We all know that NFL fans love their favorite teams and players, especially when it comes to the Seattle Seahawks. So it comes as no surprise that one Seahawks fan created a sweet Marshawn Lynch sound board, which he so eloquently named Speaks Mode (a play on Beast Mode, Lynch’s nickname — for those of you who didn’t catch that).
With Speaks Mode, you can play all of Lynch’s famous (or infamous) quotes from his totally noteworthy press conferences, including greats such as “Yeah,” “I’m thankful,” and “Thanks for asking.” So why not piss off your boss and waste your work day messing around with the Lynch sound board? You can find it here.
Enjoy, and you’re welcome.
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