Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Marshawn Lynch's Silence


It's been 4 days since the 2008 Porsche Cayenne that Marshawn Lynch owns struck a woman on Chippewa Street and left the scene of the accident. His vehicle has since been impounded. The woman that was hit suffered large bruises near her hip and needed 7 stitches. Even though she is o.k., it is very disturbing that Lynch has yet to speak to police. It leaves you to wonder if he was in fact behind the wheel, and if he wasn't.. why hasn't he come forward and said who was. He did not report his Cayenne stolen and witnesses have now come forward saying that they did in fact see Lynch in the Chippewa district that night. Since then, police have tried to reach out to Lynch, his attorney and his agent. Yet, he continues to remain silent. It makes you draw your own conclusions, right? The police are now saying that criminal charges will be laid soon against whoever was driving the SUV. The most serious charge would be leaving the scene of an accident — a Class A misdemeanor, which is punishable by a maximum of one year in jail. It is unlikely that Lynch, if he was driving would receive any jail time. The problem for Lynch is that no matter what the end result is, he has already severly tarnished his image in Buffalo. His silence speaks volumes!

3 Comments:

Anonymous Orange Fan said...

This story has of course not played out, and it may turn out that when (if?) all the facts come out, Mr. Lynch may indeed be totally innocent of any wrong-doing, and he had a very legitimate reason for being quiet during this time. Anything is possible, and if that scenario proves true, I hope you'll do another post acknowledging such, and I'll be the first to respond and be on board.

But how do I feel right now about this and Mr. Lynch? I'm disgusted, I think Mr. Lynch is a pathetic low life, and I would jump for joy if the Bills cut that scum from their team tomorrow.

And take Mr. Hardy with him.

It's stuff like this that makes me not care if they're the Toronto Whatevers in 3 years. Let these guys embarrass another town instead of ours.

June 4, 2008 8:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hopefully Marshawn can comes forward and clears this thing up, whether he was find the wheel or not. The long this lingers on, the worse it looks for Lynch.

June 5, 2008 7:54 AM  
Anonymous chuckster said...

The longer he stays silent, the more he appears guilty. A real man would have stepped up and talked about it by now.

Hope the NFL suspends him for his stupid behavior.

June 9, 2008 12:21 PM  

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