Marshawn Lynch Goes Beast Mode For TD, Grabs Crotch (Video)
By Josh Hill
Marshawn Lynch missed the start of Sunday night’s game with a stomach ache, but that didn’t stop Beast Mode from tearing off the longest touchdown run of his career.
A common mistake made by NFL players all over is the misnomer that Marshawn Lynch can be stopped. The man they call Beast Mode is known for his insane runs of agility and strength, and he tears them off time after time on Sundays. The latest of Lynch run was his most impressive of his career from a yardage standpoint, as he tore off the longest touchdown run of his career against the Arizona Cardinals for a 79-yard score.
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Lynch didn’t play a single snap in the first quarter of Sunday night’s game, suffering from a stomach ache that was visibly bothering him on the sideline. The power of antacids were put on full display though, as whatever Lynch took to get over his stomach ache helped him got Beast Mode in the fourth quarter to extend Seattle’s lead.
He also had a little something to say to the Cardinals defense while leaping into the endzone.
The Seahawks just need to win next week against the St. Louis Rams to win the No. 1 seed in the NFC and have the road to the Super Bowl go through their 12th Man at home. That’s a scary thought, especially when the Seahawks can’t seem to be stopped — even by biology.
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