Marshawn Lynch, one of the most iconic personalities in recent NFL history, now has his own show called No Script where he does some pretty crazy things. In this episode, Marshawn is joined by Philadelphia Liberty linebacker Micah Hendrix. Marshawn likes to go big or go home and one thing that he wants to try out in this episode is skydiving. Of course, Marshawn is also a man of exquisite taste so he also would like to practice his painting skills during this little outing. That's right, it's a skydiving paint off between Micah and Marshawn. Their goal is to try their hand at painting a copy of the famous Picasso painting, "Three Musicians".
Having never been skydiving before, Hendrix struggles quite a bit to even hold a paintbrush and pad of paper while skydiving, let alone get any paint on his makeshift canvas. Marshawn on the other hand, seems very comfortable even in this insane situation and goes to work on his masterpiece. A short time later, the two manage to arrive safely at the landing site, Marshawn landing quite gracefully and with something that actually resembles a work of art, albeit not anywhere close to a Picasso, and Micah looking rather nervous and covered in more paint himself than he managed to put on the paper. Seriously, where do they come up with the ideas for this show?
The episode concludes with Hendrix and Marshawn running some drills at an Oakland area high school that Marshawn helps coach at.
Having never been skydiving before, Hendrix struggles quite a bit to even hold a paintbrush and pad of paper while skydiving, let alone get any paint on his makeshift canvas. Marshawn on the other hand, seems very comfortable even in this insane situation and goes to work on his masterpiece. A short time later, the two manage to arrive safely at the landing site, Marshawn landing quite gracefully and with something that actually resembles a work of art, albeit not anywhere close to a Picasso, and Micah looking rather nervous and covered in more paint himself than he managed to put on the paper. Seriously, where do they come up with the ideas for this show?
The episode concludes with Hendrix and Marshawn running some drills at an Oakland area high school that Marshawn helps coach at.
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
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[OPTION](S3) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S4) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S5) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S6) 14 Games Played
[OPTION](S7) 14 Games Played
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[OPTION]Playoff Stats
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:
[OPTION]Most Likely to Break the Team Bench When Sitting Down
[OPTION]Pumpkin Chuckin' Rally 2017 Semifinalist
[OPTION]Most Likely to Get Traded in S8 (T-1st)
[OPTION]Ultimus Champion S7, S8