Marshawn Lynch snubs reporters


Marshawn Lynch turned up at Super Dish media day

The Seattle Seahawks running back, that wasn't provided a platform, talked to the media for six mins and 20 secs Tuesday just before pulling away to a back wall at the Prudential Center.

In his couple of mins of speaking with the media, Lynch stated his supporters just weren't bothered with exactly what he would certainly share.

"They simply would like to see to it I show up to carry out," he stated.

Lynch disregarded the media from that point on except for granting the NFL Network a short meeting, when he continuously shared that media day "ain't my thing.".

"No have to discuss it," Lynch informed NFL Network. "Was raised like that. ... Game time, however, I'll be there.".

Gamers are needed to go to media day, but it's unclear just how the league will certainly respond to Lynch's absence of cooperation. A minimum of at first, it appears as if Lynch could have satisfied his commitments.

"Players are needed to get involved and he got involved," league spokesperson Greg Aiello said.

After not talking with the media for the whole period, Lynch was fined $50,000 by the league. But that great was composed abeyance after Lynch vowed to talk. He doinged this before both weeks of the playoffs.

The terms of Lynch's fine being put on hold, nonetheless, was that the $50,000 would be accumulated which he likewise would certainly be fined another quantity if he really did not talk with the media.

"He does not feel comfy in setups such as this," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll claimed. "And he does not like to do points he's told to do. Thankfully that hasn't been a factor for our football team.

"Yet in this setup, he becomes something of a recluse and he does not would like to be part of it. We try to recognize him as long as we can.".

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The largest great in Super Bowl media day record is thought to be the $100,000 the league imposed on Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher seven years ago for putting on a hat with the logo design of Vitaminwater, a non-league enroller.