Hawkstorian
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And that ends that little drama.
Per the Seahawks mobile device pop up announcement thingy.
Per the Seahawks mobile device pop up announcement thingy.
Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch announced his intentions to retire during Super Bowl 50 with a single Tweet. On Thursday, that transaction became official, with the Seahawks placing Lynch on the reserve/retired list.
Aros":6lal7lom said:I will always respect the warrior on the field for what he gave us. For that, there can be no debate.
Off the field is entirely another matter and I am personally glad his antics are in the rear view mirror. There are a lot of adjectives you can assign to Marshawn off the field. Mine would be: Distracting.
kpak76":sluz9b7u said:Aros":sluz9b7u said:I will always respect the warrior on the field for what he gave us. For that, there can be no debate.
Off the field is entirely another matter and I am personally glad his antics are in the rear view mirror. There are a lot of adjectives you can assign to Marshawn off the field. Mine would be: Distracting.
His team mates weren't that distracted. I personally don't care if fans are distracted, because we aren't on the field.
He was a distraction to business at hand for the front office....The same front office that hired Tom Cable, who was charged with designing and building an offense to accentuate his talents, in unison with Russell Wilson and helped him to realize his full potential; he was a great deal of the success with the Offense, but HE DIDN'T DO IT ALL BY HIMSELF.kpak76":101ra7zm said:Aros":101ra7zm said:I will always respect the warrior on the field for what he gave us. For that, there can be no debate.
Off the field is entirely another matter and I am personally glad his antics are in the rear view mirror. There are a lot of adjectives you can assign to Marshawn off the field. Mine would be: Distracting.
His team mates weren't that distracted. I personally don't care if fans are distracted, because we aren't on the field.
scutterhawk":2bwg6ijw said:He was a distraction to business at hand for the front office....The same front office that hired Tom Cable, who was charged with designing and building an offense to accentuate his talents, in unison with Russell Wilson and helped him to realize his full potential; he was a great deal of the success with the Offense, but HE DIDN'T DO IT ALL BY HIMSELF.kpak76":2bwg6ijw said:Aros":2bwg6ijw said:I will always respect the warrior on the field for what he gave us. For that, there can be no debate.
Off the field is entirely another matter and I am personally glad his antics are in the rear view mirror. There are a lot of adjectives you can assign to Marshawn off the field. Mine would be: Distracting.
His team mates weren't that distracted. I personally don't care if fans are distracted, because we aren't on the field.
Buffalo wasn't equipped, and wasn't going to open up the doors for him to be the star that he's become,
Pete, John & Tom DID exactly that, and he was indeed a distraction and a hampering to the guys that featured him.
It's Team First, not ME first....We had enough of that mindset with Percy Harvin.