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As a Lynch owner, my fingers are crossed....

Time for Lynch?: Maybe now the Packers will make some progress in their oft-rumored efforts to swing a deal for disgruntled Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch.

An NFL source said Monday night that the Bills, who had rebuffed not only the Packers’ advances but any team’s inquiries about the availability of the 2007 first-round draft pick, have put out word that they will at least start listening to offers for Lynch. Whether the Packers will – or will try to – trade for Lynch before the Oct. 19 trade deadline remains to be seen.

Multiple reports in recent weeks have said that the Packers inquired about Lynch’s availability, and the source confirmed Monday night that the team had indeed contacted the Bills about him, even before Lynch ran 17 times for 64 yards against the Packers last week. Recently added Dimitri Nance was among the inactives Monday night.

The Packers’ running game went nowhere against the NFL’s top run defense. While they finished with 15 carries for 63 yards (4.2-yard average) against a Bears unit that came in allowing 1.3 yards per rush, those numbers were deceiving because 35 of those yards came on fullback John Kuhn’s 18-yard run and quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ 17-yard scramble. Brandon Jackson managed just 12 yards on seven carries, even though offensive coordinator Joe Philbin said he felt there were some holes in the first half, when the Packers had 8 rushing yards on seven attempts.

“We only had eight yards rushing. I’m going to sound stupid saying this, but we thought we had some good looks to run the ball in the first half, to be honest with you,” Philbin said. “Now, our execution obviously wasn’t there, but from a schematic standpoint, we felt good about the way we were attempting to attack these guys. But to their credit, they’re a good run defense. We would have hoped to have done better than 1.0 or whatever the heck we were in the first half.”

Unable to run the ball, the Packers took to the air, with Rodgers throwing 45 passes, many from spread formations out of the shotgun with the backfield empty. And yet, Rodgers was not sacked in the game.

“They blitzed us once or twice out of that empty set, and Aaron got rid of the ball pretty quickly on those. I’m not saying the O-line was perfect,” Philbin said. “Sometimes (the spread) clears up the picture, believe it or not, even though you don’t have that security blanket of somebody behind you necessarily helping you out. I think they did OK.”

 
When I saw the thread title, I thought it was something about him grabbing his balls in the Packers' general direction. Turns out, the thread was not about that, although the thread was started by someone called GoNads.

 
I think Lynch needs to go on that list of RBs like Franco Harris and Larry Czonka and guys like that who carried their teams to championships. He belongs there.

As for the trade rumors back in the day, the Bills apparently had several teams calling them but basically bungled it. They could have had higher offers, apparently they did have higher offers. That trade has affected NFL history and little did they know their own, as they traded away a building block of winning football for Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller.

 
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I think Lynch needs to go on that list of RBs like Franco Harris and Larry Czonka and guys like that who carried their teams to championships. He belongs there.

As for the trade rumors back in the day, the Bills apparently had several teams calling them but basically bungled it. They could have had higher offers, apparently they did have higher offers. That trade has affected NFL history and little did they know their own, as they traded away a building block of winning football for Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller.
To be fair, lynch wouldn't have won championships in Buffalo.

 
I think Lynch needs to go on that list of RBs like Franco Harris and Larry Czonka and guys like that who carried their teams to championships. He belongs there.

As for the trade rumors back in the day, the Bills apparently had several teams calling them but basically bungled it. They could have had higher offers, apparently they did have higher offers. That trade has affected NFL history and little did they know their own, as they traded away a building block of winning football for Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller.
I don't think Lynch would have done anything in Buffalo. He's a very emotional player. He had no motivation in Buffalo which was a big reason for his underachieving. For whatever reason, Seattle gave him a reason to run hard.

 
Didn't this one come down Buffalo wanting a 3rd and GB only wanting to give up a 4th?
Boy, how history would have been different. Without Lynch, Seattle has no ring last year and certainly is not playing this year. It is amazing that Seattle does not want to pay Lynch what he is worth.

 
Didn't this one come down Buffalo wanting a 3rd and GB only wanting to give up a 4th?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/15/aaron-rodgers-on-marshawn-lynch-bring-him-on/ >> I don’t need sources in Green Bay to know Thompson would rather talk about his personal life in a press conference than give up a third-round pick for Lynch

Its almost irony how Im guessing many Packer Fans wanted Lynch, and it may have been because of Lynch that GB isn't celebrating a SB Victory this yr...

 
Didn't this one come down Buffalo wanting a 3rd and GB only wanting to give up a 4th?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/15/aaron-rodgers-on-marshawn-lynch-bring-him-on/ >> I don’t need sources in Green Bay to know Thompson would rather talk about his personal life in a press conference than give up a third-round pick for LynchIts almost irony how Im guessing many Packer Fans wanted Lynch, and it may have been because of Lynch that GB isn't celebrating a SB Victory this yr...
Lynch has nothing to do with it. Poor clock management and play calling lost that game for the Packers

 
Didn't this one come down Buffalo wanting a 3rd and GB only wanting to give up a 4th?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/15/aaron-rodgers-on-marshawn-lynch-bring-him-on/ >> I don’t need sources in Green Bay to know Thompson would rather talk about his personal life in a press conference than give up a third-round pick for LynchIts almost irony how Im guessing many Packer Fans wanted Lynch, and it may have been because of Lynch that GB isn't celebrating a SB Victory this yr...
Lynch has nothing to do with it. Poor clock management and play calling lost that game for the Packers
:rolleyes:

 
I think Lynch needs to go on that list of RBs like Franco Harris and Larry Czonka and guys like that who carried their teams to championships. He belongs there.
Yep. The great thing about watching Lynch play the game is that he wants to hurt would-be tacklers. Very reminiscent of Czonka.

 
I think Lynch needs to go on that list of RBs like Franco Harris and Larry Czonka and guys like that who carried their teams to championships. He belongs there.
Yep. The great thing about watching Lynch play the game is that he wants to hurt would-be tacklers. Very reminiscent of Czonka.
There was play by Lacy yesterday that highlighted the difference between them. Lacy is a big, strong back, but he doesn't have the energy that Lynch does.

http://www.gfycat.com/SleepyFoolhardyFugu

Can you imagine Lynch ever getting knocked parallel to the line of scrimmage (and 10 yards out of bounds) in that situation, by a guy Earl Thomas' size?

 

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