Eagles vs. Seahawks: Watch Marshawn Lynch Go Beast Mode on Philadelphia
Beast Mode: n. a state of being that can only commence once a player has ceased all human attributes and becomes something else altogether; to Hulk the freak out.
Those tree-trunk legs that are carrying the Seattle Seahawks at the moment belong to Marshawn Lynch, and he just went beast mode on the Philadelphia Eagles.
On the opening drive of Thursday night's game, two things were abundantly clear: Tarvaris Jackson doesn't have the ability to release the ball in under 15 seconds, and the Seahawks will go ahead and let Lynch run the show.
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It's still early in this game, but Lynch already has two scores, and the Seahawks lead 14-0.
The first touchdown has to be the most epic.
Lynch got the ball on the 15-yard line and immediately hit a scrum. For normal human beings, the ball would stop right there. Hell, for normal people, bones and ligaments would be broken.
Lynch harnessed his inner animal and went beast mode once again. Somehow he emerged from an ever-growing pile with his mammoth legs still churning.
Out of what looked to be an assured stop by the Eagles turned into what should stay as the best play of the week.
There is no stopping Lynch when he plays with this much passion. You see, it's quite simple: You don't stop the beast, you just get out of its way and allow it to do its thing.
Lynch is a monster and must be stopped. The only thing is that we humans have not invented anything that will ever end Beast Mode.

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