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I have no doubt that Marshawn Lynch loves all the media attention he is getting. His whole anti-media routine does nothing but ensure that he will get even more and more media attention - and it's working because he is one of the top stories of the week.
If he really hated the attention, he would keep as low of a profile as possible and quietly answer their questions instead of loudly proclaiming for one and all how much he hates the media.
I have no doubt that Marshawn Lynch loves all the media attention he is getting. His whole anti-media routine does nothing but ensure that he will get even more and more media attention - and it's working because he is one of the top stories of the week.
If he really hated the attention, he would keep as low of a profile as possible and quietly answer their questions instead of loudly proclaiming for one and all how much he hates the media.
Marshawn Lynch sounds like our kinda guy. Wouldn't be surprised if he ended up here down the road.
Marshawn Lynch is not a Patriot type of guy. He is dumb peice of crap and just because he does not like the media does not make him our kinda guy.
The guy has been quoted as saying "F*** Bruschi" and this was not on the field this was in a locker room between the week years after Bru had retired. It was unprovoked and was said as he walked past an interview with a teamate Derrick Coleman who was being asked about positive comments Bruschi had about Coleman.
I used to like Marshawn but if you say things like that about one of the 2 or 3 favorite players of all time than I no longer like you.
This was when Lynch was with Buffalo, correct?
The comment was made when he was in Seattle but I would assume the opinion was made during his time in Buffalo. I think their careers over lapped for a year or two. It does make me wonder what Bru did to make Marshawn feel that way but I got Bru's back.
Bruschi always struck me as kind of an a-hole anyways. I don't care what Lynch said about him, and I actually like that Lynch would rather not talk to the media.
Some people don't like public speaking. It's not a huge deal until you have to do it (such as in the event of playing in a Super Bowl). He did what he had to do in order to avoid a fine. It was really funny reading some of Breer's tweets about it yesterday and reading Colin Kaepernick's "LOL" response to him. Not sure how not wanting to or being comfortable with public speaking makes one a "me first" player, but there you have it.