Doc Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 it was invisible to me, unless a frown formed on the charging buffalo. jw Hey, we don't care what you think you saw. What did your source say?
Delete This Account Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Hey, we don't care what you think you saw. What did your source say? would tweeting make it more official? jw
Buckeye Eric Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Umm, maybe the are keeping MLmbecause CJ has yet to touch the ball in a Pro game?
Doc Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 would tweeting make it more official? jw Sure...if it came from Adam Schefter. Who BTW said that Lynch would be in for OTA's today.
WildBills Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 sorry. can't spend my life on this board. there is that thing known as employment. and those known as family and friends. give them a shot. you are a !@#$ing idiot
C.Biscuit97 Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 If Lynch is going to be an unprofessional, I'd rather jsut let him waste the rest of his career on the bench. Trading him would be rewarding him.
Bob in STL Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 another example of why these tards are incapable of running this team. all i liked from the draft was spiller. and after taking him you don't dump lynch for a 3rd rounder? why not jump at that chance to flush such a smelly turd when you have f jax and cj the great? I stopped reading right here.
eball Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 In other words, we get a reasonably decent player about every five years in the third round. Don't tell that to threethree. He's got this organization pigeonholed right where he wants them.
Gabe Northern Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 My prediction is Lynch gets 200 carries in 2010.
Malazan Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 If Lynch is going to be an unprofessional, I'd rather jsut let him waste the rest of his career on the bench. Trading him would be rewarding him. Exactly. Lynch *desires* a trade regardless of the value to the organization. Thankfully, Buddy has stated his job is to improve the Buffalo Bills, not make anyone happy.
McBeane Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Don't tell that to threethree. He's got this organization pigeonholed right where he wants them. Plus, he hangs out with his friends and family so much that he can rarely come on this board. Remember, it's called a life and we should check it out sometime
milehiLou Posted June 5, 2010 Posted June 5, 2010 Yeah, because they didn't pull the trigger on a trade for a first round RB that is only 24 for a 3rd rounder, they are incapable of running an NFL team. Get a clue man, we need every asset we can get on offense, and to say you liked no one else other than CJ in the draft... well, you must be the only one. not to mention hes only making a mil and change this season and next it makes sense to keep the former 12 overall pick who has been to the pro bowl, and eclipsed the 1000 yard plateau 2 out of three seasons in an offense that was led by the uninspiring dick jauron. the buffalo bills organization holds all the cards in this scenario, lynch has no leverage, save good play, to sign another contract..... for a lucrative long term deal, which is not what his rookie contract was, long term yes, lucrative no. to keep a former probowler as a third string is awesome, hes making chump change.
Mister Defense Posted June 5, 2010 Posted June 5, 2010 What a ridiculous post. He's had two 1000+ yard seasons and voted to Pro Bowl once. The guy has some issues, but he can still play football. A 2nd rounder might have been nice, but you have to draw the line SOMEWHERE and that is where Nix and Gailey drew the line. I have no problem with that. If you can't see all the positive changes that Nix and Gailey have brought to the organizational culture -- the quality picks, the work ethic, the professionalism, the leadership -- then you are not paying attention. Just keep on throwing mud because that is apparently all you know how to do. Lynch also has incentive to play hard. Even if he wants out of Buffalo, in order to pull in a nice contract with another team down the road, he'll need to appear to be worth it. It is in both Buffalo's best interest and Lynch's best interest for him to play for Buffalo this season. Great response. They take their ridiculous position on Lynch and consider it valid because other yahoos support them--but there is nothing logical about getting rid of one of your best players, and a 24 year old, for a 3rd round pick. Shame on their ignorance for continuing to call for this, attempting to eliminate a player that has the potential to be a prennial pro bowler and a vital cog in the resurgence of this offense. Stupid is as stupid does...
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