Monday, July 27, 2020
Straight Talk About Trash Talk -
Straight Talk About Trash Talk - Straight Talk About Trash Talk I am a DIE-HARD Seattle sports fan. In baseball, Iâve supported the Seattle Mariners since the 90âs, even through that awful Ichiro trade to the Yankees. Iâm still smarting over my beloved Seahawks stolen Super Bowl against the Steelers. Yet here we are again⦠ready to take on the Broncos. Sweet, sweet redemption. Straight Talk About Trash Talk Except for that Richard Sherman stuff. In case you missed it, the Seahawks star cornerback made the game saving play by tipping an end zone pass resulting in a Seahawks interception. With only seconds left on the clock, Seattle kept the lead and earned their Super Bowl spot. As if that wasnât sweet enough, the pass was intended for Michael Crabtree, a guy that Sherman apparently has some bad history with (check it out here). Within minutes, Sherman is on the sidelines being interviewed by Erin Andrews. Commence the rant heard round the world. With the outcry it caused, surely he dropped an F bomb or two, threatened someoneâs puppy, at the very least he must have called someone a bad name. Wellâ¦. Not exactly. He called his opponent mediocre. Hereâs what went down â" âIâm the best corner in the game! When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, thatâs the result youâre going to get. Donât you ever talk about me!â When Andrews asked who was talking about him, he replied, âCrabtree. Donât you open your mouth about the best, or Iâll shut it for you real quick. LOB [Legion of Boom]!â A lot of people were dismayed by Shermanâs adrenaline-fueled outburst. Many people complained that he wasnât more like Russell Wilson, our mild-mannered quarterback. He was called âclasslessâ at best and some even called him a âthugâ, possibly referring to his Compton upbringing. Being one of my favorite players from my hometown team, I followed the story closely and was more than a little frustrated with those who donât even follow football passing judgment on less than 30 seconds of the guyâs career. Letâs not forget Sherman is a professional ball player, you know, those guys that are paid millions of dollars to beat each other up over a toy. .ai-rotate {position: relative;} .ai-rotate-hidden {visibility: hidden;} .ai-rotate-hidden-2 {position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%;} .ai-list-data, .ai-ip-data, .ai-fallback, .ai-list-block {visibility: hidden; position: absolute; width: 50%; height: 1px; z-index: -9999;} Maybe I donât get it because Iâm a trash talker too. There are SOME daysâ¦. Picture this â" an impossibly skilled candidate is sitting on three offers â" me and two of my biggest competitors. Companies I occasionally lose to. And I hate to lose. So when I WIN? Oh heck yes Iâm jumping up and down in my office. Thank goodness my tirades donât make the national news, because I promise you I drop a few naughty words (sorry mom). Do you know how often that happens? About as often as a guy like Richard Sherman makes a championship winning play against a guy he doesnât like. If you catch me on one of those days, would you think I was a classless recruiter who demeans my profession? Would you make assumptions about the kind of person I am outside of the office by a 30 second tirade? I guess itâs a good thing recruiting is not yet televised. Photo Credit. .ai-rotate {position: relative;} .ai-rotate-hidden {visibility: hidden;} .ai-rotate-hidden-2 {position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%;} .ai-list-data, .ai-ip-data, .ai-fallback, .ai-list-block {visibility: hidden; position: absolute; width: 50%; height: 1px; z-index: -9999;}
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