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Marshawn Lynch drops multiple expletives in incredible ESPN interview
By Rolando Rosa
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Marshawn Lynch isn’t one to bite his tongue and he went absolutely Beast Mode for Pac-12 After Dark on Saturday. The Super Bowl champion running back was on hand for the Cal-Washington game because he was getting inducted into the Cal Athletics Hall of Fame.
Lynch’s fellow former running back teammate Justin Forsett (also being inducted) was with him in the ESPN booth when he went on a curse-laden tirade about Cal’s lack of attendance at the game.
Marshawn drops a "motherf***ers" and "sh*it" ? pic.twitter.com/E45HpOd5ZF
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Lynch vividly recalls Forsett never cursing while they were teammates, according to AL.com. However, Lynch had no problem unloading the verbal clip for him on Saturday.
“I’m from the Bay Area, but when I look around the stands and I see these (expletives), these stands, weren’t full like we were here, that (expletive) kinds of have me on tilt. I ain’t feeling that,” Lynch said. “If this is California Bear football, they need to start filling up this stadium.”
Lynch stared at Cal from 2004-2006. In 2006, Lynch was a First-Team All-American and the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. The 5-time Pro Bowler captured a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks and is a member of the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.