Running back Seattle Seahawks’ Marshawn Lynch,
in a rare media interview, said Monday that most people tell he grew up, he is
equal to zero. And now he use motivation to help poor children in his hometown
of Oakland
through his "family first" basis. "I think the most important
thing is," Lynch told the "shop" ESPN in Seattle in 710. "Take a different light into
their lives, let them know that they do have a chance.
"Most people tell me to grow, I either
dead, or in prison in the 18 years old. My friends don't let it to 18. I have a
house is now in prison because they are 16. This is I want to change my
neighbors. I feel that if I tried to help them can affect a child's life, this
is a victory for me." Reputation, however, is still not easy (Merrill Lynch),
the score to win 6 - yard landing beat Denver
Broncos 26-20 in overtime Sunday.
"In that position, I think I have
never been to famous so someone want to spy on me, follow my every move," Lynch
said. "This is not something I like. Love and support, I appreciate that.
But it may be a bit out of control with some others. In the end of the day, we
take a bath, shave off the beard like the others. This is my point of
view." Though he was ill fame, Lynch in the football field is right at
home, he said he never nervous.
