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Seattle’s Sherman writes he’s not villainous

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    Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman celebrates after the NFL football NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers

RENTON, Wash. >> Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman said in a column for SI.com that he’s not a villainous person.

Sherman has been a regular writer for mmqb.si.com for most of the season. He wrote on Monday that his postgame interview Sunday with Fox reporter Erin Andrews stemmed from adrenaline and his dislike for San Francisco wide receiver Michael Crabtree. Sherman screamed during the interview that Crabtree is a subpar receiver.

Sherman wrote, "It was loud, it was in the moment, and it was just a small part of the person I am."

After the game Sherman didn’t back down, calling Crabtree "mediocre." Sherman wrote that his personal problem with Crabtree stems from an incident during the offseason in Arizona but he didn’t elaborate.

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