Marshawn Lynch went into full blown Beast Mode for the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Seattle Seahawks need some help to make a fourth quarter comeback against the Packers if they hope to repeat as Super Bowl champions and running back Marshawn Lynch did his best to spark a comeback.
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Lynch is good for a couple Beast Mode runs per game and he saved his best for a fourth quarter run that saw the Pro Bowl running back carry the Packers defense on his back and pick up 11 yards.
But will it be enough for the Seahawks to comeback from a 12-point deficit to get to the Super Bowl for a second straight year?
The run came on 3rd-and-6 and put Lynch over the 100 yard mark for the fifth time in the postseason. The powerful run took the Seahawks to their 44 yard line but they couldn’t get points on the drive after Morgan Burnett sacked Russell Wilson for a five-yard loss on the next play and a pair of incompletions followed before they had to punt.
Seattle trails 19-7 with time running out in the fourth quarter as they hope Lynch has another run or two that ends in the end zone to get this team in contention for what would be a miraculous comeback.
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