Now, I understand why he was so deferential to Taylor. You could tell in the press conference that as soon as the pain killing injection was mentioned that he got squeamish. Lynn is not about being polished and it seems like the players respond to that. I still don’t know if he’s a good coach. His in-game decisions are still suspect. I can’t remember the last Charger coach I didn’t say that about. It would be Bobby Ross, I guess. I don’t think anyone was that upset with the idea of Herbert sitting, especially with no preseason. But the idea that Lynn felt he hadn’t accomplished what Taylor had or that Herbert wasn’t reliable seemed extreme. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt with the all the controversy over the medical staff, but I’m not convinced that Lynn wouldn’t have said a lot of the same stuff. I don’t know if he’d have been quite as adamant about it, but he sees things in Tyrod Taylor that no one else does. I know that he’s a big presence in the locker room, especially with all the social justice protests this summer. Now that we know that Taylor initially cracked his ribs during the opener, I am also surprised that no one has suggested that all the sailing passes might have been a result of it.

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