one.
There is no difference between assuming he can make the switch and assuming he can't. But there is a difference in the consequence of being wrong and there's a big difference in probability. It isn't a 50/50 proposition.
The Packers not trading for Sherman because they're afraid he can't excel in their system could be one of the main reasons the team ends up short of winning a Super Bowl next season as well though.
BTW I think there's a way better chance of Sherman performing at a high level within a different scheme than him struggling with any other team than the Seahawks.
would you trade Jason Spriggs for Sherman
Yes, although the Packers would have to add another backup tackle in this case.
I'm not sure it's a good trade for packers though as your trading a starting left tackle for a cb but barring something unforseen he'll only be a staring right tackle for packers.
Spriggs hasn't proven to be capable of turning into a quality starting tackle by any means so far.