Brandon Marshall tore apart the 49ers’ red zone defense on Sunday night by scoring three touchdowns. Now, on Tuesday night, Marshall is tearing apart ESPN by tweeting about his issues with the network.
@E60 is running a piece on me tonight that they lied to me about. It was suppose to be a story on a camp. They followed me around 2 years — Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) September 16, 2014
Ago and at the end put a camera in my face to talk about it and asked nothing admit the camp or the community weekend. I’m disappointed — Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) September 16, 2014
That @espn and @lisasalters continues to try and tell my story in @espn‘s words. — Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) September 16, 2014
Better yet I’m pissed off – beyond disappointed. This is the second time @espn did this. — Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) September 16, 2014
I trust Espn to tell my story & they lied to me once again to get my interview .Media exploits & tells thier own stories. Disappoints again — Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) September 16, 2014
Well I guess I probably should use my coping skills now. Thanks @espn — Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) September 16, 2014
Marshall has since quieted down on Twitter. Meanwhile, the E:60 Twitter account continues to promote its piece on Marshall.
TONIGHT: Once accused of domestic violence, now a voice for mental health awareness. The Brandon Marshall story. http://t.co/QBeLqgX4Cq
— E:60 (@E60) September 16, 2014
“At the age of 6 … that’s when I understood that I could do something with that football in my hands.” – Brandon Marshall
— E:60 (@E60) September 17, 2014
“Seeing how bad I was hurting my wife… that situation definitely was the defining moment.” – Brandon Marshall
— E:60 (@E60) September 17, 2014
I need to use this platform I’ve been given…to really get this message across because there are so many people suffering -Brandon Marshall
— E:60 (@E60) September 17, 2014
Marshall and the Chicago Bears are set to appear on ESPN for Monday Night Football this upcoming week, which might make for some pretty uncomfortable interviews between Marshall and the network.
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