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Who's Going To Be The One To Do This To Sherman?


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No this is not another Steve Smith thread. This is a "who will bring the attitude to Seattle on Sunday?" thread. Luke's going to be ready to fight after being out for a month. TD's going to love to make Graham is b*tch again. But who on the other side of the ball will bring that attitude? Of course Norwell has it but I don't see him getting in their heads. Teddy Ginn gonna punk them after catching one deep? Thor gonna get feisty? Cam gonna stiff arm Chancellor to the ground on his way to the endzone while flashing his million dollar smile? Whaddaya say?

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Sherman doesn't switch sides or follow receivers. It's very easy to line a dummy receiver across from him, throw to other guys and make him irrelevant to the game. That's why he almost never gets thrown at, it's not because he's this unbeatable lockdown corner that he hypes himself up to be.

In the Super Bowl, New England put Brandon LaFell across from him all game long just so they could ignore that matchup and let Edelman and Gronk shred the rest of their D.

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KB would be the only one to come close...or Cam if he ever somehow got near him 1 on 1 like in a run or something. Thing with KB is he usually gets flagged or looked at harder since he's so much bigger.(seems that way to me anyway)

Cam is not like any other QB and mixes it up in the scrum when things break out which is great.

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