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Marshawn Lynch Jokes About Ending of Super Bowl XLIX on ‘The League’
The Seattle Seahawks play calling at the end of Super Bowl XLIX is still troll-worthy, even by those who were a part of the blunder.
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Seahawks star runningback Marshawn Lynch teamed up with the creators of the FXX’s The League recently to promote the show’s 7th Season, Entertainment Weekly reports.
Making his return to the wacky fantasy football sitcom, Lynch and Taco (played by Jon Lajoie) are seen lounging on beach chairs, enjoying beers in the opening clip.
Lynch argues that if the beer is handed to him, he can merely run the beer over to Taco’s brother.
“I still think it was the right call”, Taco says.
“Nah, I’ll toss it to him”, Taco replies. “No need to throw it, man. C’mon”.
“I think I’m going to throw it”, Taco says.
“Come on, man… we’re so close”, Lynch again reinforces.
It appears that Marshawn Lynch is finally over the Seahawks 28-24 loss in Super Bowl XLIX – Or at least he’s enough over it to make fun of it.
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Just like the Super Bowl, Taco chooses pass over run, resulting in Kevin knocking over a BBQ grill and catching on fire. In what has now become an infamous play, the Seahawks throwing the ball from the goal line instead of handing it to the heartiest running back in the NFL is a mistake that not only cost them a second straight Super Bowl victory but has left them open to endless amounts of trolling.