That was great he asked him what are you gunna do he told him then Sherman being the bright guy he is told him to do it and got stuck. His dumb ass might think next time before he opens his mouth. He should have yelled this aint Stanford bitch after he stuck em. That said its a bitch move to go over to a guy to start a fight and leave your helmet on when his is off. Plus the one punch retreat move was pussyish.
Green Bay - The Green Bay Packers have never had a cornerback selected to the National Football League all-rookie team.
Well, they do now.
Casey Hayward, the smooth ball-hawk from Vanderbilt, broke the 39-year drought by being named to the NFL's only all-rookie team as selected by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writers of America.
"That's a great honor," Hayward said Tuesday. "I want to thank everybody who voted me on there. There were a lot of deserving guys. That's a big award, I feel like."
Hayward led all rookie defensive backs in interceptions with six. He started six games at right cornerback for an injured Sam Shields and was the nickel back in nine other games.
"I definitely played to my ability," said Hayward. "They drafted me in the second round. They thought I could do some of the things I have done. I feel like I did get better. Hopefully, I can continue to grow."
Hayward and Janoris Jenkins of St. Louis were the two all-rookie cornerbacks. In April, Jenkins was the fourth cornerback drafted and Hayward was the fifth.
The Packers have selected 10 other cornerbacks in the first two rounds of the draft since 1974, which was the first year of the all-rookie team.
However, in 1972, Green Bay cornerback Willie Buchanon was named NFL defensive rookie of the year after intercepting four passes.
Linebacker Luke Kuechly of Carolina was named top defensive rookie this season. The offensive and overall rookie of the year was quarterback Robert Griffin III of Washington.
OFFENSE
WR - T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis; Justin Blackmon, Jacksonville.
TE - Dwayne Allen, Indianapolis.
T - Matt Kalil, Minnesota; Mitchell Schwartz, Cleveland.
G - Kevin Zeitler, Cincinnati; Amini Silatolu, Carolina.
C - No selection.
QB - Robert Griffin III, Washington.
RB - Alfred Morris, Washington; Doug Martin, Tampa Bay.
DEFENSE
DL - Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia; Bruce Irvin, Seattle; Michael Brockers, St. Louis; Chandler Jones, New England.
LB - Bobby Wagner, Seattle; Luke Kuechly, Carolina; Lavonte David, Tampa Bay.
CB - Casey Hayward, Green Bay; Janoris Jenkins, St. Louis.
S - Harrison Smith, Minnesota; Mark Barron, Tampa Bay.
SPECIALISTS
K - Blair Walsh, Minnesota.
P - Bryan Anger, Jacksonville.
KR - David Wilson, NY Giants.
PR - T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis.
Ace - Johnson Bademosi, Cleveland.
The official Rookie of the Year awards are made by the Associated Press you eggplant.
King Felix in Beast Mode
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On a side note you should always post from your bottomset account.
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Regardless of what happens on Sunday, the thread will carry on.
And Kurt Cobain isn't exactly a success story.
Proving what a farce the pro bowl voting was this year, Richard Sherman was named first team All-Pro along with Marshawn Lynch, center Max Unger and free safety Earl Thomas.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...headline-teams
Its no secret that all-pro is a better system then the Pro Bowl voting, but I wonder if you would post thats its a farce if more Seahwaks were on the Pro Bowl team then the All Pro. Theres not a unbiased bone in your body.
I can argue that Rodgers has better numbers then Manning on a worse team with a ragtag line, but Manning winning Im ok with but Rodgers getting only 4 votes is a joke considering he again had the highest qb rating in the league a better td/int ratio.
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