The dual personalities lynch represents is interesting. Apparently he does a lot of work with kids in Oakland and Seattle, I've read giving back to kids is his greatest passion, but is extremely private about it.
The crotch grabbing and his treatment of media members is unprofessional and classless, to say the least. It's confusing how his private priorities clash with his public actions. He's the complete opposite of most athletes (say Adrian Peterson(or even regular people for that matter)) who say/do all the right things in public but keep their trashy behavior hidden.
I get the guy feels he's been railroaded by the media because of his time in Buffalo but some of his actions warranted it, his hit and run with the pedestrian. I respect that he hates the leagues "oppressive rules", and that he's upset his team won't resign him (and I understand why after the Shaun Alexander collapse) but I don't get why these guys don't realize their public actions end up being their own worst enemy.
He could keep going on with his current behavior, and if he was just a "nice" guy to the media they'd defend him, being nice goes along way.
Or like Twishbone said he's doing great with a 77 IQ and we're holding him to high a standard.
It doesn't matter because unless he's on a winner next year, and the Raiders won't be, no one will care anymore.