Seattle Times writer apologizes to Michael Bennett
The writer who inspired Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett to boycott a local Seattle newspaper has issued an apology.
Over the weekend, Matt Calkins of the Seattle Times published a feature that praised Bennett for the work he does in the community but criticized him for his incredibly childish behavior at times. As an example, Calkins cited the incident last postseason in which Bennett went ballistic on a reporter after a loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The reporter, Bill Wixey of Q13 Fox, is a cancer survivor. Bennnett was unaware of that when he angrily asked him what kind of adversity he had ever endured.
Heres what Calkins wrote about the incident:
He called him a non-playing (expletive) and asked what kind of adversity hed been through, implying that there was no way it could be on par with an NFL player. Well, that reporter survived cancer, which Bennett obviously didnt know. But the fact that he never apologized or even acknowledged it reeks of immaturity.
On Monday, Calkins learned he had made a mistake. Bennett did, in fact, apologize to Wixey. He did so privately, and Q13s news director confirmed that and said Bennett and Wixey left the conversation in a good place. In a follow-up column, Calkins admitted that he should have done a better job with his homework.
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