Scottemojo":20l4h9fe said:joeseahawks":20l4h9fe said:I don't understand why people want to micro-manage a guy like ML. They want to see him go to the practice facility, although he has NEVER prepared that way before. They want him to go see a doctor ... to do what? The doctors have already done their job. Now, it is ML's turn to do his part the way he has always done. And the only way he knows how to prepare.
It takes special individuals to play RB the NFL. And it takes a more special person to play RB with the violence that ML plays the position. Only ML knows how he gets ready to play and be productive.
Why don't people trust him? I don't get it. I just don't understand it. Have you ever seen him prepare in the off season? NO. But, he has always come back in great shape. And he is getting ready to do the same.
Just trust Lynch.
There is micromanaging, and there is having no actual idea how his recovery is going. Seattle is in the latter category.
I disagree. I would say that the *fans* don't know how his recovery is going, but I'd be astounded if the Seahawks themselves did not. Remember that these are the same trainers that Lynch goes to every off-season and there have been no issues, and from what I could gather from Pete today, the team and these trainers have a history and communication (and trust) that goes back several years.
I won't say it's conventional, and I will admit that I (for one) would feel a bit more comfortable if Lynch could blow some rust off this weekend, but if the team trusts Lynch and his trainers (and they clearly do and there is good past history to do so), then I do as well. It sounds very much like Lynch will be carrying the rock on the first game of the playoffs which is pretty much what I expected all along.