Weak analogy. Did he apologize or rationalize?
How about this analogy? Sherman trash talks the whole game, pee's off Crabtree, and then comes up after the game to say, "we cool". No thank you.
He apologized, said he wished he'd handled it differently.
I guess the part that baffles me is we seem to be pretending Crabtree is a choir boy here, again do people not remember all the woofing he did at Patrick Peterson 2 years ago when he had a couple of huge games against him? Did people not read that story about him trying to start a fight with Sherman at Fitz' charity event? MAybe it's because I live in 49er country and see the guy play often but again if that throw had been better and he catches it for a TD he would have been the one flagged for taunting, that's who he is.
he's a hard worker yes, but he's one of the bigger trash talkers in the league. he's the guy who after every first down catch gets up and points.
I think Sherman got it right, they threw at him twice all day, once a penalty, once the INT. they thought Sherman would be asleep because they'd avoided him all game, he wasn't and made the play. then he walks up to Crabtree and offers a handshake saying hell of a game, and he winds up flagged for taunting because of how Crabtree reacted.
I'm sure there was trashtalking earlier in the game, I'm betting it went both ways. At the end Sherman made the play, Crabtree didn't.
The one thing he did I didn't like was the choking gesture he made at Kaepernick.
As for the analogy this happened literally a couple of minutes after the game ended, which is precisely why they conduct interviews like that they're hoping to get a reaction like that.
I mean in the whole scheme of things what was worse his reaction after the game or the stuff Riley Cooper spewed because he'd been drinking and didn't realize people were going to find out what he said?