Bob in STL Posted February 7, 2010 Posted February 7, 2010 I reluctantly say keep him. We have way too many needs to be chasing another RB. I suppose we can get lucky and find on in the mid to late rounds but you cannot count on that. Freddie is getting some age and miles and we need two starting caliber running backs.
Mike in Horseheads Posted February 7, 2010 Posted February 7, 2010 I reluctantly say keep him. We have way too many needs to be chasing another RB. I suppose we can get lucky and find on in the mid to late rounds but you cannot count on that. Freddie is getting some age and miles and we need two starting caliber running backs. Couldn't agree more! I also wonder if "Fast Freddy" is durable enough to be a featured back. Maybe with a real offense under Galley they could both flourish.
b stein 22 Posted February 7, 2010 Posted February 7, 2010 Were going to end up wasting a first round pick again if we get rid of lynch. So it would probably be a stupid move
Red Posted February 7, 2010 Posted February 7, 2010 Tough call. I don't know what the market value would be for Lynch. And if he had high value as a player, would a team invest in a RB to make a trade for, when free agency and the draft seem to be back-rich? Not to mention the fact that most successful teams- besides having a franchise QB- also have a solid stable of running backs. It would be tough to trade him based on his age, ability, and upside (he's still only 23). On the other hand, if his idiot antics don't stop, he is expendable and I would get the most value I could for him.
Trader Posted February 7, 2010 Posted February 7, 2010 It seems like somef people are calling for the removal of Lynch from this team. I personally want to see him stay and possibly return to form. Would like to know what the general consensus on this forum is... I think on a scale of one to five with 5 being the player I would most want to move Lynch is a 4. I would not feel compelled to trade him but you have to admit he is a high risk player. His next indiscretion could be his last for a while. If there were another player at a position of need I would deal him. Of course then the Bills would need another running back soon becase you always need two and our strarter is 30 years old.
Recommended Posts