Marshawn Lynch talks about not getting the ball prior to the Seattle Seahawks final play of Super Bowl 49 where Russell Wilson threw and interception to Malcolm Butler to win the New England Patriots the game. Lynch says after the play he went to Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and laughed in his face. Lynch says no one takes accountability for the call and it took away a dream of his and a dynasty for the Seahawks. #shorts #football #nfl #seahawks #patriots #tombrady #beastmode #sports #superbowl #algorithm

Credit to @ClubShayShay for the interview.

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  1. You take away all that sh*t frfr but that is in the history or sum beast defeated by Russ n pete lol

  2. That timeout before the play was the call from higher ups telling Pete to tell Russell to throw the pick so Brady could get the win. It’s a rigged game unfortunately

  3. That truly could’ve been one of the greatest dynasties ever built but as soon as they lost that, everybody just wanted their money, they didn’t care anymore and they split the team up. They all would’ve been unselfish and tried to go for as many Super Bowls back to back as they could have.

  4. Love me some Beast Mode but he is wrong!!!!!!!!! How are you going to blame Pete???????? First dude made a GREAT play on the ball and to his credit had seen film and that particular play in practice the week leading up to the SB. Second Pete DID NOT THROW THAT TRASH BALL. Up to that point their QB was considered good but we all know what he became, GARBAGE. So if one wants to acknowledge those MAJOR FACTORS in the failure to secure a TD then at least you are honest!! Lastly I think it was the perfect call giving Marshawn a break so he could punch through the very next play which never came!!!!!

  5. It’s called getting a few extra dollars on the back end to blow the game for the gamblers 🙄 oldest hustle known to man

  6. At least have the receiver run an flat, away from where all the players are going and focused as thought it was Beast Mode time. But no, he has him run a slant right where 2 other player's are converging, just makes no sense why that was called

  7. He already got stopped at 1st down and 2nd down was the only time they could surprise them with a pass play. I understand why they did it.

  8. He didn't laugh in Carrol's face. We've all seen the footage from the game, even on this clip. A little boy trying to look tough in front of the other little boys

  9. When I saw this live, I swore the fix was in. But looking back, I think they play was too “bang-bang” to have been intentional. So I look at Carroll. I’ve worked at high levels in business for many years, and he sure seems like a common “type”: Needs to be the smartest guy in the room and has to win in a way that proves it. Otherwise who cares? He’d rather lose doing something high risk that makes him look like he “thinks outside the box” than give the ball to Lynch—much more likely to work—because that’s obvious, that’s “what anybody would’ve done.”

    I understand all the comments about not wanting Lynch to get the glory/exposure, and that might have been part of it, but if that’s the whole reason, they would have sent Russell toward a sideline and cleared out for a wideout or TE. Low risk as he could run for it or even throw it away if necessary (2nd down). Throwing into heavy traffic in the end zone was total insanity.

    Speculation, of course, but that’s the way I read it.

  10. It didn't look like he laughed in his face and, with all the media, cell phones and tv angles, there is no live footage of what he's saying is true. He's embellishinh and trying to act like he stood up to the coach to try to impress his company. He's full of shit.

  11. Ganar ese lombardi tal vez era la puerta hacia una dinastía de los seahawks que dejaron ir
    Tal vez hoy en día tendrían 4 u 5 pero solo hay 1

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