Right now I'm listening to a Pete Carroll news conference, he's being asked over and over about Sherman. He's saying that Sherman is Sherman, that he's emotional and unfiltered, but that his actions were detrimental to the team and he asked him to reel himself in going forward and to always keep the good of the team first.
As for any perceived "good will" gesture, that doesn't hold water since the game wasn't over yet, there was still time on the clock. Had he slapped him on the butt AFTER time had been run out it could be considered a good will gesture, happening at the end of that play he could only be rubbing it in his face.
BTW, Carrol is STILL fielding questions about Sherman.
Last edited by Paul Smeenus; 01-20-2014 at 04:44 PM.
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