by Agent 86 » Tue Sep 11, 2018 8:22 am
Say what you want about that article last week about the "rift", it definitely holds alot of merit to the fall of the Seahawks the last few years.
But I always thought things changed the day that Lynch was brought into Seattle and then the day he left. They instantly got an identity with his arrival, and that was the foundation for what was to come. He also seemed to be the glue between the offensive players and defensive players. The defense loved Beast, loved his toughness, probably was thought of as an honourary member of the LOB.
Then the "play" in the Super Bowl happened, ball not given to Beast, and from there, he seemed like he checked out of Seattle a bit? I don't know. It seemed the identity was gone. And when he was traded, I felt their identity was traded along with it. I always thought Lynch was the straw that stirred the drink in Seattle. He was the most important piece during those 5-6 years for everything he represented. He was one of a kind, you don't find Lynch type players every year.
Seeing a few of his runs last night, it reminded me of what he meant in Seattle, how teammates would rally around a guy like that, how much value he held and respect he commanded by just being BeastMode.
He will go down as one of my all time favourite Hawks, I truly miss him on our team.