49ers cornerback Richard Sherman didn't want to comment Sunday to NBC Sports Bay Area on the approved collective bargaining agreement, but he made his feelings known in a series of tweets sent throughout the day.
Sherman was a vocal opponent of the NFL's proposal leading up to Sunday's vote, and he didn't let the players' approval stop him from bashing the deal.
In several replies to veteran running back C.J. Anderson and former NFL quarter Dan Orlovsky, Sherman made his case that the league got the better end of the deal and doesn't actually care about player safety.