Marshawn Lynch in Brawl per TMZ

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Down in San Fran...surprise. Article reads like he was more trying to break up a fight between one of his buddies and a heckler, but the article does state he got in a few punches. Hopefully this is TMZ making a mountain out of a mole hill and nothing comes of it. I was watching the video on my phone and couldn't really tell what was happening.
 

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SeaToTheHawks":bbse8k1o said:
Down in San Fran...surprise. Article reads like he was more trying to break up a fight between one of his buddies and a heckler, but the article does state he got in a few punches. Hopefully this is TMZ making a mountain out of a mole hill and nothing comes of it. I was watching the video on my phone and couldn't really tell what was happening.

Just a typical bar scuffle outside a club. You can see security and marshawn pulling people apart then marshawn walking away and his enterage getting into an suv. Non issue.
 

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jake206":17hj45j7 said:
Beast knows MMA...

Yeah. Gets him in shape in the offseason. Justin tuck goes the the same gym.
 

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Well that video evidence doesn't look like much of anything. He was trying to break up a scuffle, and the video shows the instigator of the whole situation.

I really doubt there will be any punishment for this, but it wouldn't surprise me if Goodell tried his damnedest.
 

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Looks like a whiners fan embarrassing himself to me. Stupidity and alcohol are not a good mix.
 

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If that is a brawl it's news to me. Looks like a skirmish you might see on any playground.
 
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HawkNuts":1lsr4nz4 said:
If that is a brawl it's news to me. Looks like a skirmish you might see on any playground.

So, a skirmish is less than a brawl, but n more severe than a tussle?

Where does "fist-a-cuffs" fit in?
 

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HoustonHawk82":37s908iq said:
HawkNuts":37s908iq said:
If that is a brawl it's news to me. Looks like a skirmish you might see on any playground.

So, a skirmish is less than a brawl, but n more severe than a tussle?

Where does "fist-a-cuffs" fit in?

Just after donnybrook.
 

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shawnsim":183tssrg said:
HoustonHawk82":183tssrg said:
HawkNuts":183tssrg said:
If that is a brawl it's news to me. Looks like a skirmish you might see on any playground.

So, a skirmish is less than a brawl, but n more severe than a tussle?

Where does "fist-a-cuffs" fit in?

Just after donnybrook.
I believe the correct order, from least to most serious, is tussle, skirmish, fist-a-cuffs, brawl, donnybrook.
 

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SeatownJay":1fkfpvus said:
shawnsim":1fkfpvus said:
HoustonHawk82":1fkfpvus said:
HawkNuts":1fkfpvus said:
If that is a brawl it's news to me. Looks like a skirmish you might see on any playground.

So, a skirmish is less than a brawl, but n more severe than a tussle?

Where does "fist-a-cuffs" fit in?

Just after donnybrook.
I believe the correct order, from least to most serious, is tussle, skirmish, fist-a-cuffs, brawl, donnybrook.

Wait a minute - you left out dust-up. And fracas. As in "British 'Top Gear' host James May described the fracas between fellow host Jeremy Clarkson and a producer (which recently got Clarkson suspended) as '...a bit of a dust-up...' "
 

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HoustonHawk82":2xjjigxj said:
HawkNuts":2xjjigxj said:
If that is a brawl it's news to me. Looks like a skirmish you might see on any playground.

So, a skirmish is less than a brawl, but n more severe than a tussle?

Where does "fist-a-cuffs" fit in?

Yes, I would say that is correct.
 

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I would fight Lynch anytime, anywhere, so that I can become famous.
Can I trademark this phrase?
 
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