When was the Beast Mode run?
10 years ago today, @MoneyLynch and the Beast Quake shook our city. The bulldoze, the stiff-arm, the crotch grab… in all, the legendary Seahawks running back broke nine tackles during the course of a 67-yard touchdown run en route to Seattle’s underdog victory over the reigning New Orleans Saints on Jan. 8, 2011.
Is Beast Mode still playing?
Lynch, the retired NFL running back also known as “Beast Mode,” hasn’t played football since suiting up for the Seattle Seahawks late in the 2019 NFL season. He still hasn’t. Abruptly, Lynch decided against playing for his team in the FCF debut in Duluth, Georgia.
Is Beast Mode playing this year?
Marshawn Lynch to host first-ever ‘Beastmode Experience’ in Las Vegas to celebrate the opening weekend of the upcoming NFL 2021 season in September. Marshawn Lynch may not return for the NFL 2021 season but the former Seattle Seahawks superstar is doing everything to set himself a business empire.
How big was Beast Quake?
Amid a morass of broken tackles, the “Beast Quake” was born. Lynch — a 215-pound, 24-year-old torpedo — laid waste to New Orleans’ defensive line, burrowing through Scott Shanle and Will Smith’s feeble tackle attempts.
Did Beast Mode cause an earthquake?
Occurring in the fourth quarter while Seattle was up by four points, Lynch rushed for 67 yards and broke nine tackles to score a touchdown, which secured the Seahawks’ eventual 41–36 victory….Beast Quake.
| Stadium | Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington |
| Favorite | Saints by 10 |
| Referee | Walt Coleman |
| Attendance | 66,336 |
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Did Marshawn graduate from Cal?
Nicknamed “Beast Mode” for his powerful running style , he spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. Lynch played college football at California, where he earned first-team All-American honors and became the school’s second all-time career rusher….Marshawn Lynch.
| Rushing yards: | 10,413 |
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| Receiving touchdowns: | 9 |
How loud was Beast Quake?
The mark was topped by envious Kansas City Chiefs fans in October with 137.5 decibels. According to NOLA.com, the Chiefs were so bent on beating the Seahawks fans record that prior to their attempt they flew in a Guinness Book of World Records adjudicator.