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Tuesday Blogdome: Hasselbeck on Marshawn Lynch, and the day the Earth moved

Jan 11, 2011, 4:35 PM EDT

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Matt Hasselbeck on whether he is aware that a seismic wave was registered around the stadium when Marshawn Lynch scored late in the game:

“Yeah I heard that. I actually saw that graph. It was pretty amazing and it is down to the second. They said it was at one of its highest points when he crossed the goal line and one of its highest points when they showed the replay, I mean down to the second. That is pretty powerful. We might have to run that play again. That was the only time we ran that play all game. I don’t know if you give credit to the player or give credit to the runner and the blocker, but it was an awesome play.” [Sports Radio Interviews]

  • The one where the 12th Man shook the Earth. Marshawn Lynch’s touchdown run moved the earth in a most literal way Saturday afternoon. Seismologists at the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network detected activity at a sensor that is just to west of Qwest Field. So just how big a Seismic event was it? “You would probably be feel it if you were standing outside the stadium,” Vidale said. “But it probably didn’t travel very far.” … [Seahawks Blog]
  • Here’s A Nice E-Card To Send To All The Pittsburgh Steelers Fans In Your Contacts. The genius is in its subtlety. Or something. Simply click through to the link below and send it off to any and all the Ben Roethlisberger backers you count amongst your friends and/or e-mail contacts. … [Sportress of Blogitude]

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