Beast Quake

The Beast Quake was an American football play that took place during a 2010 NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks and the visiting New Orleans Saints, then the defending Super Bowl champions. The play occurred in the fourth quarter, when Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch broke nine tackles during the course of a 67-yard touchdown run that ultimately provided the winning margin. The play's name comes from Lynch's nickname, "Beast Mode", and the fact that, during and after the play, the impact of Seattle fans jumping up and down in celebration was so intense that it registered on a nearby seismograph.

Beast Quake

The Beast Quake was an American football play that took place during a 2010 NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks and the visiting New Orleans Saints, then the defending Super Bowl champions. The play occurred in the fourth quarter, when Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch broke nine tackles during the course of a 67-yard touchdown run that ultimately provided the winning margin. The play's name comes from Lynch's nickname, "Beast Mode", and the fact that, during and after the play, the impact of Seattle fans jumping up and down in celebration was so intense that it registered on a nearby seismograph.