Marshawn Lynch doesn't need any help being perceived as an enigma in the eyes of many NFL fans, but Seahawks coach Pete Carroll played his part in making Lynch's status for Monday night's clash against the Lions even murkier than it already was.
Carroll told reporters Saturday that Lynch had an initial MRI on his ailing hamstring come back clean, but a second one revealed "some findings."
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Lynch left last week's game against the Bears in the first half with the injury, and also missed practice this week. Lynch is officially ruled as a game-time decision, but according to Pro Football Talk, his chances of playing are closer to 40-60 than 50-50.
If Lynch is unable to suit up Monday, undrafted rookie Thomas Rawls, who rushed for 104 yards on 16 carries in relief last week, will likely split carries with veteran Fred Jackson.