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Some of the best comments from the Seahawks Monday

PHOENIX -- Here are a few of the best comments from Monday's media session for the Seattle Seahawks:

  • Coach Pete Carroll on what he will say to Marshawn Lynch about the possible penalty Sunday for an obscene gesture: "You'll never know. I'll never answer that question. But it's no different from talks I have with other players over other issues. But I will say again that we celebrate the uniqueness of our players."

  • Carroll on the Patriots: "This is a really smart football team we're playing. They really heighten your awareness with all the things they can do."

  • Doug Baldwin on the Seattle receivers being underrated: "I have a shirt on underneath my sweatshirt that says, 'Pedestrians With Attitude.' We enjoy the label because we embrace it."

  • Baldwin on the possible bulletin board material last week and this week from both teams: "If you have to have bulletin-board material to play this game, you shouldn't play this game."

  • Outside linebacker K.J. Wright on New England All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski: "He reminds me of Tony Gonzalez in his prime."

  • Middle linebacker Bobby Wagner on Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn probably headed to Atlanta to become the Falcons head coach: "He will be a great head coach. He has a way of motivating his players and getting the most out of them."

  • Wagner on what he expects Tuesday at the annual Super Bowl media day: "People will try to get us to say some crazy stuff. Who knows? Maybe we'll say some, maybe we won't."