Richard Sherman

All the old guys think Sherman's disrespectful; meanwhile the youngins love it!

Wrong kiddo. Most of the old guard would love to have some smack talking football players back on this team.
Exactly. What the pearl-clutching crowd doesn't realize (either because they're too young, or it's been so long they can't remember) is that Richard Sherman's act is exactly what we used to do. In fact the whole Seahawks team is pretty much a watered down version of the 80's Hurricanes at the pro level. It isn't just Sherman. It's Tate, Chancellor, Thomas, Lynch, and several others who play at a high level and get in your face to remind you after every play that they got the best of you. Which suggests they're being coached/allowed to do it by Carroll.

But like D$ said we don't necessarily need his antics to be good again, but people acting like they hate it need to realize which program they root for and it's history.
 
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Not sure why shyman is dissing Crabtree though, a better pass and its a TD.
Sherman is the real life version of an internet troll. Crabtree gave him a jab after the game all because Sherman mockingly went up to him to shake his hand. It's great.
 
I'd love to have that attitude on the Canes roster today! Not the punk one, but the one which exudes confidence! The one that says you will lose no matter what.
 
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History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.
 
We need what happened on the play more than we need what happened in the interview.

This x10000.

Instead, we get this:

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What exactly is Aj doing in this picture? He's not playing the ball so....... yeah. Anyone have an answer?

Practicing the flute IMO
 
History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.
So 1 team erases what the program did every year for the previous 2 decades? Obviously it's hyperbole to say that those teams were comprised of 85 Richard Shermans. But there were a **** of a lot more Kevin Patrick's, Randal Hill's, and Lamar Thomas' than there were Steve Walsh's and Craig Erickson's.
 
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History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.
So 1 team erases what the program did every year for the previous 2 decades? Obviously it's hyperbole to say that those teams were comprised of 85 Richard Shermans. But there were a **** of a lot more Kevin Patrick's, Randal Hill's, and Lamar Thomas' than there were Steve Walsh's and Craig Erickson's.

Yet another instance of a poster using an outlier to prove a point.
 
Why would you put words in my mouth Dan?

OP said ALL UM teams acted that way. Merely correcting an egregious misrepresentation, because he is dead wrong.

And Howard's 83 team was respected as well. UM's bad boy rep did not bloom until Jimmy, and then grew geometrically under ERRickson.

Get your facts straight.




History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.
So 1 team erases what the program did every year for the previous 2 decades? Obviously it's hyperbole to say that those teams were comprised of 85 Richard Shermans. But there were a **** of a lot more Kevin Patrick's, Randal Hill's, and Lamar Thomas' than there were Steve Walsh's and Craig Erickson's.
 
History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.

Not so fast there skippy... Granted the 01 team wasn't as brash as the 80's and 90's but they talked smack. I was at the Udub game and Portis was giving it to the huskies. They carried there swag with class, but they still carried it.
 
No, just a poster will little tolerance for the stupid.

Tell me, did Howard's 83 team start UM's rep as bad boys?


No, they did not, so that is 2 of 5 NC teams that do not fit your theory, whatever that might be. So you are only 40% wrong. Feel better?

History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.
So 1 team erases what the program did every year for the previous 2 decades? Obviously it's hyperbole to say that those teams were comprised of 85 Richard Shermans. But there were a **** of a lot more Kevin Patrick's, Randal Hill's, and Lamar Thomas' than there were Steve Walsh's and Craig Erickson's.

Yet another instance of a poster using an outlier to prove a point.
 
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History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.

Sad to see a Miami fan call Randall Hill a douchebag. Never thought I'd see the day....

And as my esteemed colleague Dan pointed out, how does the 2001 team and their behavior cancel out '83, '87, '89 and '91?
 
This dude really just called out a Hurricane great for his "douchebaggery"

Stunned at this fan base. No wonder we have so many people that support Al Golden and his soft brand of football.
 
No, just a poster will little tolerance for the stupid.

Tell me, did Howard's 83 team start UM's rep as bad boys?


No, they did not, so that is 2 of 5 NC teams that do not fit your theory, whatever that might be. So you are only 40% wrong. Feel better?

History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.
So 1 team erases what the program did every year for the previous 2 decades? Obviously it's hyperbole to say that those teams were comprised of 85 Richard Shermans. But there were a **** of a lot more Kevin Patrick's, Randal Hill's, and Lamar Thomas' than there were Steve Walsh's and Craig Erickson's.

Yet another instance of a poster using an outlier to prove a point.

The '83 team most certainly had all the bravado and swagger. The football establishment just saw them as a novelty and flash in the pan that would go away so that team was looked at as a great underdog story.
 
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Baldy for the win. You can win in a classy way. There's a difference between swagger on the field and being an ******* and poor winner.
 
Why would you put words in my mouth Dan?

OP said ALL UM teams acted that way. Merely correcting an egregious misrepresentation, because he is dead wrong.

And Howard's 83 team was respected as well. UM's bad boy rep did not bloom until Jimmy, and then grew geometrically under ERRickson.

Get your facts straight.
Ok it wasn't 20 years, it was 15. Happy?
 
Never said they did not have swag, Sport. Read my posts, don't re-write them. I specifically wrote that they curb-stomped everyone. Obviously they played with an oozing confidence, but thanks for making my point, they did it with some semblance of class so much so that it actually became a story.

History lesson for the ignorant

The last UM team that won the title also was the greatest UM team to win the title. And that team was universally lauded for exhibiting class. In fact, post game after the NC game against Nebraska, the refs sought out the UM coaching staff in the locker room specifically to praise the Canes for their behavior. They graduated, they stayed out of trouble and the most incendiary thing a cane said all year was Portis predicting UM might hang 60 on Penn State. The media was stunned at how well-behaved they were and did story after story about how UM had grown up. I read them all.

People who think all UM teams were full of Randall Hills or face mask phugging James Burgess' are ignorant revisionists who do not know Cane history. Because the best team in Cane History also was the best behaved. No classless Randall Hill "look at me" douchebaggery, no Richard Sherman rants, just dominance. And they broke the mold, curb-stomping everyone and emphatically putting to rest the idea that UM had to act like azzes to win.

The day Nolan Ryan tossed his 7th (?) and record No-No was the day Ricky Henderson broke Lou Brock's stolen bases record. Post game, Nolan praised his teammates for their great defense. Henderson, on the other hand, pulled a Sherman and basically *********ed all over himself in public. Both were the greatest, but there was a critical difference which made one beloved and the other less respected than his accomplishment otherwise would merit.

Learn the difference.

And don't re-write UM history to make your point, because you could not possibly be less correct.




Yeah!! Classless douchbaggery fixes everything... Smh

What the **** are you talking about, everyone viewed Miami as classless in our glory year. Richard Sherman has many of the traits of our great Miami teams, how quickly people forget.

Not so fast there skippy... Granted the 01 team wasn't as brash as the 80's and 90's but they talked smack. I was at the Udub game and Portis was giving it to the huskies. They carried there swag with class, but they still carried it.
 
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