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Richard Sherman | Justin Reid Interview
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Shit is real,
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Man, absolutely love hearing him talk scheme.
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Over 20 different cover zero defenses. That's amazing
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That was a fun listen, TYVM 4 postin'!
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My first thought after listening was “This is why I can’t see a trade for a corner. What min. Salary player is going to learn all that mid-season?”
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Richard Sherman is kind of likable on his podcast but still has to make it about himself. He is a boorish know it all loudmouth on Thursday night football just like he was as a player.
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Sounds like a smart dude
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These are probably two of the smarter recent players, both being Stanford guys.
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Justin Reid is an extremely smart guy. I've heard him talk a few times and have come back super impressed. I guess his older bro Eric realized how smart he was and talked him into playing at Stanford instead of going to LSU.
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Great!
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That said, I think most Chief D players are intelligent or at least have a great ability to store information. With how many different plays there are, I just can't see it being any other way. |
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I get it, you were a great player and it's easy to connect and bond over past career stories... but for a listener it gets repetitive. You don't HAVE to make it about you. There's more than enough to talk about with guys who won the previous two Super Bowls. |
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