Talking football: Seahawks' Sherman sees broadcasting in his future

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has been the subject of some of the more memorable postgame interviews in recent seasons.

Is it any wonder that Sherman envisions himself as a football analyst once his playing days are over?

"Yeah, I want to keep talking football," Sherman said Wednesday at his media briefing. "I might coach for a little while, but more than likely, just going to talk football. I'm going to continue to help people off the field, and continue to give back as much as I can."

While Sherman's play continues to make headlines on the field, he has not made many waves off of it. However, the perennial Pro Bowl selection said that shouldn't be seen as a sign that he's mellowing with age.

"I'm more of a responder. I don't go after anybody," Sherman said. "If somebody wants to say something outrageous and outlandish to me, I'd happily put them right back in their seat. That's just how it's always been. 

"People say, 'oh, he's not as talkative as he once was,' -- because nobody's been disrespectful," Sherman added. "Respect gets respect. Disrespect gets disrespect."