Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is no stranger to speaking his mind. He didn't hold back in his latest tongue-lashing, and his newest target if NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Last month, the commissioner proposed rule changes that would have a pretty significant impact on the game. One rule specifically that Sherman is particularly heated about is the one proposed that would automatically eject a player if they receiver two personal foul penalties in a game.
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Sherman recently sat down with ESPN's Jim Trotter on Sunday, and had some choice words for the commissioner in the interview.
"I think it's foolish," he said via ESPN. "But it sounds like something somebody who's never played the game would say, something that they would suggest, because he doesn't understand. He's just a face. He's just a suit. He's never stepped foot on the field and understood how you can get a personal foul."
Check out an excerpt from the video below, courtesy of Uproxx Sports on VidMe.
Although Goodell might soon lose his disciplinary power, it doesn't look like he'll lose any control over on the field issues.
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