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‘You Better Stick to Throwing That Ball’: Marshawn Lynch Out-Psyched MVP Aaron Rodgers In Typical Marshawn Fashion

Published 04/21/2022, 3:00 PM EDT

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Aaron Rodgers happens to be one of the most fierce quarterbacks in the league. Trash talking is his pastime hobby on the field as for the running back Marshawn Lynch. Whenever the duo faced off each other on the field, it was always a visual treat for the fans to enjoy!

The former Seattle Seahawks running back is now enjoying his retirement days by investing and owning teams across various sports fraternities. However, this video never gets old!

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While the match between Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers was progressing, Rodgers & Lynch were trash-talking against each other, and luckily it caught in the mic.

When Aaron Rodgers trash-talked Marshawn Lynch

The former Super Bowl Champion Aaron Rodgers always had a fun time playing against Marshawn Lynch. “I wish I could tackle you,” Rodgers said to the running back.

Reverting equal savagery, Lynch said “You better stick to throwing that ball. Hey, don’t you. I got a BLITZ, I’m coming off the edge.” When the conversation was heating up, Rodgers dropped a bomb again. “That’s pretty sorry.

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I know you can’t cover anybody” Rodgers spit a savage burn. The former Bills running back is nicknamed “Beast Mode” for his powerful running style, and this statement was a dig at his abilities. “You know imma smash your ass though” Lynch replied sarcastically to his (Aaron Rodgers) statements.

This was not the first time fans were witnessing a different mode of Aaron Rodgers on the field. Rodgers never screamed at a crowd before in his career until last season, playing against the Chicago Bears in October.

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He yelled “I own you!” over and over, including throwing in the F-bomb for one sentence. It was the perfect icing on the cake. Later in the post-game press conference, it was revealed, that many people were giving Rodgers the middle finger, and it was a spontaneous reaction from his side.

Lynch takes ownership of a Seattle based Ice hockey team

The former running back played for 12 seasons in the National football league. He got drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played three full seasons with the team before joining Seattle during the 2010 season. As a prominent member of the Seahawks, he made significant contributions to the team.

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He was part of the Super Bowl-winning team in 2013 when Seattle Seahawks played against the Denver Broncos. Lynch made four Pro Bowls and one All-Pro team while in Seattle.

Recently, he racked up stakes as a minority investor in the Seattle Kraken, according to CNBC. He also bought Seattle-based rapper Macklemore on the ownership board. “This is something I never would have imagined,” Lynch said in a statement.

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“I always dreamed of playing on a professional team but owning one is something special. As I look back on some of my accomplishments — I retired before I was 30 and now being an owner of a professional club at the age of 35 – I’m gonna continue to count my blessings,” he said to the news outlet. Indeed, he left behind a great legacy for the upcoming generations to follow.

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