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1 minute ago, thenorthremembers said:

Pretty sure your post here shows exactly why you think Lynch is a good guy.    These kids werent teenagers, as young as nine years old.   He was also using other colorful language beyond what you posted here, but its all good because he's a swell guy.  

 

I am sure youd be cool with another person calling your kid that, or the other things he was calling them during the instruction. 

 

Yes, because Im not a snowflake and have played for all types of coaches. Some coaches are yellers/swearers, some are more cerebral.

 

This wasnt constant abuse by a hardass coach, it was during a hitting drill. And the kids twice refused to listen to their coach.

 

The reason I'd pull my kids out of that would be because it's obvious they dont want to play football, not because the coach was mean after they refused to listen to him.

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49 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

The league is better with Marshawn Lynch. The world is better with Marshawn Lynch.

 

Good guy and smart dude.

 

Anyone hating on him just looks petty and jealous.

exc for the people he bullied in buffalo--stealing their money---and the girl he ran over...other than that the guy is st francis.

i believe in redemption and i have heard he has done some good charitable things. But i havent really heard any apologies from him.Maybe he apologized privately to the families...

He was..after he got past the LOS--one of the toughest backs to bring down in the history of the league. And he is a real character.

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1 minute ago, Tcali said:

exc for the people he bullied in buffalo--stealing their money---and the girl he ran over...other than that the guy is st francis.

i believe in redemption and i have heard he has done some good charitable things. But i havent really heard any apologies from him.Maybe he apologized privately to the families...

He was..after he got past the LOS--one of the toughest backs to bring down in the history of the league. And he is a real character.

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You all keep talking about "the girl he ran over" like he went full GTA on some innocent pedestrian.

 

A drunk jaywalked/stumbled out in front of his truck on the Chipp Strip at 2am. That's why she got hit.

 

Good lord, I hate having to justify all this, but yall are trying really hard to persecute the guy for some minor BS.

 

Why not talk about the fact the Hamburg police lead a fake effort against him because he flirted with some cops wife once and she liked it? Or did you all conveniently forget about that crap?

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4 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Yes, because Im not a snowflake and have played for all types of coaches. Some coaches are yellers/swearers, some are more cerebral.

 

This wasnt constant abuse by a hardass coach, it was during a hitting drill. And the kids twice refused to listen to their coach.

 

The reason I'd pull my kids out of that would be because it's obvious they dont want to play football, not because the coach was mean after they refused to listen to him.

Agree to disagree man.  If this was a bunch of 16-18 year old high school kids I'd have less of a problem.   But, a grown man using the n word constantly and calling middle-schoolers what he did is unacceptable.   I also dont want to hear about the environment he grew up in.  Plenty of people grow up in a bad environment and dont proliferate the same idiocy when they become adults. 

 

I have no problem with hard coaching, but at that level its uncalled for.    At that age they arent even football players, they are kids learning a game. 

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Just now, thenorthremembers said:

Agree to disagree man.  If this was a bunch of 16-18 year old high school kids I'd have less of a problem.   But, a grown man using the n word constantly and calling middle-schoolers what he did is unacceptable.   I also dont want to hear about the environment he grew up in.  Plenty of people grow up in a bad environment and dont proliferate the same idiocy when they become adults. 

 

I have no problem with hard coaching, but at that level its uncalled for.    At that age they arent even football players, they are kids learning a game. 

 

Yeah, Im not thrilled with the ages, and Im definitely not the one that brought "background" into it. That's not my excuse, nor would I use it.

 

But I still dont think that some foul language is a huge deal or makes him some monster.

 

We disagree, but barely. Go Bills.

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2 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

You all keep talking about "the girl he ran over" like he went full GTA on some innocent pedestrian.

 

A drunk jaywalked/stumbled out in front of his truck on the Chipp Strip at 2am. That's why she got hit.

 

Good lord, I hate having to justify all this, but yall are trying really hard to persecute the guy for some minor BS.

 

Why not talk about the fact the Hamburg police lead a fake effort against him because he flirted with some cops wife once and she liked it? Or did you all conveniently forget about that crap?

Its the girls fault she got hit.  Its the cops fault he was in trouble.  He grew up in a bad environment.

 

For not being a snowflake you sure do make a ton of excuses for people.

 

If you continually find yourself in bad situations, its probably not the world s fault.    And if he didnt do anything wrong why was he hiding in a closet again?

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3 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

Its the girls fault she got hit.  Its the cops fault he was in trouble.  He grew up in a bad environment.

 

For not being a snowflake you sure do make a ton of excuses for people.

 

If you continually find yourself in bad situations, its probably not the world s fault.    And if he didnt do anything wrong why was he hiding in a closet again?

 

I mean, it WAS the girls fault she got hit, and the Hamburg police DID lead a fake investigation into him over flirting with their wives. So...

 

That's just Buffalo, man. How much of this gossip-y trouble has he gotten into since he left the area?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

I mean, it WAS the girls fault she got hit, and the Hamburg police DID lead a fake investigation into him over flirting with their wives. So...

 

That's just Buffalo, man. How much of this gossip-y trouble has he gotten into since he left the area?

 

 

Let this be a lesson to all of us, stay out of TGIF and away from married women while serving your three year probation for gun possession, people may think you're a bad guy.

 

In all seriousness, the theft of $20 dollars is a bit of a stretch.   

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2 hours ago, Albany,n.y. said:

Go watch his 60 Minutes interview and then I dare you to question his intelligence.  

He was great on that Bear Grylls adventure show - rapelling down cliffs, etc.

 

He is a fun guy to watch. He did not look like he has much gas left in his tank, just no burst at all.

 

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5 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

You all keep talking about "the girl he ran over" like he went full GTA on some innocent pedestrian.

 

A drunk jaywalked/stumbled out in front of his truck on the Chipp Strip at 2am. That's why she got hit.

 

Good lord, I hate having to justify all this, but yall are trying really hard to persecute the guy for some minor BS.

 

Why not talk about the fact the Hamburg police lead a fake effort against him because he flirted with some cops wife once and she liked it? Or did you all conveniently forget about that crap?

so she gets hit ...and then you drive away?????? im not demonizing the guy. Its just that he acted like a tool and never apologized publicly.And as i said maybe he did privately to those young people he bullied.If so good for him.I wish him well he is/was a helluva running back and supposedly has done some good charitable work.

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8 hours ago, Azucho98 said:

Thought this was funny (Lynch Interview)...please remove if it is already posted here.  I looked but didn't see it.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001096432/article/marshawn-lynch-mum-on-plan-for-2020-season

 

Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.....

This is the same guy who thought Buffalo was a suburb of NYC when he was drafted.  He has not gained brain cells over the years.  

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7 hours ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

What are you trying to say here? ?

Did you read the article?

11 hours ago, FLFan said:

This is the same guy who thought Buffalo was a suburb of NYC when he was drafted.  He has not gained brain cells over the years.  

I don't think that has anything to do with brain cells. That's just an education issue. People aren't born knowing where Buffalo is in relation to NYC...

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8 hours ago, Bills Oil Company said:

 

brah...

 

 

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"Brah"...you realize that Marshawn was a Freshman in 2004, right?  This is regarding a change in 2011.  I mean, it says that in the first two words.  Jeez.

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7 hours ago, Bills Oil Company said:

 

brah...

 

 

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Brah,

gtf outta here with that stuff! What's this got to do with Lynch?! This says in 2011. Lynch was in college from 2004-2006. But yeah, he's dumb.:wallbash:

 

1 minute ago, Mark80 said:

 

"Brah"...you realize that Marshawn was a Freshman in 2004, right?  This is regarding a change in 2011.  My lord, is reading really that difficult?

Damn, you beat me to it. See my post after yours.:beer:

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19 hours ago, JoPoy88 said:


marshawn doesn’t strike me as dumb.

 

how many advanced degrees do you hold einstein?

Probably more than you...perhaps you should learn how to use a spell checker, spell Einstein, and how to use a capital letter genius. 

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1 hour ago, Mark80 said:

 

"Brah"...you realize that Marshawn was a Freshman in 2004, right?  This is regarding a change in 2011.  I mean, it says that in the first two words.  Jeez.

 

i think the point is they only put in a minimum standard for athletes in 2011 (a shockingly low standard at that).

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Marshawn is very smart i just wonder how much they had to pay him to come back for 4 games ? I bet it was a chunk of change !!

 

Marshawn seems to be making his rounds as he exits the NFL, first he came out of retirement to play for his hometown team, then when the RB room looked very depleted in Seattle they coaxed him out of retirement again !

 

Hey lets make a push to get Beane to bring back beast mode to the Bills for his final hoorah !! He started his NFL career here he can end it here ! The Bills HC likes to have a vet in each room & it doesn't look as if Gore will be back so bring back the Beast !! 

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On 1/13/2020 at 10:42 AM, Azucho98 said:

Thought this was funny (Lynch Interview)...please remove if it is already posted here.  I looked but didn't see it.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001096432/article/marshawn-lynch-mum-on-plan-for-2020-season

 

Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.....

 

I think Lynch is plenty sharp.  His speech was not designed to appeal to many of us, because we weren't his target audience. 

"Chicken" apparently means "financial portfolio" or "cash flow"

 

Transcript:

Lynch quickly answered three other questions about the game — all in three words or less — before segueing to what he really wanted to talk about.

“Look,” he said, “I’ll say like this though: This is a vulnerable time for a lot of these young dudes, you feel me? They don’t be taking care of their chicken right, you feel me? So if it was me, or if I had a opportunity to let these little young Sahabs know something, I’d say take care of y’all money, African, because that ***** don’t last forever now.

“I’ve been on the other side of retirement and it’s good when you get over there and you can do what the ****** you want to. So I tell y’all right now while y’all in it: Take care of y’all bread, so when y’all done you can go ahead and take care of yourself. So while y’all in it right now, take care of y’all’s bodies, take care of y’all’s chicken, take care of y’all’s mental. Because, look, we ain’t lasting that long. I had a couple players that I played with that they’re no longer here no more — they’re no longer — so you feel me? Take care of y’all mentals, y’all bodies, y’all chicken, so when y’all ready to walk away y’all walk away and you’ll be able to do what y’all want to do.”

 

He's plainly talking to young players in the Seattle locker room and around the league, who get paid during the season in game-check installments, and who now scatter back to their homes, many of whom are filled with family and friends who expect them to flash some dollars around and show some high living, all while not getting a paycheck for the next 9 months.

 

Chandler's right about the trash in the thread so I'm not reopening it, but I thought the actual text of what Marshawn said was worth putting out there.

Reputedly the man lived off his endorsement deals and clothing lines and such, and invested his NFL salary.

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