The former teammate of Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, attended the game between California Golden Bears and Washington Huskies. Cal hosted the game on Saturday. There, while getting interviewed, the former running back accidentally dropped F-bombs. While he looked like he regretted saying them, he continued to cuss on national television.
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A native of the Bay Area, Lynch had a brief career in football with the Oakland Raiders (now Las Vegas Raiders). Lynch spent his finest NFL seasons with the Seattle Seahawks in Washington. Many game spectators have a familiarity with Lynch that makes him a good choice for an interview.
The 38-year-old talked about how different things were compared to when he was there. Especially when the Golden Bears were one of college football’s top teams. He also talked about how the crowds at California Memorial Stadium have changed.
And while speaking, fans experience the authentic self of Marshawn Lynch. He said a few words which are deemed inappropriate.
Marshawn Lynch in all his glory, ladies and gentlemen. pic.twitter.com/HLUBtgPzWS
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“I’m from the Bay Area,” Lynch said. “When I look around in the stands, and I see that these motherf*ckers,” here, Beast Mode put his hand over his mouth and continued, “Ooh. I mean, these stands how they were when we were here. That sh*t kind of got me. I ain’t feeling that.” Fans found this slip-up side-splitting, and some believed him to be unintentionally hilarious. But the funny man did not have amusing things to say about his former Seahawk teammate.
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Marshawn Lynch made a surprising revelation about Russell Wilson
After playing with the Seattle Seahawks for nine seasons, Russell Wilson moved on to the Denver Broncos. Although the veteran signed a blockbuster deal with Denver, the team struggles to deliver and stays stuck at a 2-4 record.
Wilson’s most famous former teammates from the Seahawks’ Super Bowl XLVIII victory, Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch, have teamed up to shed light on the quarterback’s troublesome and aloof side. Lynch shared his desire to get in touch with the Denver QB, but instead, he got a sarcastic reply from Sherman. “Yeah, we’ll talk to him… his manager. His manager.” Beast Mode added: “If I can’t call you direct, I ain’t calling you, especially if I went to war with you.” It is surprising to know that the athletes who shared a locker room relationship with the 33-year-old passer are no longer in touch with him. Along with that, they do not have the means to connect to him directly.
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