In a very unfortunate way, he's kinda amplified the circus that he hates so much by making such a spectacle of himself in his refusals to answer the media.
Look at what happened today. Suppose you were a reporter that decided not to attend his appearance because he never answers questions, but today it turned out that he actually said something non-repetitive! Everyone else is running that story. But you, that is. You didn't get that story. You weren't there.
It's like, every time he sits down at the dais, there's a tension in the air like "will THIS be the time that we get Marshawn to meanigfully respond?" God help you as a reporter if that ever actually happened and you weren't there to capture it. At the very least, whatever his chosen, repetitive non-answer of the day, it becomes a story unto itself. That one day he said "Yeah." That other day he said "Thanks for axing." Then he chose "I'm thankful." Those were the actual stories the media ran with.
I feel for the guy. I wish he didn't have to do it at all. It's just interesting how trying so hard not to be subject to the media's attention has garnered him so much attention in the media.
Agreed, Taxt.
I will add (though this may have already been mentioned -- I really don't care to peruse through the thread right now) that Lynch has really given the racist segment of society more ammo to stir the stereotypical drink that black athletes are blundering buffoons and are only good for "carrying the ball".
"Sho'lout to mah real Ahhfricans" was probably one of the most ignorant statements I've heard in years...little does he know, the average black American male has more in common with Mitt Romney than true Africans.
I was embarrassed to be a black man after hearing that ignoramus this week.
