Don't make Richard Sherman angry. You won't like it when he's angry.

It's what the San Francisco 49ers need to pay attention to as they move forward this offseason, especially concerning what the future hall of famer recently said.

Per Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk, Sherman expressed his concern over safety Eric Reid still dangling in NFL free agency rather than by his side in the Bay Area.

“We are concerned, because he played at a high level for just about every year that he’s played in this league,” Sherman said, via quotes distributed by the team. “He’s made enough plays to be signed with a team and to make his money. He deserves his money. Safeties make a certain amount. I would think he’s top-five, top-10 safeties in this league so he deserves to be paid accordingly. So, there is concern there, because you would think a player of his caliber and his quality would be picked up by now. I think great teams are still looking and people are still looking for players. I’m praying that he gets picked up, but if he doesn’t, then I think there will be a conversation with the league office and the union on potential league action.”

Reid, himself, has been outspoken about the lack of interest around the league. He solely blames his outspoken nature concerning politics and societal issues, forcing owners to shy away from him as a player.

Reid, 26, is a former first-round LSU product who's enjoyed five productive seasons with the 49ers, especially his rookie season that saw the kid make the Pro Bowl from an NFC perspective. In 69 total games started and 70 overall contests, he's picked off 10 passes, tallied 264 tackles and has broken up 36 passes from his centerfield spot.

Whether it's value, politics or a combination of both, something's up regarding the Reid situation.

Richard Sherman just wants to play in a secondary with the man.