Oh wait, no he didn't...
http://espn.go.com/blog/seattle-seahawk ... action-now
Blount says that he never had an issue with Lynch not talking but makes the statement that "Now Lynch has made a joke out of the entire process at the Super Bowl."
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http://espn.go.com/blog/seattle-seahawk ... action-now
...that was OK, until now. This is the Super Bowl, and the Pro Football Writers of America, as an organization, is not pleased.
The PFWA released a statement Wednesday morning, stating it was “extremely disappointed in the lack of meaningful access” to Lynch.
“Several of our long-standing and high-profile members were appalled by Mr. Lynch’s conduct [on media day] and refusal to answer any questions,” the PFWA said in the statement. "We find the statement by the league that ‘players are required to participate and he participated’ to be an affront to our membership.”
Blount says that he never had an issue with Lynch not talking but makes the statement that "Now Lynch has made a joke out of the entire process at the Super Bowl."
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