Almost all people here are not.
They do understand, however, that there have always been rbs that played behind poor lines, and took it upon themselves to gain yards as they may.
That kind of rb isn't seen on the sideline during a game, chuckling.
I'll contrast Lynch to Corey Dillon.
Dillon played with many a podunk CIN team, many a jerk coaching staff. And Dillon was a jerk - of the common garden variety. Wouldn't talk to the press - nothing wrong with that, IMO. And IIRC, his one sin-against-society was a single dui.
Come game day, Dillon was all business. Look up his numbers. Eye-popping. He was also a fine receiver - he often came back for a pass from a pressured qb. Dillion had wr speed.
He was mad to be in the game the moment opening the whistle blew; he was on fire all game long. He'd root for his D, and couldn't wait to get back in.
Lynch?