Richard Sherman wasn't happy that Pete Carroll called for Russell Wilson to throw the football on first-and-goal from the 1-yard line on Thursday night.

Wilson targeted Jimmy Graham on the play.

Sherman engaged in a shouting match with members of the coaching staff on the sideline.

"I'm upset about us throwing from the 1," Sherman said afterward. "I'd 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 Darrell Bevell got involved.

"Yeah, I was letting [Carroll] know. We've already seen how that goes," Sherman said, alluding to the Seahawks' Super Bowl XLIX loss to the New England Patriots, which ended on a Wilson interception in a similar situation.

"I'm sure you guys have seen that play enough times," Sherman said.