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Richard Sherman “Hear What You Want” Commercial

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Richard Sherman “Hear What You Want” Commercial Lyrics

[Reporter 1]
Richard the atmosphere was electric, what's it like playing in front of these fans?

[Richard Sherman]
It's incredible, man. I think we have the most outstanding fans in the world

[Reporter 2]
How important is home field advantage for you?

[Richard Sherman]
Well we're gonna treat it like we have all season. We're just going to continue to take it one game at a time


[Reporter 3]
Do you think you're the best corner in the league?

[Richard Sherman]
I really do


[Reporter 4]
How much do you think your trash talk is a distraction to your teammates?

[Richard Sherman]
It doesn't distract anybody, it motivates

[Reporter 5]
What's your responsibility to the kids on the streets in Compton?
[Richard Sherman]
Well, you try to set an example, you try to be an example


[Reporter 6]
How do you cut down people who say your secondary plays dirty?

[Richard Sherman]
Well I take exception to that


[Reporter 7]
Do you have a problem with aggression?

[Richard Sherman]
Uh, not off the field

[Reporter 8]
He thinks he's so fucking untouchable

[Reporter 9]
Did you fight a lot as a kid?

[Richard Sherman]
Not everyone in Compton is a gang member


[Reporter 10]
Richard, have you gone downhill since college?
[Richard Sherman]
No


[Reporter 11]
As an athlete, do you feel you're untouchable?

[Richard Sherman]
I'm not afraid of anything

[Reporter 12]
What do you think about your reputation as a thug?

[Richard Sherman]
*shakes head* I don't have that reputation

[Reporter 13]
Richard, do you think you are above the law?

[Richard Sherman]
Thank you guys. *rolls eyes, puts headphones on*

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