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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/20/marshawn-lynch-to-appeal-100000-fine/related/
Lynch, according to Hendrickson, then realized he had skipped out (as he usually does) without talking to reporters. So Lynch immediately called Hendrickson. Here’s the conversation, as recounted by Hendrickson.
“Dude, I screwed up,” Lynch told Hendrickson, referring to the failure to talk to reporters before leaving the locker room.
“Go back in,” Hendrickson replied.
“I can’t even move,” Lynch said. “My back’s killing me.”
Lynch then suggested talking to Mike Silver and Michael Robinson of NFL Media as an alternative to returning to the locker room.
In the end, Lynch’s interview with Silver was far more meaningful than any perfunctory remarks he would have made while trying to get out of the locker room and to the bus. That point surely will be made during the appeal.
Lynch, according to Hendrickson, then realized he had skipped out (as he usually does) without talking to reporters. So Lynch immediately called Hendrickson. Here’s the conversation, as recounted by Hendrickson.
“Dude, I screwed up,” Lynch told Hendrickson, referring to the failure to talk to reporters before leaving the locker room.
“Go back in,” Hendrickson replied.
“I can’t even move,” Lynch said. “My back’s killing me.”
Lynch then suggested talking to Mike Silver and Michael Robinson of NFL Media as an alternative to returning to the locker room.
In the end, Lynch’s interview with Silver was far more meaningful than any perfunctory remarks he would have made while trying to get out of the locker room and to the bus. That point surely will be made during the appeal.