Society is quick to judge a person based on actions; very interesting to hear the rest of the story.
That game was a great game that went down to the wire. Sherman was LOADED with adrenaline and high on emotion within minutes after the game; of course he's going to be jacked like he just pounded 5 red bulls and climbed the biggest chute of his life and be whooping and hollering and telling it like it is. And after the game it takes some time to come down off of that high; it's natural.
I am glad to have read the rest of the story.
Reminds me of Brock Lesnar, right after he put an a$$ whooping on Frank Mir. Right after the fight Lesnar was being interviewed, gets right up in the camera, practically screaming, face beat red and spit coming out of his mouth...says something about Mir having a horseshoe up is a$$ for the past year (for all his trash talking), and he reached up Mir's a$$ and ripped that horseshoe out and beat Mir over the head with it. Man was that an intense interview!!! And really pretty damn funny, but scary thinking of having Lesnar mad at you in a dark alley.
I think a lot of society doesn't understand the mentality / emotion these guys (professional athletes) have when playing; for example...
I have a buddy that was a bad a$$ linebacker back in college; so about 15 years ago. Talking to him / hanging with him you would think he just a big ol teddy bear and would wonder if it was really true this guy was as good as you have heard. But on the football field he would rip a guys head off.