
Carmon1274":3m4wytkz said:So what happened to people that donated the money for his fine? Is it refunded or....
and the money that Lynch would math to charity, is it pretty much nothing will happen?![]()
theENGLISHseahawk":7fh83p3g said:And to be fair, Florio is absolutely 100% spot on here...
So, basically, if Lynch deliberately disregards one more time a fair and reasonable policy aimed at ensuring players are available to reporters — who serve as the official liaisons to the fans — then Lynch will lose $100,000.
And then the fans, who are the intended beneficiaries of the league’s media policies, can try to offset the six-figure fine by raising money for a guy who made $7 million in salary this season.
Shadowhawk":1x43efvw said:theENGLISHseahawk":1x43efvw said:And to be fair, Florio is absolutely 100% spot on here...
So, basically, if Lynch deliberately disregards one more time a fair and reasonable policy aimed at ensuring players are available to reporters — who serve as the official liaisons to the fans — then Lynch will lose $100,000.
And then the fans, who are the intended beneficiaries of the league’s media policies, can try to offset the six-figure fine by raising money for a guy who made $7 million in salary this season.
No, actually, Florio is being his usual douchey self here. He can't even see the irony in his own post, namely that Seahawk fans--clearly the "intended beneficiaries" of this "fair and reasonable policy"--are the ones who have been all but universally supportive of Lynch NOT talking to the media.
Serious, have any of you even run across ONE Seahawk fan who laments the fact that Lynch doesn't like doing interviews or other media appearances? I haven't. And yet, per Florio, we're the ones who stand to benefit from him being forced to do something he clearly doesn't like to do?
Why does Lynch need to talk to the press, anyway? We've got Richard Freaking Sherman on the roster! Who needs anyone else?![]()
Thing is, nobody in the media – at least the Seattle media – stresses over Lynch’s failure to communicate. Nobody representing a Seattle-area media outlet contacted the office of commissioner Roger Goodell and tattled on the recalcitrant running back.
I suspect the league took action after ESPN was unable to arrange an interview with Lynch for a feature on his unforgettable “Beast Quake” touchdown against the Saints in the first round of the playoffs after the 2010 season.
And why would the league care so much about Lynch rebuffing ESPN? Maybe because the network is paying the NFL $1.9 billion a year for rights fees through 2021. Along with the rights fees agreed to by Fox, NBC and CBS, the money from ESPN is shared by the league’s 32 teams and, by extension, the players on those teams.
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KitsapGuy":29cru6db said:Thing is, nobody in the media – at least the Seattle media – stresses over Lynch’s failure to communicate. Nobody representing a Seattle-area media outlet contacted the office of commissioner Roger Goodell and tattled on the recalcitrant running back.
I suspect the league took action after ESPN was unable to arrange an interview with Lynch for a feature on his unforgettable “Beast Quake” touchdown against the Saints in the first round of the playoffs after the 2010 season.
And why would the league care so much about Lynch rebuffing ESPN? Maybe because the network is paying the NFL $1.9 billion a year for rights fees through 2021. Along with the rights fees agreed to by Fox, NBC and CBS, the money from ESPN is shared by the league’s 32 teams and, by extension, the players on those teams.
Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2014/01/0 ... rylink=cpy