Former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch shared some wisdom in the ways that only he can. While he has no connection to Aaron Rodgers or the Green Bay Packers, he somehow had the perfect take on the situation, which has only gotten messier, even after Rodgers ended his holdout.
While on ESPN’s “First Take” on Wednesday, Lynch was asked who won the standoff, the Packers or Rodgers. The retired running back explained that he thought no one won the standoff.
“The whole point of the game is to win the Super Bowl, so if you don’t win the Super Bowl, then they both were (expletive) and they should have been on their P’s and Q’s,” Lynch said Wednesday.
ESPN’s Max Kellerman reminded Lynch not to swear on TV, because it was a “family program.”
“And I’m a family man,” Lynch responded.
They asked Marshawn Lynch who won the standoff between Aaron Rodgers and the Packers 😂😂@MoneyLynch kept it real 🤣💯@FirstTake pic.twitter.com/TvSADpVKJ7
— Brent (@_bhizzy) July 28, 2021
Classic Marshawn.
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