Marshawn Lynch threatened by the NFL for his media silence
By Eric Wilkins, Sports Editor
In a league so often ravaged by unwelcome outbursts from its players, it should come with some amusement that one of its stars is currently in hot water for doing precisely the opposite. Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was recently slapped by the NFL with a $50,000 fine for not speaking to the media all season. Though heâs since appealed the ruling and won, further indiscretion to the NFLâs policy will incur a $100,000 penalty.
While itâs easy to rush to Lynchâs defenceâa fine for keeping out of the spotlight?âthe talented back is technically in the wrong. Itâs easy to say that Lynch is only getting paid to carry the rock and not to talk, but this isnât actually true. NFL media policy states that players are required to be available to the media âfollowing every game, and regularly during the practice week as required under league rules and their contracts.â It doesnât matter how politely an NFL player declines an interview requestâitâs still his duty. There are unpleasant or unwanted aspects to every job; saying ânoâ isnât a suitable excuse for why they canât be carried out.
Inasmuch as I understand, and personally donât mind in the least, Lynchâs blackout of sorts, the life of a professional athlete isnât a private one. Whether they appreciate the attention or not, itâs the expectation and responsibility of players to be there for the fans and give their two cents. Itâs not their right to decide when they want to get in front of the cameras.
On the flip-side though, the NFL is being a little nitpicky here. It took them the entire regular seasonâ17 weeksâbefore someone noticed. A whole season went by without anyone raising a fuss about one of the leagueâs top backs doing his best mute impression. Even the big, bad mediaâinfamous for making mountains out of molehillsâdidnât have an issue with it. There are so many more pressing matters that the NFL could be using its time on. It seems to be a poor publicity move to attack a likeable character on such a trivial issueâwhich may be why the league decided to withhold the fine for the moment.