Marshawn Lynch Says Russell Wilson Not HOF Material in BetOnline All Access Exclusive

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Marshawn Lynch and Russell Wilson secured a Super Bowl championship for the city of Seattle and its football fanatics.

However, while the two remain good friends, Beast Mode recently said that Wilson still has more to prove before earning the status of a projected Hall of Fame player.

"That little motherf***er is a magician, man...I've seen him turn sh*t into sugar before, man," Lynch said on The Pacman Jones Show, produced by BetOnline, this week.

When directly asked if he thinks Wilson is a Hall of Famer, Lynch would not commit to anything and subtly alluded to Wilson’s pitfalls and dysfunction in Denver.

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"At that position, it's gotta be more than just the numbers," Lynch said. "What you bring to the organizations...how your teammates function with you...but as far as the numbers you just read off, he's got a good body of work.

"I just think it's going to be what he do outside of the organization of the Seahawks to solidify whether he get that HOF or not."

In another part of the show, Jones discusses the Ja'Marr Chase contract situation. He said that Chase deserves to and will get paid, but also had a bit of a back-handed comment regarding the timing of his dispute.

"He’s got a couple…not one, but three years left on his deal! When you sign something and you got three years on that thing, you don't want to let down your brothers," Jones said.

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