Essay About Marshawn Lynch

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Marshawn Lynch is 5 foot 11 inches and weighs 225 pounds, he is a american football player playing for the NFL team the Seattle Seahawks, and has gotten the nickname “Beast mode”. Among football fans this man is the best in the world at his position. Marshawn grew up in Oakland California with three siblings, his mother held the school record for the 400 meter dash at Oakland Technical high school which Marshawn later attended himself.

Marshawn lynch is the best running back in last years league and almost won a super bowl cup because of it. He was drafted in 2007 to Buffalo in the 12th round and played with them for six years and made 18 million dollars with them. after that he got drafted again by the Seattle seahawks and rejoined with his old college roommate. Even though Lynch plays his position perfectly that doesn 't mean he doesn 't have any flaws, he was arrested for a DUI when he left a bar in buffalo and drove drunk striking a woman with his car the proceed to run from the scene of the crime. also Marshawn lynch was fined $50,000 dollars for not talking to the
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And to top everything off he has already accomplished so much in his life as well, he already is now providing for his mother and has started his own charity not to mention that he has broken almost every record that a running back could ever hold. I think that I am like Marshawn lynch sure i don 't play football although I am one of the best in my sport but the extra thing that he does with the community and with kids across the country. One day I would also like to start my own charity for feeding people not only in my community or city but the whole country. And show people that it 's not that hard to give to other rather than keep it all to yourself. So there is Marshawn lynch the Beast

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