According to a recent article, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman felt that he was snubbed by his former coach Jim Harbaugh after the 29-3 win over the San Fransisco 49ers last night.
From ESPN
Sherman, who had one of the Seahawks' three interceptions of the 49ers' Colin Kaepernick , was asked by NFL Network after the game what he said to Harbaugh when he ran up to him at midfield and appeared to pat the coach on his rear. "I told him good job, good game, but he didn't give me nothing back," Sherman told NFL Network. "I guess sportsmanship doesn't go both ways."
Harbaugh gives his side of the story
"I didn't realize it was him until he was moving in the other direction," Harbaugh said,"He came up and patted me on the back, and I congratulated him, and same with Doug [Baldwin]. I congratulate the Seahawks, they played a hell of a game.
Given the history between these two it seems that Richard Sherman is taking not being noticed by Harbaugh very personal. A better way to deal with the situation would have been to brush it off and keep it moving. You already got a huge win over your former coach you should be happy with that. Play on.