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<blockquote data-quote="herald" data-source="post: 491530" data-attributes="member: 1112"><p>Sapp is not a bully. If you walk up to anyone his size and tell him to F-off after he puts his hand out to shake yours and say good game and I expect that you will get that most of the time. </p><p></p><p>But this is worth mentioning. </p><p></p><p>Sherman said that he crossed over the field because he was upset that Sapp was celebrating on the sideline after his player was down. This is why the whole controversy exists. </p><p></p><p>Why was Sherman watching Sapp? Why wasn't Sherman focusing on his injured player. If he is so concerned with his injury, why wasn't he talking it over with the Doctors. Lets face it, he was more than fifty yards away from Sapp when he said he saw him celebrating on the sidelines. Sapp is standing behind most of the players standing on the sidelines and you know that there were other players celebrating the interception and the return of the ball. The do it everytime the get a interception. There is a lot of congratulating on the sideline. How could he know what Sapp was saying on that side of the field. The stadium was so pumped, there is no way he could hear anything on that side of the field. Farve hates playing in Raymond James Stadium just because it is so loud. </p><p></p><p>Sherman got his feelings hurt because he didn't bring the game he was supposed to bring. Most of the sports writers picked Green Bay to win, and were wrong. He was embarrassed, and he wanted to vent his spleen on the most visable player of the Bucaneers. </p><p></p><p>When it's all said and done, the NFL just wants this to go away. They said that there will be no fine against Sapp, and that the hit was perfectly legal. People can argue on weather or not it was dirty from now until the end of time, it doesn't matter. The NFL doesn't care, the players are now focused on what they should be, next weeks game. The League won't fine Sherman either, but I'm sure that he was told to stop talking to other players like that again. So now it comes down to nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. The question for the Buc is can they keep it up. The question for Green Bay is, can Sherman get his offence together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herald, post: 491530, member: 1112"] Sapp is not a bully. If you walk up to anyone his size and tell him to F-off after he puts his hand out to shake yours and say good game and I expect that you will get that most of the time. But this is worth mentioning. Sherman said that he crossed over the field because he was upset that Sapp was celebrating on the sideline after his player was down. This is why the whole controversy exists. Why was Sherman watching Sapp? Why wasn't Sherman focusing on his injured player. If he is so concerned with his injury, why wasn't he talking it over with the Doctors. Lets face it, he was more than fifty yards away from Sapp when he said he saw him celebrating on the sidelines. Sapp is standing behind most of the players standing on the sidelines and you know that there were other players celebrating the interception and the return of the ball. The do it everytime the get a interception. There is a lot of congratulating on the sideline. How could he know what Sapp was saying on that side of the field. The stadium was so pumped, there is no way he could hear anything on that side of the field. Farve hates playing in Raymond James Stadium just because it is so loud. Sherman got his feelings hurt because he didn't bring the game he was supposed to bring. Most of the sports writers picked Green Bay to win, and were wrong. He was embarrassed, and he wanted to vent his spleen on the most visable player of the Bucaneers. When it's all said and done, the NFL just wants this to go away. They said that there will be no fine against Sapp, and that the hit was perfectly legal. People can argue on weather or not it was dirty from now until the end of time, it doesn't matter. The NFL doesn't care, the players are now focused on what they should be, next weeks game. The League won't fine Sherman either, but I'm sure that he was told to stop talking to other players like that again. So now it comes down to nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. The question for the Buc is can they keep it up. The question for Green Bay is, can Sherman get his offence together. [/QUOTE]
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