Peyton and Eli Manning knew exactly what they were getting when they brought Marshawn Lynch back to their simulcast of primetime football. So they couldn't have been too surprised when the legendary running back dropped some double-barreled curses within his first minute of hitting the airwaves.
Lynch was a guest on the Manningcast for Saturday night's NFC West-deciding game between the San Francisco 49ers and the five-time Pro Bowler's former team, the Seattle Seahawks. Eli led off the segment by bringing up Lynch's expletive-filled previous appearance.
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"We had you on the show in season one and forgot to tell you, you cannot use profanity on air," Eli Manning began. "So, Marshawn, would you please promise not to curse tonight unless of course you're cursing at Peyton. We all agree that it's totally fine if you do that."
After a brief joke about the FCC fines incurred by Lynch's last appearance, he made sure Omaha Productions was on the hook for a few more.
"You know, just to get things on the up-and-up, [expletive], [expletive], let's just get it started, get it out there," replied Lynch. The clip below, as you've probably figured out, is not safe for work. Unless you work for the FCC, in which case it's both germane and lucrative.
Lynch attempted to be on his best behavior from there on out. It didn't always work, but it was entirely true to the man who became a legend both on and off the field.
Lynch had plenty to be happy about Saturday night. His Seahawks dominated the Niners on the road, led by a bruising ground attack.
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