Marshawn lynch

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So do you believe it when he says he is retiring from the nfl for good. Do you think he should walk away while he still can or should he comeback and play with the Oakland raiders his hometown for at least one season before he calls it quits or start his own reality show or go into broadcasting he truly is must see tv hate him or love him would love to hear your opinions. Good luck at the tables
 
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I hope not - hate to see him go!
 
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That position in the NFL takes so much abuse, I don't blame him for getting out relatively healthy and moving on to other things.
 
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It's not surprising that guys can play only a handful of years and get super rich in the NFL. I'm not surprised to see it happen, and I feel like it's an unstoppable trend. Some guys choose to stick around longer to chase the Super Bowl dream. Lynch won a Super Bowl, almost two. Would love to see him in beast mode for at least a few more years, but that's only what I want.
 
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He didn't have much left, but he left some money on the table. Hope he doesn't have to come back if he doesn't want to.
 
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That position in the NFL takes so much abuse, I don't blame him for getting out relatively healthy and moving on to other things.

^ this times 1,000.

I would have loved to keep watching him play, but if he's decided it's his time to walk away from the game then all power to him.
 
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That position in the NFL takes so much abuse, I don't blame him for getting out relatively healthy and moving on to other things.

So many of them wish they took that advice you got that right thanks for sharing and good luck at the tables
 
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It's not surprising that guys can play only a handful of years and get super rich in the NFL. I'm not surprised to see it happen, and I feel like it's an unstoppable trend. Some guys choose to stick around longer to chase the Super Bowl dream. Lynch won a Super Bowl, almost two. Would love to see him in beast mode for at least a few more years, but that's only what I want.

We hear you bro and you are not alone on that many feel the same way but it is what it is good luck at the tables
 
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He didn't have much left, but he left some money on the table. Hope he doesn't have to come back if he doesn't want to.

Can't really confirm if he didn't have much in the tank do to injuries and such but one thing is for sure he left his mark on the game and is truly looking out for his love ones and his community thanks for sharing and good luck at the tables
 
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