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If I am not mistaken Sherman graduated from Stanford with a really good GPA after growing up in South Central. The dude is very smart.
Guys like him are hated... except by the team he plays on. Those people will love it and I guarantee 31 teams would take him in a heartbeat and hope his bravado comes with him. I think what he does is multifaceted. Its for advantage on the field, it gives him leadership position with his team and hey, everyone knows his name, no? He now has advertising value and he's just a DB, usually only QBs get that stuff. He stands out. He gets paid.
Now I don't think it's as upsetting to other players as people might think either. Not to long ago I was coming out of MOB and low and behold who walks on the plane but my man, Nick Fairley. He and Cam, and a bag full of money, got Auburn that BCS NC and he of course plays for the Lions. Cam had just been in that rollover accident that day and we were talking about that when I asked if they talk a lot? He said everyday. So I asked him, a few months prior everyone on sports talk had gone bonkers over Cam calling Suh "donkey kong" over and over. How could he taunt Suh? WTH was that? They went ballistic on the radio. I asked Fairley if that was his doing and he said, yeah, Cam called and asked him what he calls Suh, he said donkey kong. So Cam ran with it. I doubt Suh was mad at all.
These guys live in their world. They're not mortal enemies. And football is entertainment before it's football.
You make some excellent points FTB. Another thing to add, nobody believed in Richard Sherman in 2011. He went in the 5th round. Now that he is doing well and the Cinderalla story is over people like to hate on him.
No One In The NFL Believed In Richard Sherman Before He Was Drafted - Business Insider