Seahawks legend makes bold claim about ‘disrespectful’ GM
"There's a difference between lowballing and being disrespectful and they got borderline disrespectful."
"There's a difference between lowballing and being disrespectful and they got borderline disrespectful."
"If the call’s debatable, you do not call it."
"He's not good enough for the NFL"
"At this point, you've gotta bring somebody else in. He's making rookie mistakes, and as a veteran, you can't have it."
"You need one yard. Run the ball. Run the ball! All he has to do is run the football... god dangit, run the dang ball!"
"To act as if me working for a network has any bearing on if the game will be played or not is asinine."
“It’s not fair to Jimmy."
Sherman may be the latest to follow the trend of former players turning to sports media following their playing career. But he's not closing the door on playing yet, either.
Wagner was Seattle's final remaining player from Super Bowl XLVIII, following their earlier trade of Russell Wilson.
“I went with the best offer I had, the best opportunity to go out there and put some tape on, to lead another group."
"We'll kick the tires on some other guys, too. But it's just a matter of, 'No, we'll talk and see, and if it's the right fit, it's the right fit and we'll move on it."
Richard Sherman should draw heavy interest from contenders.
The Patriots dominated the 2010s but others also tasted success.
Who has to prove they’re still worthy to be among the NFL’s best?
The list includes activities that seem pretty logical.