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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Richard Sherman is an embarrassment to the NFL, Seattle, football and, alas, his family. No class.</p>&mdash; Ron Mott (@RonMott) <a href="">January 20, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Look at this fukkin Uncle Tom . :camby::bustback::bustback::piss:


Type of nikka looking for daps from these clowns on twitter. Iguodala's ass included :camby:
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Richard Sherman is an embarrassment to the NFL, Seattle, football and, alas, his family. No class.</p>&mdash; Ron Mott (@RonMott) <a href="">January 20, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Look at this fukkin Uncle Tom . :camby::bustback::bustback::piss:

Lol at embarrassment to his family. This proud black man made it out of Compton to attend a prestigious university and not only graduated but went back to work on his masters, plays a game making millions of dollars, is able to take care of his family and they're supposed to be embarrassed because he went on a non-profanity laced wwe promo on national tv? :heh:
 

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:wow: Sherman already looking like a future HOF. :pachaha: Sherman will never stop talking for all times now. :salute:
 

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Richard Sherman wants billionaires, not taxpayers, to pay for stadiums

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has never been one to shy away from speaking his mind. When an issue comes up that he feels is important, Sherman makes his feelings known, and always does so articulately.

The latest issue to pique Sherman's interest is stadium financing, an issue that is obviously of great importance to people that make their living as Sherman does.
Per ThinkProgress, Sherman went on ESPN 710 Seattle and, when asked what he'd do if elected to the White House, he brought up stadium financing as a way to get the country out of debt.

"I'd get us out of this deficit," Sherman said. "I'd stop spending billions of taxpayer dollars on stadiums and probably get us out of debt and maybe make the billionaires who actually benefit from the stadiums pay for them. That kind of seems like a system that would work for me."

The stadium financing issue is one that his been in the NFL news lately. It was just the other day that commissioner Roger Goodell stated that the Bills have to "stay up" with other NFL stadiums in order to remain a competitive team -- and stay in Buffalo.
"I think that's one of the things Terry (Pegula) is going through, and trying to see," Goodell said, per ESPN. "What does it take to make sure that the Bills remain here on a successful basis? That's the objective, and I know that's their commitment. We fully support that. We have league funding that's available to help in that kind of circumstance. Stadiums are important, just to making sure that the team can continue to compete, not only throughout the NFL but also compete in this environment. Because we've got great facilities here now and the Bills have to stay up with that."

Typically with this kind of thing, the owners and the commissioner put the onus on the municipality to come up with most of the funding for the stadium, letting the billionaire owner foot only 30 percent of the bill. (Per Greg Easterbrook's book, King of Sports: Football's Impact on America) There are numerous case studies that explain the damage this practice causes to the communities that are forced to pony up, contrary to what owners and others typically lead the public to believe. (There are short-term benefits to communities, such as construction jobs and the civic pride benefit of being able to keep the team in town, but most studies show those benefits are outweighed by all the costs associated with building the stadiums.)

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