A handful of Seahawks players paid a visit to Marysville Pilchuck High School Tuesday, including Marshawn Lynch, Ricardo Lockette, Bobby Wagner and Luke Willson. You can see some pictures of that below.
But what might be more interesting than that visit was something else that happened while the players were in town. This is how Seahawks fan Jason Lynch (no relation, at least not that we know of) told the story on Facebook:
“Crazy! So I’m at the shell station in Marysville. I’m getting in my car when I see a giant Mercedez van pull up playing music super loud. Marshawn Lynch jumps out and walks into the store. I thought about asking for a picture but was in my work clothes and decided not to bother him. I leave to go pick up Junior…. What I didn’t know was that I dropped my wallet. When I got home about 10 minutes later my neighbor knocks on door. She told me I would never guess who brought this to her…. I had no clue, but when she said Marshawn Lynch I was shocked ! I guess I was so distracted by the van pulling up I dropped my wallet. My neighbor said Marshawn, Ricardo Lockette and a cameraman were headed to Marysville Pilchuck and decided to bring it to me on the way there. My neighbor tried asking for a pic but they politely refused and their only concern was that I got my wallet back. I can’t thank them guys enough for bringing it back and for making my neighbor a very happy lady for getting to a chance to meet them.”
Guess you could say Lynch is all about that Good Samaritan action, boss (sorry, that was bad. I’ll show myself out).
On related note—well, related only in that it has to do with Lynch—here’s a link to today’s column on the running back and what his halftime locker room absence might say about his future.
For the seahawks to reach out to us like this, seriously amazing. #MPStrong thank you @Seahawks so much!! pic.twitter.com/ML2ovEmnjb
— Lindsey English (@lindseyee3) November 18, 2014
Seahawks show their love for MPHS! Thanks Hawks! @Seahawks @MPHSASB #MPStrong pic.twitter.com/XzJ8ivvmTm
— MPHS DECA (@MPHS_DECA) November 18, 2014
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