Marshawn Lynch hurls X-rated abuse at 49ers fans in Vegas casino after Super Bowl heartbreak

Few people were as thrilled to see the San Francisco 49ers lose the Super Bowl as Marshawn Lynch.
'Beast Mode' is a Seahawks legend who had numerous battles with the NFC West rivals during his seven seasons in Seattle.
Lynch's loyalty to the Seahawks is still as strong as ever despite hanging up his jersey in 2019.
The former running back revelled in the Niners recent Super Bowl misery to the Chiefs and decided to let fans know about it.
Video footage shows the 37-year-old walking around an unidentified Las Vegas casino and going up to people and asking them if they're 49ers fans.
If they said yes, Lynch would reply with an elongated 'f** you' before hilariously walking off before they had the chance to respond.
Most of the Niners fans took the joke with good humour while others seemed pretty taken aback by the interaction.
"Marshawn is my goat," one fan replied on social media.
"This man is a national treasure," said another.
"Legend," replied a third.
"Doing the lords work," joked another.
It's hardly surprising the RB still feels as strongly as he does.
Lynch had a number of epic battles with the 49ers during his time in Seattle, including the 2013 NFC Championship game which the Seahawks won, 23-17.
The game is famous for The Tip, or Immaculate Deflection play, when, with 30 seconds to go in regulation, Seattle cornerback and Legion of Boom member Richard Sherman deflected a pass intended for 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree.
Seattle linebacker Malcolm Smith intercepted the pass to seal the victory for the Seahawks, who went on to beat the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
Lynch and the Seahawks would experience Super Bowl pain of their own a season later though at the hands of the New England Patriots.
'Beast Mode' knows better than most how the likes of Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey are feeling right now after they suffered an overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.
SB MVP Patrick Mahomes came up clutch in the 25-22 win to ensure the Niners' 30-year championship drought continues.
San Francisco have now lost the last three Super Bowls they have appeared in - something Lynch will no doubt be ecstatic about.