One of the more outspoken players in the entire league, San Francisco 49ers cornerback and longtime NFL defender Richard Sherman is speaking his mind yet again. This time around, the former Seattle Seahawks standout and one-time Super Bowl Champion, Sherman believes that the league's referees are against him because he is very active in regards to the NFLPA.

“I had three penalties on the season coming into this game, and to get three in a half is really interesting. Especially with the way that the reversals have gone. I think there’s been probably over 100 PI challenges this year, and there’s been five, I think, reversals, and I’m two of them. I think being an E.C. member and part of that committee has its perks, and then it has its conversations where you’re the only one who gets overturned,” Sherman said, via NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk.

Sherman and the 49ers defeated the rival Arizona Cardinals by the score of 36-26, though the NFC West clash was certainly closer than such a score indicates.

“I’ve been here long enough and played long enough to understand they call the game like that sometimes,” Sherman added. “I know the way the system works with referees and how they get in the playoffs, and how they have point systems whether they got it right or got it wrong, so the league will make that decision and tell them if they’re right or wrong.”

Thanks to the team's latest victory, which obviously came along with some controvery on Sherman's end, the 49ers are now 9-1 on the year.