It’s not hard to see how Russ and Marshawns personalities wouldn’t mesh very well though. Russ is a no BS, head down and work, wants to be the best type of guy.
Did ML mean Russ's number was "PRIVATE", cause otherwise ML needs to explain how he got called by Russ from a "BLOCKED PHONE NUMBER" unless he got called from that number before and after blocked it.
@bigfootwalker5399 what are you trying to say? When you dial someone's number you can block it so it doesn't show the phone number on ML phone. It says private so ML didn't know it was rus
@bigfootwalker5399 a private number uses star67 or 69(forgot which one) but the number is still blocked when you call people. Meaning you can't see the number. In this sense private/blockd is the same thing.
No reason to lie, but he does have an angle as to why he's talking trash on popular podcasts. He wants his name out there in the headlines. Cause it's good for business. But you know who it's bad for? Hawks fan. The city of Seattle. The current team. Selfish of Lynch, wish he'd keep this private stuff to himself and move on like a man.
@@gradygridiron Mr. Grady Gridiron, it's been a decade. These are stories that sports fans are interested in and it's not like this is the first time ML has had cameras on him since his playing days ended. The usual for ML is to share the bare minimum about his thoughts and feelings with the public. At what point is it acceptable to you for him to share his perspective on a team and/or teammates he played for/with? How long in the past does it have to be before it's no longer selfish to share his point of view?
@hbathletictraining I hate to hear this about Russell Wilson, as a smaller guy myself with a solid arm and good accuracy, but who was put at slot receiver because I was quick and the coaches thought I'd be better at that than QB, but I loved playing QB. And I always wanted to be able to have the accuracy and precision that Russ had in his prime. His ability on-field was amazing He could fit in a receivers pocket a throw 60 yards downfield.
Ironic how much opposites Russ and Rodgers were. Rodgers never cared about how he came off to the media and was very blunt to the point a narrative was portrayed that he was a bad teammate, but in private he was a great teammate and never cared if the media knew about it. Russ seems to be the opposite based on the stories
Marshawn is the only nfl player I trust. Bruh literally admitted he drinks a shot before the game and eats skittles for power. Good luck getting him to lie.
I mean, I literally watched him lie his ass off about being drunk, passed out in his wrecked car. But I do believe him here. Hard not to. Russ is the most obviously fake person ever.
Truth is it was the perfect call. Nobody was expecting it. Carroll took the blame and never said anything about Russ. But the throw was bad , Wilson led the receiver and it was supposed to be a back shoulder throw. If he puts I on the back shoulder it's a touchdown.
@@michaelwaninger3155That’s one of those few career defining plays for Pete & Russ that if it worked everyone would be talking about how genius it was and when it didn’t how terrible. Being a Seahawks fan that play was one hell of a roller coaster of emotions in a short time, I can only imagine what it was like for the players. Fact is Butler made a great play.
@@michaelwaninger3155Butler expected it. Back Shoulder throw to the opposite side the receiver was running to? Nah, Butler made a hell of a play and Lockett was soft AF going for that ball. Maybe RW led him a little bit too much but back shoulder is never where that ball was going.
@@michaelwaninger3155 Might be able to say that if they hadn't already run it that season. Butler jumped the route because he knew exactly what the play was because he'd seen it on tape already.
a lot of guys sort of show up and the best guys in the room and on the field but once football is over, cya. They don't hang out with teammates they dont go to weddings or birthdays. It doesn't mean they are jerks or assholes but some guys approach it like a 9-5. Clock in, give it 100, clock out and forget it. Beast respects that and is cool with that. When they put on the jersey Beast is 100% ride or die. The flip side is you don't always get it back.
The Packers tried so many times to get Marshawn. They tried to move up and draft him then get him from the Bill's. I bet A-Rod wanted to hand off to him.
Packers could have gotten Lynch if they wanted to, they were just stupid like most team and overvalue draft picks! Rodgers and Lynch would probably have gotten 3-4 super bowls together!
@@arturovidal5306I don’t think marshawn is the type of back to propel your team to an instant Super Bowl like that. Yes he is good but if anything I think rodgers needed to keep a Super Bowl level defense, and also maybe some more weapons
Remember when Ty called Russ a Douche bag and everyone went off on him? From the deepest part of my heart, I’m sorry Ty. You were correct the entire time.
Why Marshawn Lynch doesn't have his own weekly show where he just interacts with people and is 100% himself is beyond me. The man just seems like a great person and is as genuine and hilarious as they come.
"Draft Day" showed the story of a top ranked QB prospect from Wisconsin who is not a good teammate and is not supported by his teammates. Russell Wilson came out of Wisconsin and is not considered a good teammate. Interesting
The part of Lynch's story, where the coaching staff let Wilson sit out alone in the locker room and forbid players to speak to him, to me says a lot. It sounds like Russ was pretty buddy-buddy with the coaching staff and got preferential treatment and protection, especially when he couldn't handle playing poorly. Doesn't sound like he liked the heat but loved the attention when he played well. I also heard he was pissed the last year in Seattle because Pete stopped letting him throw air balls up for 3 picks a game, and he was upset it would affect his campaign for an MVP. Makes a lot of sense the way he acted last year with the Broncos before he got humbled. He seems to be selfish. Doing high-knees on the London flight while the rest of your teammates are trying to sleep. Sounds like an egotistical dude.
Marshawn Lynch was on Bar Rescue. He seemed 100% genuine and 100% accurate on what was going on in his bar and who worked there, family and friends be damned.
Loved that episode. It especially showed that for however tough and hard-nosed a football player he was, in real life he's a sweet guy who wants to help out the people around him, to the point of being unable to confront them when they're clearly taking advantage of him. Thankfully Jon Taffer showed up and helped put a stop to that (hopefully).
Team morale is so important. This is a lot of the Chiefs magic...it's not just talent they like each other and fight hard for each other. With a coach like Payton and a QB like Russ you can't have a pattern of winning no matter how much talent you have.
Lol what? Sean Payton had GREAT lockerroom presence with the Saints. We have all seen videos over the years of the Saints celebrating in the locker room and he had success with that team. Even now with the Broncos he is just trying to clean up the unnecessary BS that is team 3.
@@DaRaginCajunn Have y’all even watched the broncos this year?? Russ is obviously different, but the broncos have a lot more problems to deal with besides T3. From a stats and PFF Russ is having a good year. The broncos defense tho is probably the worst in the league.
@@DaRaginCajunn Yep he was great with the saints but he's berating the Broncos. Negativity is negativity and at the moment him and Russ are spewing it.
My favorite player of all time, only watched the Seahawks because of Beast Mode 😅 not to mention he had probably the best run of all time against the Saints
During the discussion Marshawn illuminated that a lot of the wonky issues that surrounded Russ were enabled and grew into being more problematic because of the way that staff on the team and Pete Carroll handled Russ. He points out how he couldn’t get Russ’s number and how he had reached out to somebody working for the team to get the number and that instead of being given the number he was told that Russ would call him. And then Russ called him from a blocked number. Staff of the team should’ve made a lot of effort to communicate to Russ how much something like that would disillusion him with his teammates. But even more then that Marshawn speaks about how Carroll treated Russ differently and instructed everybody on the team to treat him differently than everybody else got treated. Nobody could call him out or hold him accountable for anything but had to go to Pete with anything and then Pete would talk to Russ. Obviously if that’s the process Pete isn’t going up to Russ with any blunt assessments to hold him accountable like he did everybody else. And even if he was doing that you’ll still have issues if the coach holds everybody else accountable in front of the entire team while he does so privately with Russ. Handling somebody that way guarantees they’re not going to be a good teammate and ensures there will be some level of resentment against him. Nobody ever heard about it because Pete prevented it from coming out because he spent so many years insulating Russ from things that everybody else had to deal with. It was only when they fell out and Pete didn’t continue insulating Russ that the issues coaches and the team had with him began to flow out to the public. But as much of a goof as Russ seems like he may be I can’t fully blame him for the way he is because everybody let it happen for years instead of nipping it in the bud ASAP. You can’t handle somebody with kid gloves for a decade and then suddenly try to handle them normally or be surprised that constant coddling and being told you do no wrong and that every issue is somebody else’s fault results in a dude having an ego like he seems to have developed at the end. He’s responsible for what he does as everyone is but it’s also important to remember that the behaviors you allow or encourage play their role and deserve criticism as well. There’s always something to be said about putting people in situations to succeed and the way Pete handled Russ there locked in that eventually there’d be problems.
@Matt-cr4vv we will disagree. We heard Marshawn say something differently about Pete and Russ, and how Pete treated Russ. I believe Pete does a masterful job of allowing hugely divergent and different personalities to be who they are yet make a team out of these men. Witnessing Russ’s performance issues at Denver, many people now say “Hey, wait a minute, perhaps much of Russ’s success was a large part Pete Carroll and the system and players Pete and John Schneider put around him.” Pete started Russ as a rookie after the Seahawks dropped coin to woo Matt Flynn to Seattle. Check out the success of Geno Smith; to say he had a successful last year is a huge understatement. It was, by far, his most successful NFL year. Just after the Wilson trade, I saw a ranking of NFL quarterbacks and Drew Lock and Geno were the bottom two. Bottom. Pete gave both guys equal opportunity to become the starter and Pete steadfastly said Geno, with many people second-guessing that choice. Geno flourishes on a team where Russ had problems. Why? Geno bought into the system and what the coaches wanted. A rookie and young Russell Wilson becomes super successful; why? He bought into the system and what the coaches wanted. A team is more than the sum of its parts. The Super Bowl Seahawks had some amazing - sons mercurial - players on that team. Many went to other teams and did well, some OK. But they never did as well as when Pete coached them. Like Phil Jackson did with the Chicago Bulls and the Lakers, a successful professional coach has to be able to work with such a huge and wildly diverse set of egos, personalities, work ethic, and physical talent to create a successful team. Such a vastly under-recognized talent and skill.
Lob hated Russ so he isolated himself and Pete also isolated Russ from them as Lynch said. Brandon Marshall said when LOB dissolved Russ changed his relationship with the team. Which is why Lockett and DK back Russ.
@@Austin.Kilgore per Brandon Marshal the culture of the Seahawks during that time was the defensive didn’t rock with the offense and vice versa. Almost like they were two different teams. Created a very high atmosphere of competition but also was a little toxic. Plus when Russ lost the first game his rookie year the LOB wanted Matt Castle the vet to be QB.
He was tolerated in Seattle because he had “Russ Magic” but when you watched the way he acted and compared words to actions we all saw him for what he was. I personally was very happy to see him leave and have enjoyed watching him sink. Game is about the team and he was very much not in it for the team. Good luck Denver with that contract too
I grew up with the majority of people who were cut from the same cloth as Beast Mode. This man has no reason to lie and could have went further to BURY those people if he wanted to. I also know a few folks like Mr Unlimited and those can be the most self-centered, unapproachable humans I have ever meant. I would trust Mash to watch my kids if it came down to it or run up on somebody and I guarantee if he were a friend of yours he would be the one to hold you down 1000k before Russ would.
Now you know why Russ got booed when he came back to seattle. The legion of boom where the first to come out and speak on the special treatment that he got. I’m glad this is finally being brought into the light.
Richard Sherman went to Stanford and has tons of white friends. It’s not about him not being “Black enough”. More about him clearly not being real. His personality is manufactured and people that spend enough time with it can see through it. I’d rather not be friends with a guy because our personalities don’t match than not get along with him because he’s being fake to me.
Someone correct me, I don't think Marshawn said Russ was a bad teammate. Russ just doesn't kick it outside work hours and doesn't give co-workers his phone number. I had teammates in college who we worked well together but I spent as little time as possible with them. The bigger issue is that Carroll gave Russ special treatment. That's bad leadership and you can't really put it on someone for accepting special treatment. Which one of us would turn down a bonus at work if the manager said you're the only one in the department getting the bonus? People need to remember this is their job, not a random game. Some guys go to work, work, then leave work and go home. Not everyone wants to hang out after work 🤷♂️
You must’ve never worked a job where you had to depend on the next man. You can’t use a bonus as an analogy bc Russ wasn’t getting paid he was accepting special treatment knowing his teammates couldn’t get the same treatment that would be like if you work a job with one handicap spot and the boss offered you the spot but you know mike is handicapped and need it and you still take it you’ll look like a douche co worker
he gave him special treatement bc he wanted special treatment. yes it's terrible coaching but it's also at the end of the day on Russ. The type of QB who is a great leader, who his teammates would run through a wall for isn't asking for special treatment and he isn't accepting it if it's offered.
If you guys want to learn more about how the seahawks team chemistry was listen to Doug Baldwin's interview on the KJ Wright podcast. You'll understand that the 2012-2014 seahawks were like a brotherhood... They played hard for each other but it was all about accountability and pushing each other to perform at an elite level. Once Pete undermined that by telling them that Russ was not to be held accountable by them... they lost belief in Pete and everything they had worked so hard for.
@@teamdinosaurs999 No coach let's his QB be treated that way. Sherman and the other LOB players were great but they were seriously lacking in the personality dept.
I've never been a Marshawn Lynch fan at all, but I've never seen him as a liar either. And this isn't the first we've heard about problems with Russel Wilson.
I guess being an introvert makes you a bad tm8. Russ probably dealt with the bad game on his own time, automatically assuming it was personal towards ML is crazy.
@MAC11224 just a square guy. I think it's disgusting how Payton feels he can berate him on the sideline after a bad play.... Qbs always get special treatment...aint new. Russ was a 3rd round pick and found his way to being a part of 2 superbowl appearances. I don't like the narrative. Marshawn has had off field issues... Sherm has had off field issues Payton is a cheater and the most overrated 1 ring coach ever... But these guys can throw stones at russ...? Guy said he he has to stop acting like he's running for president...but isn't that what u want from a ceo of the business .aka qb. I don't like it. It smells of hate and him getting slander for being uppity ....... This is a probowler...superbowl winner...I've never seen it since Ditka and McMahon
Marshawn also said that Pete Carrol told the defensive unit they weren’t allowed to criticize Russel in practice & any “complaints” about russ had to go through him 💀💀💀💀
There aren't many people I would believe everything they say but Marshawn is one of them. Shows you the respect he has for Shannon if it took this long for him to talk about that stuff publicly.
He didn't say he was a bad teammate literally he just said itt didn't go to cool and because Pete didn't hold him accountable and that rubbed his teammates the wrong way!! So please don’t exaggerate what he said cause you ain’t feeling Russ!! Marshawn told enough without digging dude another hole so don’t make it seem more than what it is for views!!
@@tommyfu9271 I watched the episode, and you can't twist up other words for your content to be watched that's no correct!!!!! The only reason I even said what I said is because this content creator took what Marshawn said and created his own title to get his views here on his channel!!!!! If Marshawn didn't say it that way, then don't twist it!!!
Running back peaks are so tragically short. Terrell Davis was Super Bowl MVP and league MVP in back to back years, and that was it for his health. Marshawn played a little longer but 2014-15 was his absolute peak. Hearing what you hear from this interview, the Seahawks let ego, bias, and predetermined narrative dictate who got that ball on the 1-yard line and it wasn't going to be Marshawn. He couldn't be the MVP, the hero, the reason for the season, even though it was Marshawn who got them the 1st and goal, even though the Patriots frontline was cooked, even though Marshawn was at Terrell Davis levels of play. They wasted the last year of his prime.
It makes since to USUALLY throw the ball there because there’s one timeout. They probably only had time to run it three times so throwing it once usually makes since, but not with the run game being nearly unstoppable and if you do pass not a pass down the middle
i think Caroll honestly thought it was the best play call. let's be honest- the 99+ percent of the time he doesn't throw an interception nobody is talking about it. Was it the right play call? no. but people see the result then jump on it. it happens all the time in sports. if he throws a td everyone would say it was a great call the Patriots expected a run blah blah. It's it's an incomplete pass it's forgotten about. The sub 1 percent chance thing happens so then everyone says it was the worst call ever. it's all horseshit.
I don't think Marshawn Lynch ever said "Russell was a bad teammate" that's why he hated media 😂 will speculate ,twist and turn your words for controversy.
This is the longest story, about nothing, in NFL history. Why are we STILL talking about what kind of teammate Russ was to teammates he had 6+ years ago? This is the problem with the 24/7 news cycle.
how can you read the records of marshawn duis and hit and run arrests and charges, and still think russel is a bad person compared to marshawn. marshawn isn’t a bad person, he has made mistakes and could’ve killed someone on the road if he didn’t fix them, but he’s not a better person than russel.
Beastmode did say in the interview that he didnt want to say negative things because he didnt want to come off some type of way. I agree. I never really would've imagined Beast being how he genuinely is but man. Mad respect for the dude. Always being him. Through it all. That's what's up.
Honestly I think Russ was scared of Marshawn. I think Russ was intimidated by a lot of his old teammates. On the field it was fine because he could just be that “movie character” but off the field you actually gotta talk to people and have a personality.
Marshawn talks about how Pete told everybody not to go to Russ directly with any criticism. Everybody was told to go to Pete who would talk to Russ. Scared or not Russ was coddled to such an extreme that it’s somewhat surprising for me that there weren’t public issues sooner. Pete may have began that with good intent but it dooms you to fail if you never let a guy be held accountable
@@Matt-cr4vvyeah kind a develops a weird hierarchy trip too, like if you dont get a proper ego check you start to think you're above the criticism. Criticism isn't bad all the time, and I doubt criticism from Beast Mode would be anything other than constructive. The call to not have players approach Russell Wilson kinda disconnects a QB from the team that needs to have that 100% trust in him.
I agree 💯 with your opinion of Marshawn. I'm fortunate to call myself a Seahawks fan since '76. Marshawn is my absolute favorite Seahawk of all time. He's a different kinda football player. This story made me decide to go watch Lynch videos. I think fans forget what kind of runner and teammate he was. He's the king.
Thats lame of lynch to say if the man didnt wanna give out his number so what!? ur supposed to be pros it aint summer camp its a job...focus on ur job not building relationships like kids
I’m sorry but I’m getting sick of the constant hate on Russ. He helped win a Super Bowl and helped bring them back. This is just all so petty and personal.
As a lifelong Seahawk fan who lived in Seattle during this era this doesn’t surprise me one bit, Russ is a pretty selfish guy who cares more about his public image then his teammates im glad this stuff is finally getting exposed to the national media because it’s been like this for a long time
@@PropiaPersona Whoever scores that TD, likely wins SB MVP and essentially becomes the NFL poster child for the summer. Who do you think the NFL would have rather that poster child have been. Squeeky clean, corny AF Russell Wilson or "I'm only here so I don't get fined" Marshawn Lynch?
Real hawks fans love and appreciate Russ for what he did for us. Superbowl. Playoffs. Winning seasons. Get out of here with your pettiness. Respect the best HAWK of all time. His personality flaws PALE in comparison to what he did for our city. Didn't marshawn get popped for a terrible DUI a couple years ago in Vegas? Whats the worst thing russ does - spend too much time at childrens hospitals? Y'all have no perspective.
I understand where some of the Russ slander comes from, however he gets a lot more hate than some of these players in the league who have genuinely done horrible things. Idk its kinda strange to me
If ML says he was, I believe him.
Yeah ML is a no bs type guy. So it's probably true.
@colmodriscoll2084 marshawn lynch is a snake he never said none of this To Rusell face and marahawn lynch was known for his off the field issues
He’s still salty , he didn’t get to run it in for the superbowl win.
It’s not hard to see how Russ and Marshawns personalities wouldn’t mesh very well though. Russ is a no BS, head down and work, wants to be the best type of guy.
Wdym? The whole damn city is salty that Marshawn didnt get the ball. @@Chyeahokay
You can tell he held back and didn’t wanna speak badly on Russ but just kept it honest.
Yea I noticed that too. And what he did say was damning. I can imagine Russell sounded like a spoiled brat on the phone when beast mode reached out.
Nah this is pretty low on Marshawns part
Nobody attended Russells wedding except his Roommate and Jimmy Graham who Russ hadn't played with yet
what @@colbyreyburn6432
@@colbyreyburn6432Not as low as your IQ hombre 😘
When he got ejected from the game in Oakland and then rode the train home with fans, I knew he was an real dude.
Hell ya. He’s got a beast mode store in downtown Oakland. Ppl see him around town all the time.
what this happened? wow that's amazing.
So we just gone forget the dui charges
@@Marcus-ge5lw driving drunk no doubt is moronic
@@Marcus-ge5lwyes because that’s a human mistake get a life
Marshawn's face when Shannon asked him if he and Russ hung out was hilarious.
Rus reminds me of a Scientologist
Did ML mean Russ's number was "PRIVATE", cause otherwise ML needs to explain how he got called by Russ from a "BLOCKED PHONE NUMBER" unless he got called from that number before and after blocked it.
@bigfootwalker5399 what are you trying to say? When you dial someone's number you can block it so it doesn't show the phone number on ML phone. It says private so ML didn't know it was rus
@@bigfootwalker5399u can make ur number blocked so when u call anyone it says private caller
@bigfootwalker5399 a private number uses star67 or 69(forgot which one) but the number is still blocked when you call people. Meaning you can't see the number. In this sense private/blockd is the same thing.
Lynch has absolutely NO REASON to lie or just make false statements. Plus the majority of Wilson’s teammates basically said the same thing
No reason to lie, but he does have an angle as to why he's talking trash on popular podcasts. He wants his name out there in the headlines. Cause it's good for business.
But you know who it's bad for? Hawks fan. The city of Seattle. The current team.
Selfish of Lynch, wish he'd keep this private stuff to himself and move on like a man.
@@gradygridiron Mr. Grady Gridiron, it's been a decade. These are stories that sports fans are interested in and it's not like this is the first time ML has had cameras on him since his playing days ended. The usual for ML is to share the bare minimum about his thoughts and feelings with the public. At what point is it acceptable to you for him to share his perspective on a team and/or teammates he played for/with? How long in the past does it have to be before it's no longer selfish to share his point of view?
@@gradygridironYou couldn't be more wrong 😘
Yeah Richard Sherman has said the same thing before. It seems like Russ was separate from the rest of the locker room.
@hbathletictraining I hate to hear this about Russell Wilson, as a smaller guy myself with a solid arm and good accuracy, but who was put at slot receiver because I was quick and the coaches thought I'd be better at that than QB, but I loved playing QB.
And I always wanted to be able to have the accuracy and precision that Russ had in his prime. His ability on-field was amazing
He could fit in a receivers pocket a throw 60 yards downfield.
Ironic how much opposites Russ and Rodgers were. Rodgers never cared about how he came off to the media and was very blunt to the point a narrative was portrayed that he was a bad teammate, but in private he was a great teammate and never cared if the media knew about it. Russ seems to be the opposite based on the stories
Russ is a child. Has a team of people who do everything from wash his ass to feed him.
Yeah, the guy who had Hard Knocks produced like North Korean propaganda doesn’t care about what the media or the outside world think of him 🙄
@@Zcriger6Go suck it softy
They seem like exactly the same guy.
Both got the same amount of rings
Marshawn is the only nfl player I trust. Bruh literally admitted he drinks a shot before the game and eats skittles for power. Good luck getting him to lie.
I mean, I literally watched him lie his ass off about being drunk, passed out in his wrecked car.
But I do believe him here. Hard not to. Russ is the most obviously fake person ever.
@@saulspeaks2557I mean with that he shot his shot didn't he
Lmao eat skittles for power
Right!!!!😂😂
@@saulspeaks2557this just in famous nfl player doesn't want everyone to know everything about him....
Marshawn’s AR12 story was classic! Wish they would’ve played together in the NFL
Ar12? Boy get ya lame ass outta here 😭😭😭😭
@@maddmacctv9261hidden commet
GB really missed the boat there. He probably could have been the difference maker for the 2011-2014 teams that just missed superbowl
@@xsu-is7vqnever would have happened. Favre wanted Marshawn badly but the bills wanted Rodgers.
@@dylanb4494 Lynch trade to Seattle happened in 2010. Favre was gone already.
The 30 for 30 on the Seattle Seahawks is going to be legendary.
you assume anyone will make one.
Marshawn tried to call Russ and say “let’s ride”
hahahhahahah, im weak 🤣🤣
Russ wasn't trying to hear that ish 😂😂sent him to voicemail 😂😂
Let’s ride and then pass out in our Lambos
@@Akkbar21 it's better than "let's ride my super bowl winning quarterback name into the ground"
😂😂😂😂
Pat has clearly changed journalism in football forever, finally some honest takes. Love it. Keep up the good work fellas.
Gotta love his style he brings
I'm a texans fan and I'm still pissed they didn't give Marshawn the damn ball
I’m a Raider fan and that was the saddest call I ever seen
@@Ritchierozayim a Niner fan and that was the greatest play i ever seen! was on the ground laughing kicking my feet in the air
Let's go CJ! south Park to the heart checking in fashitsho
The part when he talks about laughing in Carroll's face immediately after the Malcolm Butler pick before heading into the locker room was wild.
Truth is it was the perfect call. Nobody was expecting it. Carroll took the blame and never said anything about Russ. But the throw was bad , Wilson led the receiver and it was supposed to be a back shoulder throw. If he puts I on the back shoulder it's a touchdown.
@@michaelwaninger3155That’s one of those few career defining plays for Pete & Russ that if it worked everyone would be talking about how genius it was and when it didn’t how terrible. Being a Seahawks fan that play was one hell of a roller coaster of emotions in a short time, I can only imagine what it was like for the players. Fact is Butler made a great play.
@@michaelwaninger3155Butler expected it. Back Shoulder throw to the opposite side the receiver was running to? Nah, Butler made a hell of a play and Lockett was soft AF going for that ball. Maybe RW led him a little bit too much but back shoulder is never where that ball was going.
@@michaelwaninger3155
Might be able to say that if they hadn't already run it that season. Butler jumped the route because he knew exactly what the play was because he'd seen it on tape already.
The situation clearly called for a pass so they could get another shot at the goal if it was incomplete. It was a good call just poorly executed
Marshawn Lynch is the type of guy who'll keep it 100 with you at all times. I believe him.
“we’ll get them next time” after throwing a game losing interception is wild
bro really thinks he’s a movie character
😂 that should’ve been all the clips people are making.
I can hear Russell Wilson telling Pete Carrol “Screw that, I don’t want to associate with those thugs”
😂😂😂
He said he didnt mess with Russ outside of fooball, but he also said when it came to the game he would ride with Russ.
Because Marshawn is a professional.
Right
a lot of guys sort of show up and the best guys in the room and on the field but once football is over, cya. They don't hang out with teammates they dont go to weddings or birthdays. It doesn't mean they are jerks or assholes but some guys approach it like a 9-5. Clock in, give it 100, clock out and forget it. Beast respects that and is cool with that. When they put on the jersey Beast is 100% ride or die. The flip side is you don't always get it back.
He won with him. Finish the sentence. That’s his reason why. I fixed your lack off context.
@@espectrodelayautja6320the reasoning doesn’t matter he’s said when it comes to playing with Russ he would have him on his team anyday
The Packers tried so many times to get Marshawn. They tried to move up and draft him then get him from the Bill's. I bet A-Rod wanted to hand off to him.
Favre too
Packers could have gotten Lynch if they wanted to, they were just stupid like most team and overvalue draft picks! Rodgers and Lynch would probably have gotten 3-4 super bowls together!
@@arturovidal5306they won the Super Bowl the year they didn’t trade for him
and your point Is?
@@arturovidal5306I don’t think marshawn is the type of back to propel your team to an instant Super Bowl like that. Yes he is good but if anything I think rodgers needed to keep a Super Bowl level defense, and also maybe some more weapons
Remember when Ty called Russ a Douche bag and everyone went off on him?
From the deepest part of my heart, I’m sorry Ty. You were correct the entire time.
Ty?
@@Barthangalangi think he meant ty schmidt
Real ones like Ty always felt that way about russ. Could see through his insincere fake bs for years
If you're all butt hurt because Russ didn't want to give out his number, I feel sorry fkr you 😂
People thought he wasn’t?
Russ has the personality of Drake if he were a football player
Damn, you right!
spot on
Now you’re talking my language, talking my language
I think you spelled Ben Simmons wrong
Na he more like the weekend lmao
Never forget: Drafted by Buffalo Bills and thought Buffalo was NYC, plane landed in Buffalo in a snowstorm and he was dumbfounded. 😂
Lol
lynch? Lol
@@Austin.Kilgoreyup lol
He's from Oakland like me. We've only seen snow from Tahoe.
@CaptainTrips560not like Buffalo
Why Marshawn Lynch doesn't have his own weekly show where he just interacts with people and is 100% himself is beyond me. The man just seems like a great person and is as genuine and hilarious as they come.
And he still tried to be polite abiut it. He didn't want to shove him under the bus, and no matter what it made Russ sound real bad.
I love how much Chuck Pagano contributes to this show. Its fantastic.
I remember being a freshman in high school and hearing all about him and how good he was as a senior. Love that guy
Marshan is such a good person. Love that he keeps it real and gives us a little insight without getting too deep into it.
DUI
Marshawn Lynch is known for being a great teammate. I believe him.
i hope its not only ohhh russ is a bad teamate cause he wont give his phone number eheh
ML is so laid back that he seems like a hard guy not to get along with so if he has issues something was wrong
"Draft Day" showed the story of a top ranked QB prospect from Wisconsin who is not a good teammate and is not supported by his teammates. Russell Wilson came out of Wisconsin and is not considered a good teammate. Interesting
" say it with me you pancake eat'n MF'r ! "
Nobody went to his birthday either this off-season 😂
He was the savior for Seattle as well...
Happy for Bo Callahan and the pancake eating GM that they inevitably won a SuperBowl. And the Browns still suck.
@@tharengore7215not even true that defense was legendary. Best defense since ravens or Steelers.
The part of Lynch's story, where the coaching staff let Wilson sit out alone in the locker room and forbid players to speak to him, to me says a lot. It sounds like Russ was pretty buddy-buddy with the coaching staff and got preferential treatment and protection, especially when he couldn't handle playing poorly. Doesn't sound like he liked the heat but loved the attention when he played well. I also heard he was pissed the last year in Seattle because Pete stopped letting him throw air balls up for 3 picks a game, and he was upset it would affect his campaign for an MVP. Makes a lot of sense the way he acted last year with the Broncos before he got humbled. He seems to be selfish. Doing high-knees on the London flight while the rest of your teammates are trying to sleep. Sounds like an egotistical dude.
I love that 5 minutes in I was like “is that chuck?”
Marshawn Lynch was on Bar Rescue. He seemed 100% genuine and 100% accurate on what was going on in his bar and who worked there, family and friends be damned.
Loved that episode. It especially showed that for however tough and hard-nosed a football player he was, in real life he's a sweet guy who wants to help out the people around him, to the point of being unable to confront them when they're clearly taking advantage of him. Thankfully Jon Taffer showed up and helped put a stop to that (hopefully).
Team morale is so important. This is a lot of the Chiefs magic...it's not just talent they like each other and fight hard for each other. With a coach like Payton and a QB like Russ you can't have a pattern of winning no matter how much talent you have.
Lol what? Sean Payton had GREAT lockerroom presence with the Saints. We have all seen videos over the years of the Saints celebrating in the locker room and he had success with that team. Even now with the Broncos he is just trying to clean up the unnecessary BS that is team 3.
@@DaRaginCajunn Have y’all even watched the broncos this year?? Russ is obviously different, but the broncos have a lot more problems to deal with besides T3. From a stats and PFF Russ is having a good year. The broncos defense tho is probably the worst in the league.
@@DaRaginCajunn Yep he was great with the saints but he's berating the Broncos. Negativity is negativity and at the moment him and Russ are spewing it.
@Clark42EoC where are you getting any of this from?
@@Spoons81lol hell yeaaah me too 🤣🤣🤣
As a seahawks fan its kind of funny because i think we kind of suspected stuff like this was happening at the time. And now it comes out public lol
My favorite player of all time, only watched the Seahawks because of Beast Mode 😅 not to mention he had probably the best run of all time against the Saints
Boy was it Fabulous having him as our RB back in the day,
During the discussion Marshawn illuminated that a lot of the wonky issues that surrounded Russ were enabled and grew into being more problematic because of the way that staff on the team and Pete Carroll handled Russ. He points out how he couldn’t get Russ’s number and how he had reached out to somebody working for the team to get the number and that instead of being given the number he was told that Russ would call him. And then Russ called him from a blocked number. Staff of the team should’ve made a lot of effort to communicate to Russ how much something like that would disillusion him with his teammates. But even more then that Marshawn speaks about how Carroll treated Russ differently and instructed everybody on the team to treat him differently than everybody else got treated. Nobody could call him out or hold him accountable for anything but had to go to Pete with anything and then Pete would talk to Russ. Obviously if that’s the process Pete isn’t going up to Russ with any blunt assessments to hold him accountable like he did everybody else. And even if he was doing that you’ll still have issues if the coach holds everybody else accountable in front of the entire team while he does so privately with Russ. Handling somebody that way guarantees they’re not going to be a good teammate and ensures there will be some level of resentment against him. Nobody ever heard about it because Pete prevented it from coming out because he spent so many years insulating Russ from things that everybody else had to deal with. It was only when they fell out and Pete didn’t continue insulating Russ that the issues coaches and the team had with him began to flow out to the public. But as much of a goof as Russ seems like he may be I can’t fully blame him for the way he is because everybody let it happen for years instead of nipping it in the bud ASAP. You can’t handle somebody with kid gloves for a decade and then suddenly try to handle them normally or be surprised that constant coddling and being told you do no wrong and that every issue is somebody else’s fault results in a dude having an ego like he seems to have developed at the end. He’s responsible for what he does as everyone is but it’s also important to remember that the behaviors you allow or encourage play their role and deserve criticism as well. There’s always something to be said about putting people in situations to succeed and the way Pete handled Russ there locked in that eventually there’d be problems.
No one’s gonna read all this brotha try to condense it
100% on Russell Wilson
TLDR: you can’t baby someone for years and then expect them to act rational, and not like a baby, when they get treated as a regular person
Use paragraphs and make two comments. This isn’t Journalism 101.
@Matt-cr4vv we will disagree. We heard Marshawn say something differently about Pete and Russ, and how Pete treated Russ. I believe Pete does a masterful job of allowing hugely divergent and different personalities to be who they are yet make a team out of these men. Witnessing Russ’s performance issues at Denver, many people now say “Hey, wait a minute, perhaps much of Russ’s success was a large part Pete Carroll and the system and players Pete and John Schneider put around him.”
Pete started Russ as a rookie after the Seahawks dropped coin to woo Matt Flynn to Seattle. Check out the success of Geno Smith; to say he had a successful last year is a huge understatement. It was, by far, his most successful NFL year. Just after the Wilson trade, I saw a ranking of NFL quarterbacks and Drew Lock and Geno were the bottom two. Bottom. Pete gave both guys equal opportunity to become the starter and Pete steadfastly said Geno, with many people second-guessing that choice. Geno flourishes on a team where Russ had problems. Why? Geno bought into the system and what the coaches wanted. A rookie and young Russell Wilson becomes super successful; why? He bought into the system and what the coaches wanted.
A team is more than the sum of its parts. The Super Bowl Seahawks had some amazing - sons mercurial - players on that team. Many went to other teams and did well, some OK. But they never did as well as when Pete coached them.
Like Phil Jackson did with the Chicago Bulls and the Lakers, a successful professional coach has to be able to work with such a huge and wildly diverse set of egos, personalities, work ethic, and physical talent to create a successful team. Such a vastly under-recognized talent and skill.
Sharpe podcast is amazing, dude is so likable people open up
Honest sounds about right…Wilson’s personality always seemed so forced and fake and that’s not to say he’s not a decent dude
Nothing fake about Russ , I’m getting jealous vibes from this comment
@derrick1909 you know nothing about Rusell he's a great Dad and Husband meanwhile Marshawn lynch is bitter and emotional
@@YounginBallinfacts Rusell Wilson isna quiet chill laid back dude
@@darnellwilliams8783no way youre a real person
@@kja6336 yall lanes hating on Rusell and Marshawn is a muscle head
Some of his team said Russ "wasn't black enough", but keep saying it's ONLY Russ' fault.
Yeah kinda messed up, he kinda whitewashed but he probably felt abandoned by his own team, idk tho, we weren’t there. Only the players kno wats up
WE LIVE IN A WORLD WHERE GROWN MEN TAKE SCRIPTED NFL ENTERTAINMENT SERIOUSLY
90's football was the last era of real football
Lob hated Russ so he isolated himself and Pete also isolated Russ from them as Lynch said. Brandon Marshall said when LOB dissolved Russ changed his relationship with the team. Which is why Lockett and DK back Russ.
who is LOB?
@@LuckyAJCLegion Of Boom, the defense.
@@giro8083 ahh got it
Why didn’t LOB fck with Russ?
@@Austin.Kilgore per Brandon Marshal the culture of the Seahawks during that time was the defensive didn’t rock with the offense and vice versa. Almost like they were two different teams. Created a very high atmosphere of competition but also was a little toxic. Plus when Russ lost the first game his rookie year the LOB wanted Matt Castle the vet to be QB.
He was tolerated in Seattle because he had “Russ Magic” but when you watched the way he acted and compared words to actions we all saw him for what he was. I personally was very happy to see him leave and have enjoyed watching him sink. Game is about the team and he was very much not in it for the team. Good luck Denver with that contract too
What do you mean for what he was?
Just don't forget the success too, he wasn't all bad for yal.. show some appreciation I'd say but I'm nobody so take it or leave it
He’s looked better with the Broncos than his last year with the hawks lol especially with Payton he’s looking good
@@WitnessRAHthe defense carried him.
There was a college teammate of Russ's who said "Once you understand that Russ is running for president 24/7 everything makes sense."
that's an amazing quote.
Which player said that? Was he at Wisconsin or NC State?
I love when Pat calls Shannon unk😂
I grew up with the majority of people who were cut from the same cloth as Beast Mode. This man has no reason to lie and could have went further to BURY those people if he wanted to. I also know a few folks like Mr Unlimited and those can be the most self-centered, unapproachable humans I have ever meant. I would trust Mash to watch my kids if it came down to it or run up on somebody and I guarantee if he were a friend of yours he would be the one to hold you down 1000k before Russ would.
well said. wilson has always come across as fake and selfish.
Lol beast mode just gets DUI
A lot of former Seahawks players have been saying that recently. There has to be something to it especially because Russell Wilson sucks now.
They need to make 30 for 30 on the 2012-2019 Seahawks teams. It’ll be interesting to hear all the stories that come out of that
Just call the GOAT decade
Now you know why Russ got booed when he came back to seattle. The legion of boom where the first to come out and speak on the special treatment that he got. I’m glad this is finally being brought into the light.
Russell's problem in Seatlle was more to do with him not being black enough for Richard Sherman and Sherman turned the team on him over that.
Richard Sherman went to Stanford and has tons of white friends. It’s not about him not being “Black enough”. More about him clearly not being real. His personality is manufactured and people that spend enough time with it can see through it. I’d rather not be friends with a guy because our personalities don’t match than not get along with him because he’s being fake to me.
Yup
Russell is what u would think an Alien pretending to be a human would act like
Marshawn doesnt do interviews often so i doubt hed lie on this. Loved watching this dude play great guy
I'm not surprised to hear that about Aaron Rodgers. One of the reasons he's my favorite quarterback.
Qaaron Rodgers
Russell Wilson is the Kawhi Leonard of the nfl. Bro is always quiet, and when he does talk, it’s usually cringe af
Someone correct me, I don't think Marshawn said Russ was a bad teammate. Russ just doesn't kick it outside work hours and doesn't give co-workers his phone number. I had teammates in college who we worked well together but I spent as little time as possible with them.
The bigger issue is that Carroll gave Russ special treatment. That's bad leadership and you can't really put it on someone for accepting special treatment. Which one of us would turn down a bonus at work if the manager said you're the only one in the department getting the bonus?
People need to remember this is their job, not a random game. Some guys go to work, work, then leave work and go home. Not everyone wants to hang out after work 🤷♂️
Exactly. But people are absolutely slow and can’t pay attention for more than 10 seconds
You must’ve never worked a job where you had to depend on the next man. You can’t use a bonus as an analogy bc Russ wasn’t getting paid he was accepting special treatment knowing his teammates couldn’t get the same treatment that would be like if you work a job with one handicap spot and the boss offered you the spot but you know mike is handicapped and need it and you still take it you’ll look like a douche co worker
Actually franchise quarterbacks are always treated differently
he gave him special treatement bc he wanted special treatment. yes it's terrible coaching but it's also at the end of the day on Russ. The type of QB who is a great leader, who his teammates would run through a wall for isn't asking for special treatment and he isn't accepting it if it's offered.
Marshawn is a 🐐 of a personality
If you guys want to learn more about how the seahawks team chemistry was listen to Doug Baldwin's interview on the KJ Wright podcast.
You'll understand that the 2012-2014 seahawks were like a brotherhood... They played hard for each other but it was all about accountability and pushing each other to perform at an elite level. Once Pete undermined that by telling them that Russ was not to be held accountable by them... they lost belief in Pete and everything they had worked so hard for.
Held accountable for what? And how exactly did they “hold people accountable”?
@@Austin.Kilgore Like if I guy made a mistake, that was called out, and that person was expected to correct that mistake.
@@teamdinosaurs999 No coach let's his QB be treated that way. Sherman and the other LOB players were great but they were seriously lacking in the personality dept.
Seahawks not running the ball making a lot more sense
Marshawn never said Russ was a bad teammate. The slander the east coast clowns have for him is unreal.
East Coast clowns??? Lol What are you talking about?
I've never been a Marshawn Lynch fan at all, but I've never seen him as a liar either. And this isn't the first we've heard about problems with Russel Wilson.
I guess being an introvert makes you a bad tm8. Russ probably dealt with the bad game on his own time, automatically assuming it was personal towards ML is crazy.
The russ slander is out of control. People are so fickle. Real hawks fans love and appreciate #3, best hawk of all time.
sweet. FINALLY SOME SEATTLE TALK ON THE MCAFEE SHOW..
Russ isn't necessarily easy to hate, but he's hard to root for.
Completely disagree,he’s very easy to root for
@LanceG007 his play has declined and his personality appears to be completely fabricated.
Why
@MAC11224 just a square guy. I think it's disgusting how Payton feels he can berate him on the sideline after a bad play....
Qbs always get special treatment...aint new.
Russ was a 3rd round pick and found his way to being a part of 2 superbowl appearances.
I don't like the narrative.
Marshawn has had off field issues...
Sherm has had off field issues
Payton is a cheater and the most overrated 1 ring coach ever...
But these guys can throw stones at russ...?
Guy said he he has to stop acting like he's running for president...but isn't that what u want from a ceo of the business
.aka qb.
I don't like it.
It smells of hate and him getting slander for being uppity .......
This is a probowler...superbowl winner...I've never seen it since Ditka and McMahon
Marshawn also said that Pete Carrol told the defensive unit they weren’t allowed to criticize Russel in practice & any “complaints” about russ had to go through him 💀💀💀💀
Why would you want to criticize your own QB in practice? Sounds like Carrol was dealing with some world class psychos.
Shannon is flexing with the career choices right now.
Unknown caller: Let’s Ride 😂🤣💀Go Hawks!💙💚
There aren't many people I would believe everything they say but Marshawn is one of them. Shows you the respect he has for Shannon if it took this long for him to talk about that stuff publicly.
DUI
“Ok, Tony you been hater doe” 😂😂😂
He didn't say he was a bad teammate literally he just said itt didn't go to cool and because Pete didn't hold him accountable and that rubbed his teammates the wrong way!! So please don’t exaggerate what he said cause you ain’t feeling Russ!! Marshawn told enough without digging dude another hole so don’t make it seem more than what it is for views!!
he didn't use the words "bad teammate" but he gave multiple examples of him being a terrible teammate especially as a qb.
@@tommyfu9271 I watched the episode, and you can't twist up other words for your content to be watched that's no correct!!!!! The only reason I even said what I said is because this content creator took what Marshawn said and created his own title to get his views here on his channel!!!!! If Marshawn didn't say it that way, then don't twist it!!!
It’s crazy they waited till he finally struggled which he never did before and still scored a lot of TDs
Grown men gossiping. The equivalent of The View but for dudes.
Facts
Marshawn is a real one. I believe him. And many other Russell's teammates have alluded to the same sentiments that Marshawn is speaking on.
No matter what anyone says Seattle had a good run with Russ.
I am SHOCKED SHOCKED!!! Well not that shocked...
Running back peaks are so tragically short. Terrell Davis was Super Bowl MVP and league MVP in back to back years, and that was it for his health. Marshawn played a little longer but 2014-15 was his absolute peak. Hearing what you hear from this interview, the Seahawks let ego, bias, and predetermined narrative dictate who got that ball on the 1-yard line and it wasn't going to be Marshawn. He couldn't be the MVP, the hero, the reason for the season, even though it was Marshawn who got them the 1st and goal, even though the Patriots frontline was cooked, even though Marshawn was at Terrell Davis levels of play. They wasted the last year of his prime.
It makes since to USUALLY throw the ball there because there’s one timeout. They probably only had time to run it three times so throwing it once usually makes since, but not with the run game being nearly unstoppable and if you do pass not a pass down the middle
i think Caroll honestly thought it was the best play call. let's be honest- the 99+ percent of the time he doesn't throw an interception nobody is talking about it. Was it the right play call? no. but people see the result then jump on it. it happens all the time in sports. if he throws a td everyone would say it was a great call the Patriots expected a run blah blah. It's it's an incomplete pass it's forgotten about. The sub 1 percent chance thing happens so then everyone says it was the worst call ever. it's all horseshit.
clown take it was just a bad paly call
Proud to say I saw the beast mode run in person. Goosebumps. Unreal.
Marshawn should replace Jimmy Fallon on late night
Marshawn should replace Alex Trebek on Jeopardy
I don't think Marshawn Lynch ever said "Russell was a bad teammate" that's why he hated media 😂 will speculate ,twist and turn your words for controversy.
I still believe that Ciara implemented team 3 for Russ to make him more of a celebrity to help her status vs Russ just being a football player.
Ciara is definitely the puppet master... Right down to the coparenting
How many Seahawks would go to Children’s Hospital to inspire the sick kids ??
One
Russell
This is the longest story, about nothing, in NFL history. Why are we STILL talking about what kind of teammate Russ was to teammates he had 6+ years ago? This is the problem with the 24/7 news cycle.
Check out the comment thread and you'll see why. Obsessive fans with nothing better to do than debate about a guy's character.
how can you read the records of marshawn duis and hit and run arrests and charges, and still think russel is a bad person compared to marshawn. marshawn isn’t a bad person, he has made mistakes and could’ve killed someone on the road if he didn’t fix them, but he’s not a better person than russel.
Beastmode did say in the interview that he didnt want to say negative things because he didnt want to come off some type of way. I agree. I never really would've imagined Beast being how he genuinely is but man. Mad respect for the dude. Always being him. Through it all. That's what's up.
Honestly I think Russ was scared of Marshawn. I think Russ was intimidated by a lot of his old teammates. On the field it was fine because he could just be that “movie character” but off the field you actually gotta talk to people and have a personality.
Marshawn talks about how Pete told everybody not to go to Russ directly with any criticism. Everybody was told to go to Pete who would talk to Russ. Scared or not Russ was coddled to such an extreme that it’s somewhat surprising for me that there weren’t public issues sooner. Pete may have began that with good intent but it dooms you to fail if you never let a guy be held accountable
@@Matt-cr4vvyeah kind a develops a weird hierarchy trip too, like if you dont get a proper ego check you start to think you're above the criticism. Criticism isn't bad all the time, and I doubt criticism from Beast Mode would be anything other than constructive. The call to not have players approach Russell Wilson kinda disconnects a QB from the team that needs to have that 100% trust in him.
He said “I’ll get em next time “ 😂😂😂
It’s crazy people like Colin Cowherd will champion plastic people like Russ and create the villain image for Arron Rogers…
Please protect Pat at all cost🙏🏾
I agree 💯 with your opinion of Marshawn. I'm fortunate to call myself a Seahawks fan since '76. Marshawn is my absolute favorite Seahawk of all time.
He's a different kinda football player. This story made me decide to go watch Lynch videos. I think fans forget what kind of runner and teammate he was.
He's the king.
Thats lame of lynch to say if the man didnt wanna give out his number so what!? ur supposed to be pros it aint summer camp its a job...focus on ur job not building relationships like kids
Should of ran that ball 😂
Pete Carroll is the coach not russ
I’m sorry but I’m getting sick of the constant hate on Russ. He helped win a Super Bowl and helped bring them back. This is just all so petty and personal.
He has always given off psychopathic vibes in my option
russell wilson is a sociopath
Russel Wilsons character arc is fuckin insane
As a lifelong Seahawk fan who lived in Seattle during this era this doesn’t surprise me one bit, Russ is a pretty selfish guy who cares more about his public image then his teammates im glad this stuff is finally getting exposed to the national media because it’s been like this for a long time
Is that why he wanted to throw TD to win the superbowl instead of lynch running
@@PropiaPersona He should have made a lunch run. You wanna ham sammy?
@@PropiaPersonahe didn’t make that call.
@@PropiaPersona Whoever scores that TD, likely wins SB MVP and essentially becomes the NFL poster child for the summer. Who do you think the NFL would have rather that poster child have been. Squeeky clean, corny AF Russell Wilson or "I'm only here so I don't get fined" Marshawn Lynch?
Real hawks fans love and appreciate Russ for what he did for us.
Superbowl. Playoffs. Winning seasons.
Get out of here with your pettiness. Respect the best HAWK of all time.
His personality flaws PALE in comparison to what he did for our city.
Didn't marshawn get popped for a terrible DUI a couple years ago in Vegas?
Whats the worst thing russ does - spend too much time at childrens hospitals?
Y'all have no perspective.
Love It Pat ThePatMcafeeShow Bro Let's Gooooooooo.
Russ is a cornball made with 90 day corn😏
And people wonder why Russ got booed in Seattle in that broncos game.
Beastmode and Arod story was wonderful
Excellent show Pat!
I understand where some of the Russ slander comes from, however he gets a lot more hate than some of these players in the league who have genuinely done horrible things. Idk its kinda strange to me