Sports Stars Who Have Love/Hate Relationships With the Media
Robert Griffin III , Marshawn Lynch, A-Rod and more.
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Robert Griffin III Hits Media With Snarky Press Conference - Remember New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick repeatedly saying "we're on to Cincinnati" during a press conference heading into the team's Week 4 clash with the Cincinnati Bengals? Well, Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III took a page from the grizzled coach's book, saying his squad is "focused on San Francisco" nine times during a press conference. Jesus. The testy exchange just illustrated the point about how sports stars — coaches and players — can have a love/hate relationship with the media. Look how quick RGII went from sweetheart to disgruntled. Here, BET.com lists sports stars who have love/hate relationships with the media. Robert, you are not alone.(Photo: Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
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Marshawn Lynch - The man sat in Super Bowl media week with a visor pulled down over his helmet and avoided reporters, only telling Deion Sanders, "I'm just about that action, boss." For that, he was just hit with a $100,000 fine by the NFL on Wednesday for failing to make himself available to reporters. Think the media loves or hates him? (Photo: Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
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Geno Smith - You're either built for it or not — being an NFL quarterback is not easy. Just ask Geno Smith. Although the media gave him a chance, as the New York Jets did, it only took a few weeks for things to unravel and the heat to get to the young QB. After starting the season 1-3, Smith cursed out a Jets fan and then got testy with reporters later in the week when they brought up his backup Michael Vick. (Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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Alex Rodriguez - At one point early, early on into his MLB career with the Seattle Mariners, Alex Rodriguez was a media darling. Boy have the times changed. It's not that the media hates A-Rod. They just feel like they can't trust him...and for good reason. The New York Yankees slugger hasn't exactly been honest about all his indiscretions over the usage of performance-enhancing drugs. (Photo: Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)
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Ryan Braun - Like Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun lost a lot of the media love he had early into his career and it's due to lying about the use of performance-enhancing drugs, which earned him a suspension for a chunk of the 2013 season. However, probably unlike A-Rod, Braun has a chance to get some of that love back — albeit if he stays clean and remains a star in the MLB. (Photo: Drew Hallowell/Getty Images)
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