It shouldn’t be a surprise that after boy bands and unicorns, Media Day turned itself to socks. Yes, these questions are real.
It shouldn’t be a surprise that after boy bands and unicorns, Media Day turned itself to socks. Yes, these questions are real.
Following one of the worst titles known to mankind, we leave you with Marshawn Lynch’s new deal with those M & M look-a-likes, Skittles.
Marshawn Lynch inked a deal with Skittles and now ‘Seattle Mix’ Skittles are a real thing! pic.twitter.com/4KSJJEvleK
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 28, 2014
More Media Day madness, this time with Doug Baldwin being asked about cavities.
Enjoy!
One of the better moments of media day occurred when linebacker Bobby Wagner gave a young fan his hat. A hat which also came with a signature.
Hat tip to Fox Sports (pun very much intended) for the picture.
Coolest moment of #SBMediaDay? When @Bwagz54 spotted this kid & gave him a signed hat. While rockin his TMNT bag pic.twitter.com/kF9Qc2FUAU
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 28, 2014
Now to the slightly strange. We take a brake from predictions and simulations. Max Unger was asked if he would have a unicorn as a pet. Yep, this is real.
Moving from porcupines to pixels, take a look at Madden’s prediction of the big game.
Something tells me they aren’t as well informed as the porcupine.