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Blunt Sports Talk from Mr. Bundy: Top 5 Most “Beast Mode” Runs in NFL History, and Lebron Heats up the Court

February 20, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Top 5 Most “Beast Mode” Runs in NFL History

Throughout the last NFL season, there were plenty of great runs made by Running Backs and Quarterbacks alike but there were not many BEAST MODE runs.

The term “beast mode”, made popular by Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, describes when a running back runs over numerous defenders, breaking tackles left and right. During these runs, these running backs are unstoppable monsters on a rampage. Hence the term, “beast mode”.

Throughout NFL history there has been countless BEAST MODE runs, but these are the top 5 in NFL history, simply based on the overall level of aggression, drive, and beastliness. Enjoy.

*Click Picture to Watch 

#5: LaGarrette Blount- 2011: Buccaneers @ Packers
#4: Garrison Hearst- 1998: Jets @ 49ers
#3: Steve Young- 1998: Vikings @ 49ers
#2: Earl Campbell- 1978: Rams @ Oilers
#1: Marshawn Lynch- 2011: Saints @ Seahawks

 

Lebron “Heats up the Court”

Last night Lebron James reminded everyone that he can score with the best of them. Scoring a season high 42 points along with 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals. This has been the 6th time out of 7 games in which the Heat have outscored the Dallas Mavericks.

There is speculation going around the league that Kevin Durant will overtake James for the league-wide MVP award this year after the stellar season that Durant is having. Was James’ 42 point game enough to end that conversation or has Durant just been too good this season to deny? We’ll all just have to wait until the playoffs to find out.

 

By: Kenyatta Bundy Jr (Staff Writer/ Sports Columnist)

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