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Marshawn Lynch follows 'Beast Mode' TD with curt interview

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was at it again Sunday, running 79 yards for an incredible touchdown, and following it up with a less-than incredible post-game interview.

Seattle back runs for 79-yard TD

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch's 79-yard touchdown run was the longest of his career. (Rick Scuteri/The Associated Press)

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch went "Beast Mode" again in a Sunday night game against the Arizona Cardinals. He ran 79 yards for a touchdown, evading every attempt to stop him. 

Lynch is no stranger to running over the opposition. His 67-yard touchdown run is famous for undoing the New Orleans Saints in a 2011 playoff game.

Recently, the 28-year-old Oakland native has been just as entertaining off the field. He has made a sport of evading reporters' questions in post-game interviews, and he was at it again following Sunday's 35-6 rout of the Cardinals. At least he was more polite this time. 

Lynch's non-answers are spurred on by an obligation to address the media after games. He received a $100,000 US fine from the NFL on Nov. 19 for not being available post-game. 

His response in his first interview following the fine was priceless.