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yopeeps025 wrote: »
Your coach is supposed to be there to protect his players, not throw them under the bus!0 -
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LMAO!!!0
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This is ridiculous. Why does the media love this guy?0
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TheRoadDog wrote: »Like it or not, professional sports is an entertainment industry. They make big bucks because the public is willing to pay big bucks for tickets and all the related sports expenses which, by the way, are ridiculously overpriced.
Without fans, there are no sports stars. His agent negotiated his contract and if it states he is obligated to participate in these interviews, then he should honor his contract.
Personally, I don't give a shlt was he has to say, but he takes the money so he should abide by the terms of his contract.
Totally agree. I don't even know who he is.
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yopeeps025 wrote: »
Oh totally! But he's not drama. He's boring. The media gets their panties in a bundle to see what Marshawn Lynch won't say. His agent could at least give him a few options of stupid things to say... like "I'm sorry, I'm not wearing protection, I won't answer that question" or "I only answer that question on days ending in Q" or "How would you answer your question?"0 -
What do they say,any press is good publicity.Just look how popular he has gotten just from his non-interviews..lol0
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HunterKiller wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Like it or not, professional sports is an entertainment industry. They make big bucks because the public is willing to pay big bucks for tickets and all the related sports expenses which, by the way, are ridiculously overpriced.
Without fans, there are no sports stars. His agent negotiated his contract and if it states he is obligated to participate in these interviews, then he should honor his contract.
Personally, I don't give a shlt was he has to say, but he takes the money so he should abide by the terms of his contract.
Totally agree. I don't even know who he is.
He seems wise, yeah? :P0 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »
Yes, this is true. I suppose if he's as much of a jerk as he appears, it probably keeps him out of trouble.0 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »
Oh totally! But he's not drama. He's boring. The media gets their panties in a bundle to see what Marshawn Lynch won't say. His agent could at least give him a few options of stupid things to say... like "I'm sorry, I'm not wearing protection, I won't answer that question" or "I only answer that question on days ending in Q" or "How would you answer your question?"
He boring? 60,000+ views in 2 days on OP interview. I think people feel different.
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I watched without laughing. It is getting old.
Two things should happen, he should either act like a professional and do his "job" or the NFL should just exempt him from these. It makes both the league and him look bad.
I could care less which happens, I just want to watch a good game....boss.
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TheRoadDog wrote: »Like it or not, professional sports is an entertainment industry. They make big bucks because the public is willing to pay big bucks for tickets and all the related sports expenses which, by the way, are ridiculously overpriced.
Without fans, there are no sports stars. His agent negotiated his contract and if it states he is obligated to participate in these interviews, then he should honor his contract.
Personally, I don't give a shlt was he has to say, but he takes the money so he should abide by the terms of his contract.
I agreehis contract says he has to participate. It does not say what he has to say
this is genius. He did participate, that’s for sure. Totally hilarious , loved how he participated. They should have participated. The question they should have asked is "So Marshall why are you here............
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I watched without laughing. It is getting old.
Two things should happen, he should either act like a professional and do his "job" or the NFL should just exempt him from these. It makes both the league and him look bad.
I could care less which happens, I just want to watch a good game....boss.
@jph092281 Thank you!0 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
Oh totally! But he's not drama. He's boring. The media gets their panties in a bundle to see what Marshawn Lynch won't say. His agent could at least give him a few options of stupid things to say... like "I'm sorry, I'm not wearing protection, I won't answer that question" or "I only answer that question on days ending in Q" or "How would you answer your question?"
He boring? 60,000+ views in 2 days on OP interview. I think people feel different.
My opinion does not always reflect that of the masses. I prefer to be an individual.0 -
I loved the interview0
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I watched without laughing. It is getting old.
Two things should happen, he should either act like a professional and do his "job" or the NFL should just exempt him from these. It makes both the league and him look bad.
I could care less which happens, I just want to watch a good game....boss.
@jph092281 Thank you!
Although that is true, if he was forced, that's still on them... He expressed his discontentment and it's perfectly human to do so.0 -
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