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Crabtree really is a sucka!


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I didn't know Sherman was wired in the NFC showdown... this video proves the media is hyping him to be a degenerate when he's clearly the best at his position. its funny how they try to make you look crazy yet let the crazy get away with being disrespectful. it was absolutely nothing wrong with what Sherman did after deflecting the ball or even post game. Crabtree is a reflection of his qb and the sf haters. Props to Sherman. 

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-sound-efx/0ap2000000316744/Sound-FX-Sherman-and-Crabtree-clash

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LOL Crabtree is as big of a douche as the douche throwing him the ball.

 

God I hate that entire sorry team.

they remind me of the decline of the Cowboys.... crying and suicidal fans... next year it will be QB's fault... I can't wait! 

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Can we like get over with the SF crap now? Im ready to move forward.

in reference to them kicking our butts that's long over dude.... this is just a simple thread about giving props to Sherman and exposing the media. BTW this isn't 21 pages of what a qb is wearing. Repsect

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I must be listening to a different media list because although it has been a hot story, 90% of the "media" that I have heard have been defending Sherman as just reacting at the heat of the moment. The vast majority of the negative comments have been coming from racist lowlifes who hide behind Twitter.

 

The only thing I really hear the analysts saying is that going up to Crabtree and slapping him on his butt and trying to shake his hand seconds after the man just missed out on going to the Superbowl probably wasn't the best idea given the way it ended. I'm not going to knock Crabtree for the way he reacted anymore than I would Sherman. I think most people if they were honest would have done the same thing as Crabtree at that very moment.

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