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Marshawn Lynch's Mom Says Seahawks Should Fire Offensive Coordinator

Mama Beast Mode believes Darrell Bevell is the worst play-caller ever.

Marshawn Lynch's mom is going Beast Mode.

Delisa, mother of the bruising Seattle Seahawks running back, called the team's offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell the "worst play-caller ever" on her Facebook page, as reported by ESPN.

Her beef was that her son only got the ball during a late fourth-and-1 possession in a 34-31 overtime loss against the St. Louis Rams on Sunday to make up for Lynch not getting the ball late in February's Super Bowl. She added that Bevell should be fired.

"Too the smart azz media who wrote that's why marshawn didn't get the ball in the superbowl ,how many times did russell get sacked yesterday," Delisa wrote in the Facebook post. "Dont worry i will wait on the answer plus it was totally different at the superbowl the line was better than yesterday no blocking and to the offense caller who should have been fired yes i said it Fired!!! He is the worst play-caller ever the only reason he called that dumb azz play yesterday is to be able to justify the 1 yard that wasn't called in the superbowl, but most fans already figured this out. We're still on a mission but I know the Seahawks staff loves that play caller more than a win, go figure ‪#‎nfldontpayme# I love this team and will stand up to anybody who tries to destroy it boom!!!!"

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Delisa does have a point, considering that the Seahawks opted to pass on a goal-line possession late in the Super Bowl—resulting in an interception and Seattle loss—yet chose to hand the ball off to Lynch on a similar fourth-and-1 possession on a rush attempt that was stuffed. It is pretty clear that both calls were questionable and left Seahawkd fans second-guessing.

Still is Mama Lynch out of line with this Facebook post?

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