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Marshawn 'Beast Mode' Lynch Shows Mike Williams' Middle School Love After Pete Carroll Super Bowl Controversy

Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch is currently one of the most coveted running backs in the NFL. His outstanding performances over the last two years were more than a contributing factor for the Seahawks' consecutive championship appearances. In recent news, Lynch took some time away from sticking it to the NFL to hang out with a bunch of middle school kids. This all takes place shortly after it was revealed that Lynch may have been intentionally snubbed during the super bowl.

Before his time as professional, Marshawn played college ball for the University of California, Berkeley. During his time there, he earned the title of the school's Second Best All-time Rusher.

His outstanding performances earned him first round pick by the Buffalo Bills in the 2007 NFL Draft. Now, of course, the 28-year-old is one of the best players on one of the best teams in the league.

According to TMZ Sports, he recently decided to share his fame with a group of up-and-comers:

"Beast Mode went Surprise Mode on a bunch of middle school kids...when he quietly rolled up to campus to kick it with the football team -- and the students went crazy! It all went down at Brentwood School in L.A. -- where Marshawn Lynch former Seattle Seahawks teammate Mike Williams is the coach for the middle school football squad. Mike tells us he's still tight with Lynch -- and since Marshawn happened to be in L.A., he invited the RB to come hang with the kids..."

It seams that Lynch is not as salty as previously though. Its quite surprising really, because according to this report by NJ, he was pretty upset after Pete Carroll (allegedly) intentionally snubbed him:

"Meanwhile, Marshawn Lynch, with 133 total yards of offense and a punishing, pain-inflicting performance running the ball, was apparently so upset with the decision that he trudged off to the locker room before the game finished. Lynch was merely inches away from sealing the game only seconds before Wilson's ill-fated throw. That's when Carroll and Bevell made the play-call blunder."

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