
Super Bowl 2015: Media Day Predictions and Schedule for Patriots vs. Seahawks
Every single aspect of the Super Bowl is an opportunity for the NFL to flex its muscle as the top sport in the country. Media day is a perfect example, with every player participating in the spectacle that gets coverage from all types of media.
That is, of course, if Marshawn Lynch decides to play along this year.
With topics ranging from "Deflategate" to Lynch's silence, there will be plenty of interesting topics. Not to be outdone, Richard Sherman calling out Roger Goodell and the Patriots, per Steve Serby and Paul Schwartz of The New York Post, will also be a controversial discussion point.
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In anticipation of one of the wackiest days in the NFL, here's a look at the full schedule and predictions for the Super Bowl media day.
2015 Super Bowl Media Day Info
When: Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Where: U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona
Time (ET): Doors open 11:30 a.m., event begins 12:30 p.m.
Watch: NFL Network and NFL.com (11:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.)
Deflategate, Deflategate and More Deflategate
Did Bill Belichick and Tom Brady really think they had seen the end of this controversial topic? After an absurdly strange press conference on Saturday, Belichick and the entire New England Patriots team will be asked about their involvement in deflating balls.
As much as Belichick would just love to put this in the rearview mirror, it promises to get even more insane at media day. Then again, it doesn't seem matters could have reached levels of hilarity like they did during Belichick's presser, via The Associated Press:
The controversial topic has gotten old for most fans at this point, but that doesn't mean the media won't pry. Outside of Brady and Belichick, most members of the team have remained unscathed. Expect any receiver, running back or tight end that got a touch in the AFC Championship Game to be questioned.
In a media frenzy that doesn't just include the normal suspects in the NFL, matters might get downright nasty on Tuesday. Similar to the Saturday Night Live cold open, some humor is bound to ensue as well, because that's what media day is here for.
Marshawn Lynch Will Be "Thankful" to Be There

Unlike Lynch, let's actually divulge just a little on this topic.
Beast Mode has spent the last two years working hard to avoid the media, and it all came to a head last year during the Super Bowl. After showing up and barely talking to any reporters, Lynch's actions were a controversial topic.
Sherman, who has been Lynch's teammate for four seasons, shared his thoughts on the topic, via The Herd with Colin Cowherd:
Along with answering every question with an identical response at times, Lynch has also been fined for his actions on the field. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported he was given a hefty fine for one of his most recent obscene gestures:
All of those questions and more will be asked of Lynch when he takes the podium, or, um, shows up and hides in the background.
The Outfits Will Not Disappoint

Not a fan of a bunch of athletes being asked questions all day long? Don't worry, the bizarre wardrobes for several members won't let you down.
Everything from people wearing jerseys to downright making the day feel like Halloween will be seen. Will Brinson of CBS Sports offered one outfit he hopes to see during the Tuesday extravaganza:
There's no telling what people might be wearing on Tuesday, but it will be worth the price of admission. Considering it's free to watch, don't miss out on the sideshow that is the Super Bowl media day.
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