On Episode 3, we discussed the emotions that go into this game. Crying is fine in football… it shows you care. If losing doesn’t hurt you, then you shouldn’t be out there.
Presented by @superdraftdfs. Check out the full podcast here: https://t.co/2tZmhgB6ec pic.twitter.com/HFANV7lgXO— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) October 18, 2021
There is definitely crying in football (and baseball, no matter what Jimmy Dugan says), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Richard Sherman is here to tell us why.
On the most recent episode of his self-titled podcast, Sherman broke down why the passion and emotion of the gridiron can’t help but overflow in times of failure, frustration and defeat.
Sherman is likely feeling some of that frustration now, as he’s set to miss some time with a hamstring injury suffered in Thursday night’s win over the Philadelphia Eagles.