SEATTLE -- In the third quarter of the Seahawks 24-3 win?Thursday night, the team?faced a first-and-goal from the Los Angeles Rams 1-yard line and opted to throw the ball to Jimmy Graham in the end zone.That decision did not sit well with cornerback Richard Sherman, who engaged in a shouting match with members of the coaching staff on the sideline.Im upset about us throwing from the 1, Sherman said afterward. Id rather do what most teams would do, making a conscientious decision to run the ball.Sherman said he was initially talking to Pete Carroll on the sideline, but then offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell got involved.Yeah, I was letting [Carroll] know. Weve already seen how that goes, Sherman said, alluding to the Seahawks Super Bowl XLIX loss to the New England Patriots, which ended on a Russell Wilson interception in a similar situation.Im sure you guys have seen that play enough times, Sherman said.Sherman had to be calmed down by teammates, including linebacker Bobby Wagner, on the sideline.Carroll, meanwhile, downplayed the incident.Between what he was saying and what Doug [Baldwin] was saying, Doug was saying, Give me the ball. And Richard was saying something else, Carroll said. I needed those two guys to go sit down and have a little timeout and talk it over what we should do next.Im not even worried about it one bit, not one bit. I dont know. I talked to him on the sidelines, and he was jacked up and ready to go. He went out and played a good series after that. What was said in there, it doesnt matter. I know you would love to know more. Youll probably figure out more. But I dont care.Wilsons pass to Graham on the first-and-goal situation was nearly intercepted. After a failed rushing attempt with Marcel Reece on second down, Wilson threw a touchdown to Baldwin.That was one of our guys whos got as much emotion and passion for this game as you could ever want, Carroll said of Sherman. And sometimes it goes one way, you have to reel it back in. He did exactly that. He did a nice job of coming back to poise and finishing the game really well. Jonathan Huberdeau Jersey . -- James Young couldnt wait to apply those tweaks to his jump shot, and the first one he made against UT Arlington told him it could be a good night. Denis Malgin Panthers Jersey .500 on the season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. 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The NFL is still seeking an audience with the four linebackers its investigating for an alleged link to performance-enhancing drugs.The leagues latest message to James Harrison, Clay Matthews, Mike Neal and Julius Peppers came with an ominous and onerous threat: Answer our questions in the next 10 days, or start your suspension.NFL senior vice president of labor policy and league affairs Adolpho Birch sent a letter Monday to the NFL Players Association detailing a plan to suspend Harrison, Matthews, Peppers and Neal if they dont speak with the league by Aug. 25.Their punishment would then start the following day on an indefinite basis, to be ended at the discretion of Commissioner Roger Goodell once an interview has been completed.Birchs memo to the union was obtained by The Associated Press, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation whos not authorized to speak publicly about it.Harrison, a 14-year veteran, is a longtime leader for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Matthews and Peppers are key cogs in Green Bays defense, and Neal is currently a free agent who spent the past six seasons with the Packers. Harrison, Matthews and Peppers have been picked for the Pro Bowl a combined 20 times.The NFL first notified the quartet on Jan. 11 about the investigation into a television report by Al-Jazeera featuring allegations made by Charlie Sly, who worked as an intern at an anti-aging clinic, about the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs by several athletes including the four linebackers. Sly later recanted his claims.Birch, in his letter, said the league has made at least seven attempts to arrange the interviews.Goodells power to punish has been a prickly issue between the NFL and the union in recent years, so the elevation of this dispute was not surprising since it revolves around the potential of player discipline and how it fits withiin the collective bargaining agreement.ddddddddddddhe stance of the players has been steadfast in this case, refusing to be interviewed without being presented with what theyve called credible evidence. Affidavits were sent by the NFLPA on behalf of the players to substitute for the interviews. Birch dismissed each as simply half-page statements, which were wholly devoid of any detail. Birch also said the league determined that an assertion made in Neals affidavit was demonstrably false.Harrison said in his statement, sent to Birch July 25 by the NFLPA, he never met nor communicated with the source of the report and has never violated the NFLs policy on performance-enhancing substances.Neither the CBA nor the policy state that a player must agree to an in-person interview based upon random, baseless verbal remarks or face discipline for a failure to cooperat