I am really glad about MikeRob being back and I don't see anything wrong with Marshawn having an emotional attachment to what is basically his best friend. A best friend that he almost lost due to health issues. I'm an emotional person, and while I'm not quite Dick Vermeil emotional, I have no qualms about showing them. I've been a big Seahawks fan for a long time and I got really upset when Ken Hamlin took a sign to the skull, and when Walter Jones retired, that was a biggie for me. Yes, I am that attached to my team.
And if I were on a team such as this where everyone is very tight, and the man that I spend the most time with ends up in the ER with the possibility of dying, I would be very emotional. And then to see that man walk through the door in good health, back on the team, back to my partner in crime, I'm sure I would have tears, I'd probably try to hide them, but they would be there.
I'm not in that kind of situation, but I can imagine the kind of emotions going through that locker room to have Michael Robinson get deathly ill, cut from the team, then to see him suiting up again to go out on the field with, phenomenal.
So I don't want anyone to misunderstand my thread title or that I might say such a thing in a derogatory way, to the contrary, I have the utmost respect for people who are confident enough to express their feelings.