Updated Feb 28, 2013 - 11:39 pm
Sherman on Revis: 'He's really irrelevant in my mind'
Richard Sherman joined Jim Moore and Dave Wyman Wednesday afternoon just as the Alex Smith news was prompting speculation that the 49ers, now loaded with even more draft picks, might pursue a trade for Darrelle Revis.
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So the stage was set. But anyone expecting fireworks heard a dud instead.
Sherman was asked how fun it would be to have Revis in the same division.
"It'd be fun either way, there's always a rivalry there," he said. "I still wouldn't get to play against him directly so it wouldn't really matter to me. I'm sure our receivers would have a little fun with him. But yeah, I don't mind either way, he's really irrelevant in my mind."
So there you go.
Sherman went on to talk about his offseason workout routine and answered some listeners' questions. You can hear the full interview here.
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Michael, the new co-host of "Wyman, Mike and Moore", comes to 710 ESPN Seattle from 590 ESPN in Omaha, Neb. and previously worked at WBBL in Grand Rapids, Mich. Michael started in radio in 1997 in the rock music world at Grand Rapids stations WGRD and WKLQ, eventually was deemed too old for the format and made his segue into sports talk.
Jim Moore has co-hosted the show since its inception in 2009. He also co-hosts "The Northwest Golf Show" with Shon Crewe and writes weekly columns for 710Sports.com. Jim spent 26 years as a reporter and columnist at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, where he developed his nickname, "The Go 2 Guy."
Jessamyn McIntyre has produced the show since its inception in 2009 and is the executive producer of 710 ESPN Seattle. Jessamyn previously spent four years at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn. She freelances as a producer for ESPN Radio and TV and is the sideline reporter for WSU football games on 710 ESPN Seattle.


























