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Marshawn Lynch Curses On “First Take” When Talking About The Aaron Rodgers Situation And Fans Are Loving It

Former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch had a classic quote when talking about Aaron Rodgers on "First Take" this morning and fans were loving it

FILE - In this May 5, 2016, file photo, Marshawn Lynch talks on the phone after giving a speech at a job fair in Seattle. Lynch is putting to rest any lingering speculation about a possible return to the NFL in an interview with "60 Minutes Sports." In the interview that is to air Tuesday, June 7, 2016, Lynch says, "I'm retired. Is that good enough? (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

ESPN had to know that Marshawn Lynch was going to be unfiltered during his Wednesday morning appearance on “First Take.” And sure enough, Lynch gave us another great soundbite.

When talking about the disconnect between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, Lynch threw a curse word in there while making his point.

When Max Kellerman told Lynch “its a family program,” Lynch hilariously answered, “and I’m a family man.”

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Fans were loving Marshawn Lynch’s appearance on the show.

You simply have to love Marshawn Lynch.

I feel like he should have his own sports show on HBO or some network that allows him to just keep it real and say whatever he wants when talking about a variety of different topics.

We don’t even have to keep it to sports. I’d tune in to listen to Marshawn Lynch talk about just about anything with different, fun guests coming in and out.

Someone’s gotta make that happen.


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