Beast Mode Unleashed in Super Bowl Media Day
Marshawn Lynch was in Beast Mode in his attendance for Super Bowl Media Day to fight over his feelings and anxiety towards answering questio...
Marshawn Lynch was in Beast Mode in his attendance for Super Bowl Media Day to fight over his feelings and anxiety towards answering questions from the media. With him is his fullback, Michael Robinson, to block for him on-and-off the field to help Marshawn Lynch get through unnecessary obstacles to make him look legit. Marshawn Lynch said that he went to the Media Day so that he won't get any fines for league violations, the said penalty could worth up to $100,000.
Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas III got a lot of attention on taking in interviews in an open air stage. All of their hard work efforts deserve an attention like this, and they did not take it for granted.
Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning's discussion about the possible retirement after the Super Bowl game is what intrigues the media and the NFL because one, if he wins the Super Bowl, will he ever be considered the greatest quarterback to ever play football if he retires at this point and time. Two, if he loses, will he play for another season to get another shot at Super Bowl and never let it slip away.
What was your reaction towards player interaction at Super Bowl Media Day? Did they get enough credit to be featured by media or they are just being hype up and other under-the-radar players deserve more credit than them?