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."