Marshawn Lynch Beast Mode Video: RB Touchdown Run Best Postseason TD Of All Time? Watch GIFs Before Game At CenturyLink Field

Jan 10, 2014 01:22 PM EST
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch (24) rushes against the Minnesota Vikings during the third quarter at CenturyLink Field. "

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch pulled off one of the greatest touchdown runs in postseason history about three years ago and now the team he did it against will be visiting in the New Orleans Saints for the playoffs at CenturyLink Field and everyone wants to know: can he do it again?

Lynch's 67-yard run is amazing for its entertainment value and it also helped put a dagger in the Saints back during that playoff run and despite the Hawks being 7-9, they emnded up winning the game. Check out the GIFs and the video, it's great.

Lynch starts off his run:

Get off me!

Touchdown!

Check here for the video.

Lynch and the Seahawks came into the playoffs with a 7-9 record and hosted the saints and in the game, Lynch pulled off a 67-yard touchdown run for the ages that saw him barrel over a number of players on his way to the endzone and the play was called "17 Power", according to the Wikipedia page for the play. Because yes, this play has its own Wikipedia page.

First, Lynch took the ball through the middle on second and 10 with the Saints down 34-30 in the fourth and as he gets through the first line of defenders, he has two players grabbing him about five yards ahead of the line of scrimmage, this is the first line he breaks. Lynch stumbles out of that and two defensive backs close on him as he passes the first down marker, after which he breaks one tackle of the safety and with the other chasing, he sticks out his stiff arm and holds him off as they pass midfield.

Using his momentum, he stops and slows down, pushing the secondary player forward and freeing him up at about the 40-yard line. With blockers ahead, Lynch steps out of another tackle on the sidelines and then crosses into the middle of the field around another player for the touchdown. Always will be amazing.

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