I think it’s in male’ nature to “smack talk”, in my opinion, especially when it comes to sports. I agree that “smack talking” is fun here and there, but it is rare that I ever say more than one thing because I prefer to keep myself out of the pandemonium.
Whoever saw last weeks game between the Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks knows what I am talking about. I may be a bit biased, but I was a little shocked that the Seahawks beat the Patriots, even though they had beaten some pretty decent teams already such as the Cowboys and the Packers (nothing short of decent, I might add). But, one player in particular, Richard Sherman, felt the need to come up to Tom Brady after the game and also Tweet at him. Things like this certainly are happening more than I like to believe, but I think when it has to do with a team I love and adore, not to mention the player on that team that I love and adore the most, it irritates me a little bit more than usual. Tom Brady addressed the remark after during the press conference and mentioned that he has always been taught to not let any sort of comment like that, or negative ones in general, affect him personally; so he didnt! Good for you. I just hope Richard Sherman gets over it and moves onto the next team; you got your fame for a few days about it! I hope that suffices!