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Lynch- Where does he end up? (1 Viewer)

huntunc

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Is it me or does it just seem like Lynch is too good of a player to be buried in Buffalo's depthchart. How long do you think until a team picks him up? I would think Arizona would be a good fit given Wells' increasing injury situation or possibly even Cleveland with the Ghost. Anyone feel he is worth a spot on a limited roster?

 
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.

 
Lynch is a very good power RB, his only issues are off the field. He could start for a lot of teams, but he isn't going anywhere unless Buffalo gets a 3rd or better. Nobody's going to offer that, so he'll remain in Buffalo through this year.

 
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
Then why havnt the Lions had one since Barry Sanders retired?
 
Resident A said:
Lynch is a very good power RB, his only issues are off the field. He could start for a lot of teams, but he isn't going anywhere unless Buffalo gets a 3rd or better. Nobody's going to offer that, so he'll remain in Buffalo through this year.
I agree with this. Does anyone know what his contract staus is? If he is a free agent after this year I wonder if he could end up in Miami? RW and Brown are aging and he could get a chence to stick it to Bufalo twice a year.
 
Resident A said:
Lynch is a very good power RB, his only issues are off the field. He could start for a lot of teams, but he isn't going anywhere unless Buffalo gets a 3rd or better. Nobody's going to offer that, so he'll remain in Buffalo through this year.
I agree with this. Does anyone know what his contract staus is? If he is a free agent after this year I wonder if he could end up in Miami? RW and Brown are aging and he could get a chence to stick it to Bufalo twice a year.
i believe he's signed through next year. and obviously someone thinks he's still decent because they wont give him up for less than a 3rd.
 
Go deep said:
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
Then why havnt the Lions had one since Barry Sanders retired?
Kevin Jones, when healthy, was better than Lynch. Kevin Smith is about the same before his injury. I thought Buffalo would trade him, but the fact that they haven't yet, makes it highly unlikely at this point. Plus, it doesn't hurt to have three capable backs in the NFL. Lots of teams ended up needing three or even more backs last season.
 
If his contract was up after this year, I could see Indy trying to sign him as a back-up to Donald Brown........if they don't re-sign Addai.

 
Go deep said:
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
Then why havnt the Lions had one since Barry Sanders retired?
Kevin Jones, when healthy, was better than Lynch. Kevin Smith is about the same before his injury.
:lmao:
 
Mmmm, noHe's lazy & fat
This is an absurd statement.Lynch is in excellent condition and could in no way be considered even slightly overweight. He is solid at 5'11" 215lbs, but plays much bigger than he really is, which you obviously haven't seen. He is also known as a very hard worker & makes most of his yardage after contact (he has no choice behind that o-line), hardly lazy.Unless by lazy you mean that he once drove around with a gun in his trunk & was arrested, or skipped OTAs while reqesting trade, then I guess you have a point.
 
Resident A said:
Lynch is a very good power RB, his only issues are off the field. He could start for a lot of teams, but he isn't going anywhere unless Buffalo gets a 3rd or better. Nobody's going to offer that, so he'll remain in Buffalo through this year.
I agree with this. Does anyone know what his contract staus is? If he is a free agent after this year I wonder if he could end up in Miami? RW and Brown are aging and he could get a chence to stick it to Bufalo twice a year.
i believe he's signed through next year. and obviously someone thinks he's still decent because they wont give him up for less than a 3rd.
So the Catch 22 is, "How does he play himself into a position where he has that sort of trade value while sitting on the right end of the bench"?
 
This is an absurd statement.Lynch is in excellent condition and could in no way be considered even slightly overweight. He is also known as a very hard worker & makes most of his yardage after contact (he has no choice behind that o-line), hardly lazy.
Did you watch him last year when he lost his job ?
 
Resident A said:
Lynch is a very good power RB, his only issues are off the field. He could start for a lot of teams, but he isn't going anywhere unless Buffalo gets a 3rd or better. Nobody's going to offer that, so he'll remain in Buffalo through this year.
I agree with this. Does anyone know what his contract staus is? If he is a free agent after this year I wonder if he could end up in Miami? RW and Brown are aging and he could get a chence to stick it to Bufalo twice a year.
i believe he's signed through next year. and obviously someone thinks he's still decent because they wont give him up for less than a 3rd.
So the Catch 22 is, "How does he play himself into a position where he has that sort of trade value while sitting on the right end of the bench"?
Exactly what I was thinking. The only way Buffalo might get a 3rd is if they play him, otherwise they should take what they can get now since his value is only going to go down after sitting all season. He is a pretty good RB, not great. He needs a good oline, because he really can't create.
 
He's a character guy -- who wants him? He's a modern day Laurence Phillips but not as good. He should try to be traded to Minnesota to play with the Gunslinger from Down Under.

 
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
I just can't see how this is a well-informed analysis. Lynch has always played behind a terrible O-line. Over the years, he has made some of the most impressive runs back to the line of scrimmage I have ever seen. When most backs would have lost 4 yards, he gained one. Unfortunately, without an O-line, that talent does not translate into fantasy production.
 
He's a character guy -- who wants him? He's a modern day Laurence Phillips but not as good. He should try to be traded to Minnesota to play with the Gunslinger from Down Under.
Did Lawrence Phillips have two 1,000 yard seasons out of 3 years in the NFL? How about a Pro Bowl appearance?
 
This is an absurd statement.Lynch is in excellent condition and could in no way be considered even slightly overweight. He is also known as a very hard worker & makes most of his yardage after contact (he has no choice behind that o-line), hardly lazy.
Did you watch him last year when he lost his job ?
He lost his job while he was suspended. Fred Jackson came in and never let it go. My problem with him is that he dances too much behind the line instead of hitting the holes hard, but he is a beast to tackle.
 
Go deep said:
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
Then why havnt the Lions had one since Barry Sanders retired?
Kevin Jones, when healthy, was better than Lynch. Kevin Smith is about the same before his injury. I thought Buffalo would trade him, but the fact that they haven't yet, makes it highly unlikely at this point. Plus, it doesn't hurt to have three capable backs in the NFL. Lots of teams ended up needing three or even more backs last season.
First of all, the Lions weren't a real NFL team for a good ten years under Millen.Kevin Jones was an above average running back before injuries. James Stewart comes to mind as the Lions equivalent to Lynch, post-Barry. Kevin Smith was a below average running back even before injury.
 
This is an absurd statement.Lynch is in excellent condition and could in no way be considered even slightly overweight. He is also known as a very hard worker & makes most of his yardage after contact (he has no choice behind that o-line), hardly lazy.
Did you watch him last year when he lost his job ?
He lost his job while he was suspended. Fred Jackson came in and never let it go. My problem with him is that he dances too much behind the line instead of hitting the holes hard, but he is a beast to tackle.
No, he lost his job because he played like crap
 
He's a character guy -- who wants him? He's a modern day Laurence Phillips but not as good. He should try to be traded to Minnesota to play with the Gunslinger from Down Under.
Did Lawrence Phillips have two 1,000 yard seasons out of 3 years in the NFL? How about a Pro Bowl appearance?
Phillips didn't need to do that stuff to be as flagrant like a vagrant as Marshawn the gun runner Lynch.
 
Go deep said:
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
Then why havnt the Lions had one since Barry Sanders retired?
Kevin Jones, when healthy, was better than Lynch. Kevin Smith is about the same before his injury. I thought Buffalo would trade him, but the fact that they haven't yet, makes it highly unlikely at this point. Plus, it doesn't hurt to have three capable backs in the NFL. Lots of teams ended up needing three or even more backs last season.
First of all, the Lions weren't a real NFL team for a good ten years under Millen.Kevin Jones was an above average running back before injuries. James Stewart comes to mind as the Lions equivalent to Lynch, post-Barry. Kevin Smith was a below average running back even before injury.
The Bills have been the Lions of the AFC over the last 10 years. So the fact that Lynch averaged over 4 YPC, while having back to back 1000 yard season in his first two years is nothing short of a miracle. He didnt play well last season, but it isnt because he lacks talent. As a Bills fan i hate to say it, but i think he will be a very good back once he gets out of Buffalo.Anyone who thinks he is not talented didnt watch him play during his first two years. The guy was getting hit the second he took a handoff. He literally had to break 3 tackles just to get back to the line of scrimmage. I remember thinking how good he would be on a team with even a decent oline.

 
Go deep said:
People keep insisting that Lynch is talented...not sure I've ever seen it materialize beyond being an average NFL running back. The NFL has no shortage of halfway decent schlubs that can average 4 ypc if given 15+ carries a game.
Then why havnt the Lions had one since Barry Sanders retired?
Kevin Jones, when healthy, was better than Lynch. Kevin Smith is about the same before his injury. I thought Buffalo would trade him, but the fact that they haven't yet, makes it highly unlikely at this point. Plus, it doesn't hurt to have three capable backs in the NFL. Lots of teams ended up needing three or even more backs last season.
First of all, the Lions weren't a real NFL team for a good ten years under Millen.Kevin Jones was an above average running back before injuries. James Stewart comes to mind as the Lions equivalent to Lynch, post-Barry. Kevin Smith was a below average running back even before injury.
The Bills have been the Lions of the AFC over the last 10 years. So the fact that Lynch averaged over 4 YPC, while having back to back 1000 yard season in his first two years is nothing short of a miracle. He didnt play well last season, but it isnt because he lacks talent. As a Bills fan i hate to say it, but i think he will be a very good back once he gets out of Buffalo.Anyone who thinks he is not talented didnt watch him play during his first two years. The guy was getting hit the second he took a handoff. He literally had to break 3 tackles just to get back to the line of scrimmage. I remember thinking how good he would be on a team with even a decent oline.
He isn't going anywhere.

 
Lynch is signed for this year and the 2 following for IIRC 1.14 million. If Buff can't get enough for him in a trade why deal him when he is a player who can produce when called upon and comes at reasonable price.

 

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