"Ran with the pack" is a phrase that refers to someone who follows the crowd and goes along with the majority, often without thinking for themselves. Instead of "ran with the pack," there are many antonyms that convey the opposite meaning, such as "led the way," "flew solo," "set their own path," "marched to the beat of their own drum," "went against the grain," "blazed their own trail," and "followed their own compass." These antonyms indicate that the person in question is independent, innovative, and unafraid to take risks and make their own choices, disregarding the opinions of others.