For a smart guy, Sherm seems to have a lot of trouble keeping his emotions in check. That seems to be what gets him in trouble. When someone in his position starts making claims that he can end people's careers, it's probably a sign of more (and worse) trouble to come, unless swift, corrective action is taken.

His Twitter apology was a good move. Let's hope Carroll and company are stepping up their discipline game a bit; it's becoming a dangerous situation, both for the player and for the team. Sherm can't end any media person's career, but he needs to take a look around him and realize that the media absolutely can ruin him. I personally find the media annoying and fairly useless, but they hold the key to public perception, so if you're in the public eye, they're not to be messed with.