Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman Interview with Erin Andrews after beating the San Francisco 49ers

Jan 20, 2014 - 11:18
Jan 20, 2014 - 11:26
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Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman Interview with Erin Andrews after beating the San Francisco 49ers
Richard Sherman Post Game Interview RIPS Michael Crabtree

So Richard Sherman just made a perfect defensive maneuver and bats the ball to his teammate for a game winning interception. After which, he gives Michael Crabtree a friendly (probably not so friendly though) pat on the rear......more of a taunt. Crabtree gives Sherman a stiffarm shove to the face, they exchange words and then there's this post game interview with Sherman......absolutely CLASSIC.

Sherman: "Well, I'm the best coer in the game. When you try me with a sorry thing like Crabtree, that's the result you gonna get. Don't you ever talk about me. {Interviewer: "Who was talking about you?"}
Sherman: "CRABTREE! Don't you open your mouth about the best or Ima stand up on you real quick....L.O.B.!"

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