I don’t see any reason for Richard Sherman to hold any ill will against the Seattle Seahawks or Pete Carroll — the head coach who picked him in the fifth round, believed in him, molded him, put him in a position to succeed to Hall of Fame levels, gave him the opportunity to start as a rookie, and who created the Legion of Boom secondary — but Sherman doesn’t intend to start withholding his truth now after all these years of being the most honest player in the game. And it seems as though Sherman, like a number of former Seahawks now, is also going to lament on what could have been rather than what was .