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Seattle Seahawks Running Back Marshawn Lynch (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
He ran 79 yards for a Touchdown, Sick.
Suich
(10,642 posts)countryjake
(8,554 posts)"Your Back! Your Back!"
(I really hate the injuries accumulated from football.)
easychoice
(1,043 posts)But...NFL means "not for long" for some players.I wish him a long and successful career.
I hear he is a really nice guy.
countryjake
(8,554 posts)He's cool.
Here he is the week after the NFL hit him with a 100,000 buck fine for not talking to the media, during his post-game interview, 11/23/14, the last time we whupped the Cardinals.
gblady
(3,541 posts)he just plowed through guy after guy attempting to bring him down....
These Seahawks are fun to watch.....(and I'm not a football fan)
Willson and Wilson's TD's were impressive as well.
And Lynch was sick. I'm no fan of the game, either (especially considering that football is all that's been on our tv all weekend) and I played and listened to music thru much of even that Seahawks game. I was drawn to watch when I heard my man literally screaming, "Look at this! Oh my god, look at this!". That was quite the impressive fourth quarter!
I like Marshawn Lynch for his attitude with the media, Richard Sherman for his wit and wry humor, and Russell Wilson is just a sweetie-pie (I don't know much about Luke). I worry whenever any player cannot get back up after taking a hit and I mean a player on any football team.
eridani
(51,907 posts)I'm the very definition of a fair-weather fan--I follow home teams, but only whrn they're winning. I've sure been all infor the last two years, though.
countryjake
(8,554 posts)He was yapping at me for making too much noise...in another room. (this, after he had insisted that I put on some Hawks gear before the game even began, which I did not do. There's not a superstitious bone in my body)
So he's in there shouting, "FUCK!" and "IDIOTS!" every five minutes; groaning, "C'mon!" and "No!" with frightening regularity, as if someone was about to personally injure him; and screaming at a high fevered pitch throughout much of that fourth quarter. And I'm the one making too much noise, ha!.
I do love the excitement of it all, tho I end up aching all over if I watch football for too long. Just imagining what it must feel like to be rammed, full-bore, by some of those tacklers makes my old bones cringe.
Yet I can still feel the thrill of yelling, "GO HAWKS!" after a game like today's. (loved rubbing it in to friends of ours down in Arizona, too)