Seahawks' Sherman has no regrets over comments

RENTON, Wash. (AP) - Richard Sherman doesn't shy away from talking, whether on the field trying to rattle the receivers he's defending or just chatting in the Seattle Seahawks locker room.
And Sherman didn't avoid talking on Tuesday, albeit with a slightly more subdued tone after two days during which his comments following the Seahawks' victory over New England drew national attention.
Sherman said he had no regrets about his strong comments and messages from his Twitter account after Seattle's 24-23 victory. While some of his postgame comments in the locker room became instant sound bites, it was a tweeted picture that drew the most attention.
Sherman sent a picture from his account that showed him talking in the face of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady that included an added message and a question "U Mad Bro?" The second-year cornerback said he was directed to remove the tweet from his Twitter account, but didn't regret any of the attention that has come his way.
"I don't regret anything about the situation. It is what it is," he said.
Quickly known around the league for his chatting on the field, Sherman and Brady started talking during the second half of Sunday's game when the Patriots were leading 23-10. The message from Brady was for Sherman to seek him out after the game, which he did after Seattle scored 14 points in the final 7:31 to shock the defending AFC champs and drop them to 3-3. That led to captured images of Sherman talking to Brady after the game.
But Sherman was still fiery when reporters were let into the locker room and he popped off about what he felt was disrespect from national pundits toward the Seahawks.
"It's not a shock for us. We believe we have a great ballclub and we believe we can play with anybody," Sherman told reporters after the victory. "NFL Network and all of these pundits think they know everything and we keep shutting them up week, by week, by week, by week. They thought (New England) was the greatest ball club to step on the earth. They're 3-3, .500. I don't know what great ball club is 3-3."
Sherman tried to clarify Tuesday that his remarks weren't meant to be directed at Brady, but instead toward those not giving respect to Seattle's defense that was ranked as the best in the league entering last week.
"It was definitely more about us than about him," Sherman said. "I'm talking about our back end and the three Pro Bowl players we have back there, how great our (defensive) line is playing, how awesome our linebacker play is, how great our rookie quarterback did against Tom Brady."
Speaking to Dial Global Sports before Monday night's game, Brady avoided speaking directly about Sherman's comments.
"He's a very good player and I have a lot of respect for that defense and certainly that secondary," Brady said. "They play very well together. My dad taught me at a young age to play with class and respect and give my opponents respect, and certainly I have a lot of respect for the Seahawks."
Sherman was the only member of Seattle's secondary not selected for the Pro Bowl last year, yet he might be playing the best of anyone back there this year. According to STATS LLC, Sherman is tied with Chicago's Tim Jennings for the NFL lead in passes defensed with 10. His three interceptions through six games are nearly equal to his four picks from last year.
Even when he was just getting his first chances at starting a season ago, Sherman was noticed for having a confident swagger most rookies lack. With the success he's had individually and the success of the Seahawks defense, that swagger has only grown to where some may see it as cockiness.
Seattle defensive coordinator Gus Bradley said Tuesday that just last week he was asked if he thought Sherman was cocky.
"I said, 'No he's not. He's confident, he's not cocky.' Cocky people don't want to learn, Richard wants to learn. And then all this came up," Bradley joked. "He's just so passionate and you've got to understand their mindset. He's out there 58 passes where Tom Brady is trying to attack him because of the coverage we play. And you can imagine having that mindset and how high strung you are and how ready to go you have to be on every play and it was just one of those things where his passion showed."
And Sherman didn't avoid talking on Tuesday, albeit with a slightly more subdued tone after two days during which his comments following the Seahawks' victory over New England drew national attention.
Sherman said he had no regrets about his strong comments and messages from his Twitter account after Seattle's 24-23 victory. While some of his postgame comments in the locker room became instant sound bites, it was a tweeted picture that drew the most attention.
Sherman sent a picture from his account that showed him talking in the face of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady that included an added message and a question "U Mad Bro?" The second-year cornerback said he was directed to remove the tweet from his Twitter account, but didn't regret any of the attention that has come his way.
"I don't regret anything about the situation. It is what it is," he said.
Quickly known around the league for his chatting on the field, Sherman and Brady started talking during the second half of Sunday's game when the Patriots were leading 23-10. The message from Brady was for Sherman to seek him out after the game, which he did after Seattle scored 14 points in the final 7:31 to shock the defending AFC champs and drop them to 3-3. That led to captured images of Sherman talking to Brady after the game.
But Sherman was still fiery when reporters were let into the locker room and he popped off about what he felt was disrespect from national pundits toward the Seahawks.
"It's not a shock for us. We believe we have a great ballclub and we believe we can play with anybody," Sherman told reporters after the victory. "NFL Network and all of these pundits think they know everything and we keep shutting them up week, by week, by week, by week. They thought (New England) was the greatest ball club to step on the earth. They're 3-3, .500. I don't know what great ball club is 3-3."
Sherman tried to clarify Tuesday that his remarks weren't meant to be directed at Brady, but instead toward those not giving respect to Seattle's defense that was ranked as the best in the league entering last week.
"It was definitely more about us than about him," Sherman said. "I'm talking about our back end and the three Pro Bowl players we have back there, how great our (defensive) line is playing, how awesome our linebacker play is, how great our rookie quarterback did against Tom Brady."
Speaking to Dial Global Sports before Monday night's game, Brady avoided speaking directly about Sherman's comments.
"He's a very good player and I have a lot of respect for that defense and certainly that secondary," Brady said. "They play very well together. My dad taught me at a young age to play with class and respect and give my opponents respect, and certainly I have a lot of respect for the Seahawks."
Sherman was the only member of Seattle's secondary not selected for the Pro Bowl last year, yet he might be playing the best of anyone back there this year. According to STATS LLC, Sherman is tied with Chicago's Tim Jennings for the NFL lead in passes defensed with 10. His three interceptions through six games are nearly equal to his four picks from last year.
Even when he was just getting his first chances at starting a season ago, Sherman was noticed for having a confident swagger most rookies lack. With the success he's had individually and the success of the Seahawks defense, that swagger has only grown to where some may see it as cockiness.
Seattle defensive coordinator Gus Bradley said Tuesday that just last week he was asked if he thought Sherman was cocky.
"I said, 'No he's not. He's confident, he's not cocky.' Cocky people don't want to learn, Richard wants to learn. And then all this came up," Bradley joked. "He's just so passionate and you've got to understand their mindset. He's out there 58 passes where Tom Brady is trying to attack him because of the coverage we play. And you can imagine having that mindset and how high strung you are and how ready to go you have to be on every play and it was just one of those things where his passion showed."
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And what's with all the pink I see lately? Y'all a buncha pussies? Gonna join the local feminista society?
Here's what ya do. If ya can't compete, and the talking hurts yer feewings, go back to mommas basement. Then get on the www and whine some more. When yer done, make sure ya get some milk and cookies before ya go night night.
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Don't even try to tell me that Brady doesn't do the same. He started it! When he got it handed back to him, he's a victim?
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 @bobalouie Hey Komo what is this waiting for approval garbage??? are you policing my comments??? there is a comment on the girl found dead in her car article that says the F bomb, the real and entire word is on the comment and you are policing my comments, i have never cussed on this forum so i dont get it.
I am cool with what he says FINALLY we have some Hawks that can become the face of theFRANCHISE. For so long we havent really known any of the players. I am liking Sherman and a few others. I say let the players be themselves because thats what it is all about. Go Hawks~~
Sherman was just 'in the moment'. Why is the media making this such a big deal? Plus, Brady was the one that started the trash talk. Of course, they fail to mention this in most media articles that I have read regarding this topic. The Seahawks are for real and despite their success, most of the people are still undermining their talent/ability/skills. We'll just wait and see what they say once we are in the Superbowl this year.
Richard Sherman is a joke. Tom Brady is a great quarterback and Sherman will never be in the same league as Brady. Brady probably laughed after Sherman showed what an idiot he is. Where does Seattle get these jerks ? Seattle wins a couple of games and Richard Sherman thinks he is all that. Funny.
 @Pammie2 You are a joke fattie pammie
"U MAD BRO" is so last year.Â
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49ers are right around the corner and talking smack means nothing, Seattle getting all puffy after years of a*^ kicking in the NFL is understood but back it up again with solid play...
This team is the young, strong, and getting better every year. Future games Richard won't say anything at all because he will be to busy returning a interception for a T.D. GO HAWKS!!!!!
'84 'Hawks vs. Raiders -- on a B & W TV . . . yep.
Pretty embarrassing, really -- this coming from a 'Hawks fan of ~30 years . . . was this a playoff game? division game?Â
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Grow up Sherman, and stop making our club look like amateurs that aren't familiar with winning.
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Kenny Easley and Dave Brown, all day long.
 @Lloyd Christmas Its nice to see a player so passionate about just a regular season game, I say way to go Sherman, your just a fickle fan.
Digging the hair, too, Aunt Jemima.
@Lloyd Christmas That is a kind of racist comment. I like the braids!
 @Lloyd Christmas Maybe you should take your own advice and grow up.
Brady shoulda just asked Sherman to kiss his THREE rings. Nuff said
Please, let's keep political correctness out of sports. These men get paid millions of bucks to play a game they love. It is 60 minutes of an intense violent sport and hard it turn off moments after a close victory is asking to much.
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I doubt Brady needed a tissue after that moment.
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The question remains... why did Sherman feel he had to "get in his face" anyway? What kind of lesson does that give the young people watching this?
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Real winners don't kick the losers down after the game is over.Â
 @TheTruncheon Brady asked for it, they obliged.  If Brady never said he would see them after the game then I don't think they would have rubbed it in.  He didn't back it up with a win and suffered a little embarrassment.Â
@oledawg @TheTruncheon Like when Hasslebeck made the stupid comment about winning the game when he won the coin toss. You gotta be ready to get some flack when you make stupid comments like that!
 @TheTruncheon Precisely.
Brady talked smack, we shut him down, we shut him up. Sherman just added the exclamation point. No problem.
The hawk defense is solid this year for sure. However, before anyone breaks their arm patting themselves on the back the Seahawks should take a look at their hands and count the amount of rings are on them.
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Bling is the best smack talk of all.
@Sydthepiper Give Brady some credit..........he actually stated that he was concerned with our defense and if he were to make a mistake our defense would make him pay.
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Once on the field I'm sure Brady returned the smack talk though.................
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I'm sure that at some meaningful level Sherman has great appreciation for Tom Brady. Having a good game against a QB like that can make a career for someone in Sherman's position, and won't hurt him in the pocket at contract time either. Gridiron symbiosis.
Who cares?
Sherm spoke the Truth. Plain ans Simple. Seattle does gets talked down too, I've heard it myself watching other games, shows. It does happen.
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"U Mad Bro" - Google it w/Sherman's Name - LMAO!!
 @_Monte_ Except Sherman comes off sounding like a teenaged girl texting someone ("R U listening 2 me? l8ter :) LOL"), while Brady takes the high road, and sounds like an adult with class.
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Good win for the 'Hawks.
 @Lloyd Christmas  @_Monte_ If you were at the game you'd know that Brady was being just as cocky during it. I've really never seen a great quarterback run his mouth or beg for flags that often, and I like Brady. He's a huge smack talker and I like that, but he got shown up and then tried to be a little pompous about what Sherman did. The high road would've been to just say "I'm not going to talk about that."  He was kind of a little conniving saying how much better he is than that. Point is, Sherman wasn't even frustrated with Brady, he beat him. He was frustrated with the sports media never acknowledging the improvements Seattle has made on the defensive side of the ball. And to address his typing in text talk, he only used a U and that is common on twitter because you can only use 140 characters. Text talk and twitter can create problems when trying to translate to writing a paper or something, but I don't think you should talk down about someone for using twitter talk on twitter.
 @Lloyd Christmas  @None  @_Monte_ Brady also comes off like a liar, claiming he didn't even see or hear anything after the game.
 @Lloyd Christmas  @None  @_Monte_ It's a popular internet meme. You probably wouldn't know that though.
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I personally love our defense talking trash.
 @GetOverYourself I like your handle, and I only did that when I wrecked my elbow/shoulder/knee and foot -- in that order.  I ate my fill of humble pie, to be sure.
 @GetOverYourself Just an ex-athlete that played almost every sport, commenting on what I've experienced in person. (No, I have not played professional football in any league.)
Boys, boys, boys.....enuff already....
 @None  @_Monte_ How close to 140 characters is: "U Mad Bro?" How juvenile and stale is that expression to begin with?
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Brady came off as classy with his complimentary comments about the 'Hawks, while Sherman came off as an immature clown.
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One more question: what do you have against multiple paragraphs?
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