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Err, my bad, that was poorly worded. He's a great corner, but he sucks as a person. One day later and I'm already sick of hearing about him. The point was it was more about him making a play on Kaepernicks throw than Crabtree.

Ha. Such 'spin' from Seattle now that they realize everyone else in the country will now root for Denver because nobody will root for that jerk.

I'm sorry, this guy sucks. Yes, he totally showed Crabtree on that play where the ball never made it to Crabtree and he pretty much had nothing to do with the play. Good thing Shermans brother was there to clear up the beef.

Sherman did a good job of deflecting... deflecting attention away from the horrible reffing.

The game was over. Save your stale, old-fart whining about "class." It can't be called arrogance when the talk's backed up.

The refs won the game.

Richard Sherman is a dick. I turned the channel as soon as he started the "I'm the best corner" shit.

No matter how great that play was (and it was very impressive), Sherman has no excuse to pull this kind of stuff. He also tried to shake Crabtree's hand after the interception. That's being an asshole solely for the sake of being an asshole.

It's a shame someone who holds a degree from a world class institution would display such poor sportsmanship, public speaking skills and grammar. Stay Classy, Dick.

"Yeah, we're all Broncos fans now."
-America post-Richard Sherman interview

The refs won the game.

This is my question. Tom Coughlin acts like this for 15 years and nobody says a word, but the second Harbaugh steps onto the field, FLAG.

What's wrong with having passion? I for one, love the guy. Go Niners!

Maria Conchita Alonso, an actress of Cuban and Venezuelan descent

I enjoy that college has a greater impact on fandom then home town. Notice Louisiana. The only guy who appears to get more than his hometown itself (if that) is Brady and I suspect his birthplace is not why New England has California behind it.

If you grew up in the '80s and still like the Niners, you probably no longer qualify as a bandwagoner 30 years later.

Is someone really a band-wagoner is they have been rooting for a team for 20+ years. Seven-year-old me jumped on the Niners bandwagon in 1989. I would hope I have achieved full-fledged fan status since then.

the pro-Seattle southwest corner of PA is probably a bunch of Steelers idiots rooting against the Niners winning another Super Bowl, because then they'd be tied

These maps are shocking to me. I had no idea that people had internet access in Wyoming

There's also strong Niners support in Maryland since they're coached by the other Harbaugh. And sure we're bitter at losing Boldin, but at least he's with a team we can get behind.