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Myne Whitman is the author of A Heart to Mend. A novel of romantic suspense packed with love, business intrigue and family reunions. Welcome...
1. Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch At Super Bowl Media Day - 'I'm Here So I Won't Get Fined'


One of the most popular players for Seattle's Seahawks is Marshawn Lynch, his appeal is three pronged. He plays in Beast mode all the time, he loves Skittles, and he doesn't like talking to the media. His beast mode wins him games, his Skittles love has all the children over him, but his media silent treatment only gets him on the wrong side of the NFL.

The Seattle Seahawks running back was fined $100,000 for not appearing at press briefings earlier in the season, and the NFL was threatening to fine him another $500,000 if he did not make it to the Super Bowl Media Day.

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