12715121, lol @ "its just a day at work" Posted by Mynoriti, Sat Jan-31-15 05:43 PM
it's his livelihood, and the peak of his career, on a national stage in the thing he's worked his entiree life to become one of the best in the world at.
It's also the thing that's likely gonna give his child s better shot in life than most.
Now if Sherman decides being there for his child's birth trumps all that, I can absolutely respect that, but trying to reduce the narrative to "just a game", like he's off playing in the park or "you can't take a day off from work, for the birth of your own child?" is siilly
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