No, he won’t wear the visor during the games. He’s superstitious and no QB has ever won a SB wearing a visor.
He wore a visor last year during practices as well.
Not surprising he had been drinking. In my experience people that leave the scene of an accident, get involved in a domestic and fight with police are usually messed up on drugs or alcohol.
This reminds me of when Tannehill was in Miami and had a similar tell. During his pre-snap cadence, he would either say “Go Go!” or “Go!” before the ball was snapped. If I remember correctly, “Go Go” was always a run and “Go” was a pass.
Not sure how common it is in Washington but being denied bail surprised me.
That’s the complete opposite of how things operate in NY unfortunately.
The charge is burglary and the victim is what makes it a domestic related charge. He/she probably doesn’t necessarily even need to be present at the time of the incident.
It also doesn’t mean Sherman put his hands on the victim either as that would probably have resulted in additional charges.