Film don't lie By Will Brinson. Jan 19, at pm ET 1 min read. Richard Sherman went off on Michael Crabtree Sunday. It was San Francisco's third turnover in the fourth quarter. Sherman then ran over to Crabtree and gave him a pat on the backside, then appeared to extend his arm for a handshake. Instead, Sherman got shoved in the face before picking up his personal foul as his celebration continued. That's probably the only play he made all game," Crabtree said.
When we're on the field, he ain't doing nothin'. That's one play, you know what I'm saying? I play ball. Sherman said his issues with Crabtree go back to something that happened during the offseason. He would not go into detail about what happened. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. Can the presence of Tom Brady, a continued resurgence of Ronald Jones and the drafting of Ke'Shawn Vaughn add a rushing component long absent in Tampa?
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