No, Marshawn Lynch's Run Didn't Really Cause an Earthquake
Updated 3:00 PM PST, Tue, Jan 11, 2011
If you saw
Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch treat the Saints' defense like a
Kit Kat bar on his game-icing touchdown run on Saturday, you probably noticed a great deal of enthusiasm from the Seattle crowd. Now the Seattle Times says the run literally caused the
Earth to move:
"We looked at the stations nearby and one station in particular just clearly showed the crowd roaring," said John Vidale, director of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network… "You would probably be feel it if you were standing outside the stadium," Vidale said. "But it probably didn't travel very far."
You could argue that the Seismic activity caused by Lynch's run wasn't exactly a notable ground-shaking, and that it probably registered any time the Qwest Field crowd got mildly excited on Thursday. However, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that 98% of all memorable sports moments are made even better when we use junk science to reinforce their momentousness.
No comments:
Post a Comment