Thanks to our friends at Black Sports Online, we have this story about a Seahawks, Richard Sherman who took to Twitter to talk smack to Tom Brady following the Seahawks’ upset on Sunday over the Patriots. I am a big fan of competitiveness and even some good old fashioned ribbing, but when you go after Tom Brady after winning one game, you better watch yourself down the road. The photo has since been deleted, but the internet never forgets, nor will Tom Brady. To Sherman’s defense he had a great game and had Brady’s number, but you should really act like you have been there before.
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