Ex-NFL star Marshawn Lynch claims dysfunction on Bills' coaching staff while he played for team
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Former NFL star Marshawn Lynch claimed there was some dysfunction on the Buffalo Bills’ head-coaching staff at the time he was playing for the AFC East team.
Buffalo selected the running back in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft out of Cal. He spent just over three full seasons with the Bills before he was traded to the Seattle Seahawks during the 2010 season. During that short time, Lynch mostly played under head coach Dick Jauron.
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Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch runs the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Nov. 4, 2007. (John David Mercer/USA Today)
Jauron was fired after nine games in 2009 and was replaced by then-defensive coordinator Perry Fewell. The team finished 6-10 that year.
Lynch appeared on "Club Random with Bill Maher" and alleged there was backstabbing going on behind the scenes between Jauron and Fewell.
"When I was at Buffalo, and where we were at, it was like, I’m watching coaches backdoor other coaches," Lynch said during the episode. "The coach was more like a player’s coach and the defensive coordinator was like (grunting). There was some shady s--- to him when he got fired and they named the D-coordinator as the interim head coach. It was like, ‘I finally got his a-- up outta here. Yes!’ Like, ‘This is my s---.’
"And when you’re in an organization like that, with individuals who really don’t got no love for everybody within the organization, you can’t be


