Marshawn Lynch Gives Amazing One-Word Answer Interview (Video)
By Josh Sanchez
After being fined $100,000 for not speaking with the media, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch gave an incredible one-word answer interview.
When Marshawn Lynch spoke with Deion Sanders on the NFL Network during Super Bowl Media Day earlier this year, he provided us with one of the greatest interviews of all-time.
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However, those interview opportunities with the man known as “Beast Mode” are very rare.
Marshawn Lynch doesn’t like speaking with the media. He prefers to do his speaking with his play on the field. As he so eloquently said during that classic interview with Primetime, he’s “all about that action, boss.”
This season, Lynch has been fined $100,000 by the NFL for his refusal to speak with the media and that fine led to him sitting down in the locker room following the Seattle Seahawks’ win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday for an interview with the media.
What happened next was another classic moment provided by Lynch.
Marshawn Lynch gave one-word answers throughout the interview, as everyone in the media scrum had a little chuckle with all of the yeahs, maybes, I don’t knows and the single “No Juice” that came from the session.
You have to see the interview for yourself to truly appreciate the masterpiece that Beast Mode delivered.
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