Seattle Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch has a code on life that you should probably hear.
Seattle Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch seems to make headlines all the time these days. But what he does it for is the exact opposite of what you would expect. The sound bites are there, but it is not to feed the media. On the contrary; it is to push them away. In a new clip, one of the NFL’s most dangerous downfield runners, opens up.
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That is what makes this vine clip so special. Rarely do we get a chance to step inside the mind of one of the sport’s most enigmatic figures in Lynch. It is clear that we are dealing with a relatively emotionally deep person. It is not all just football and Skittles. Listen to the man’s words of wisdom, not just for the game, but for life too.
Words to live by, from Marshawn Lynch https://t.co/IY2KdxaIwn
— Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) December 22, 2014
Often times we take interviews with players for granted. The media is gifted a plethora of sound bites, and one line cliches in sports that we know are force fed. That is where the undying fascination with Lynch extends to. He will not let you in, unless he feels he has a reason to do so. Clearly, this clip takes pace in a candid setting, and Lynch at this time is comfortable enough to share his own beliefs. That is why he is opening up. Because he is controlling the tone and subject matter here.
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