He ain't sign no extension. Come home marshawn. Do it for the the town.
He ain't sign no extension. Come home marshawn. Do it for the the town.
man shut up lol he signed that extension but damn they fukking lost. fukk fukking fukk, i been drinking a whole 5th so whatever
He ain't sign no extension. Come home marshawn. Do it for the the town.
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fukk Seattle and fukk the New England
i thought he did breh, why you so hostile, brehs make mistakes
The Seattle Seahawks not only want Marshawn Lynch around next year, but they've made a significant commitment to keep him on their team, possibly, for the rest of his career.
On the heels of another dominant season for the running back nicknamed "Beast Mode," multiple sources tell me Seattle has made Lynch an offer on a huge contract extension that would keep him in a Seahawks uniform for years to come.
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The deal is believed to include more than $10 million for Lynch in the 2015 season alone. Lynch currently is slated to make $5 million in 2015, the final year of what originally was a four-year, $31 million deal.
The Seahawks believe that Lynch, who has rushed for at least 1,200 yards in each of the past four seasons, has outplayed his contract, sources say. They want to reward him for his work.
The new deal for Lynch has been a topic of discussion between Lynch's agent Doug Hendrickson and the Seahawks for the last several weeks. He's the heart-and-soul of their team, which they recognize, and they want him to retire a 'Hawk.
As for his compensation, Lynch could end up being the highest-paid running back not named Adrian Peterson using average-per-year as a measure.
This is a stunning turnaround from where the Seahawks were with Lynch earlier in the season. For a variety of issues -- including Lynch's somewhat chilly relationship with coaches, his age and his hefty salary -- the expectation was that Seattle wouldn't bring Lynch back for another season. But the way Lynch has played and led this team to another Super Bowl forced the Seahawks to reverse course.
All this after he held out of training camp last year and then saw the team move some money around to offer him a band aid-style contract solution. His 2014 salary went from $5 million to $6.5 million.
In the last few weeks, the Seahawks made an offer for much more. That said, Lynch is an enigma. Sources close to him have said for months that if the Seahawks win the Super Bowl he could retire. Perhaps tonight there will be some answers.
hell yeah fukk tom brady, fukk that fukking fool who coaches, and fukk seattle for stupid play calling
And fukk Lynch we got Murray and Run DMC
fukking thank you, everyone else is saying we need lynch but fukk it, im not taking away from dude, stupid play call, but we got ours, Murray has to produce and DMC too after him and we good
We dont need that nikka. We only a couple pieces away from making the playoffs. If our dumb gm make the right calls in the draft and free agency we should be straight.
shyt the team knows we fukking close, closer then we ever been. They know we turned it around in December. We got our fukking QB, we got one of the greatest players ever on defense coming back, we got fukking MACK!!!! He wouldnt of returned if he knew we weren't close, this next year we fukking winning, call this shyt whatever you want to fukking call it, but that team I watched in person was not the same team I watched on TV the last 10 years.
Our Raiders bout to be back breh
we don't need lynch? McFadden ain't coming back, Murray had 1 game.i thought he did breh, why you so hostile, brehs make mistakes
The Seattle Seahawks not only want Marshawn Lynch around next year, but they've made a significant commitment to keep him on their team, possibly, for the rest of his career.
On the heels of another dominant season for the running back nicknamed "Beast Mode," multiple sources tell me Seattle has made Lynch an offer on a huge contract extension that would keep him in a Seahawks uniform for years to come.
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The deal is believed to include more than $10 million for Lynch in the 2015 season alone. Lynch currently is slated to make $5 million in 2015, the final year of what originally was a four-year, $31 million deal.
The Seahawks believe that Lynch, who has rushed for at least 1,200 yards in each of the past four seasons, has outplayed his contract, sources say. They want to reward him for his work.
The new deal for Lynch has been a topic of discussion between Lynch's agent Doug Hendrickson and the Seahawks for the last several weeks. He's the heart-and-soul of their team, which they recognize, and they want him to retire a 'Hawk.
As for his compensation, Lynch could end up being the highest-paid running back not named Adrian Peterson using average-per-year as a measure.
This is a stunning turnaround from where the Seahawks were with Lynch earlier in the season. For a variety of issues -- including Lynch's somewhat chilly relationship with coaches, his age and his hefty salary -- the expectation was that Seattle wouldn't bring Lynch back for another season. But the way Lynch has played and led this team to another Super Bowl forced the Seahawks to reverse course.
All this after he held out of training camp last year and then saw the team move some money around to offer him a band aid-style contract solution. His 2014 salary went from $5 million to $6.5 million.
In the last few weeks, the Seahawks made an offer for much more. That said, Lynch is an enigma. Sources close to him have said for months that if the Seahawks win the Super Bowl he could retire. Perhaps tonight there will be some answers.
hell yeah fukk tom brady, fukk that fukking fool who coaches, and fukk seattle for stupid play calling

Demarco Murray that is.we don't need lynch? McFadden ain't coming back, Murray had 1 game.
So just be last in rushing again?Aint no need to break the bank for this dude. We got other positions we need to be concentrating on and running back shouldn't be at the top of the list. The game is won in the trenches breh. We need to solidify our d-line and o-line. What good is Lynch going to be when we have defenders in the backfield as soon as the ball is snapped. This happened to us alot this past season. To me we should do things in this order d-line, o-line, WRs, DBs, TEs, and then RB.