From today's Seattle Times article:
'Lynch’s irritation seemed to boil over during a sequence in which Seattle scored its first touchdown in the second quarter.
Seattle needed three plays to score from the 1-yard line, with two Russell Wilson runs failing to get the ball in before Wilson then hit Golden Tate with a 2-yard scoring pass.
Lynch could be seen gesturing in apparent frustration as he came off the field.
Carroll brushed off Lynch’s actions afterward.
“He’s a competitor,’’ Carroll said. “He wants the ball. He wants to put the ball in the end zone. He wants to help us win. He got the ball eight times tonight — he didn’t have a chance tonight. And we couldn’t get him the football. It had nothing to do with anything other than that.
“He was frustrated by that and I am, too. We are both frustrated. We were sitting on the sidelines together frustrated.’’ '~Bob Condotta
Last week was the middle finger to the side lines. Wonder what's going to happen next week, if we don't feed the Beast?
'Lynch’s irritation seemed to boil over during a sequence in which Seattle scored its first touchdown in the second quarter.
Seattle needed three plays to score from the 1-yard line, with two Russell Wilson runs failing to get the ball in before Wilson then hit Golden Tate with a 2-yard scoring pass.
Lynch could be seen gesturing in apparent frustration as he came off the field.
Carroll brushed off Lynch’s actions afterward.
“He’s a competitor,’’ Carroll said. “He wants the ball. He wants to put the ball in the end zone. He wants to help us win. He got the ball eight times tonight — he didn’t have a chance tonight. And we couldn’t get him the football. It had nothing to do with anything other than that.
“He was frustrated by that and I am, too. We are both frustrated. We were sitting on the sidelines together frustrated.’’ '~Bob Condotta
Last week was the middle finger to the side lines. Wonder what's going to happen next week, if we don't feed the Beast?