Mr. ChumChums Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 There's nothing to see here. keep walkin Every time you post man...that avatar distracts me for a few seconds...
ndirish1978 Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Even if this were the last year of his contract, trading Lynch for a 4th is worth much less then getting a years production out of him; especially considering we have 2 other solid backs to minimize pressure on him and allow him to stay fresh and be productive. The fact remains Lynch has TWO more years left on his contract and his salary is VERY reasonable. At that rate, you hold on to the guy and get 2 solid years of solid production out of him. The only way you trade him is if someone makes you an offer that outweighs the benefit of keeping a good running back for 2 more years and that would be a 2nd rd pick. Forget the whole "so and so was a late rd pick and he turned into a hall of famer", we don't get that lucky and banking on finding a diamond in the rough in the 3rd or later is foolish. 3rd rd picks are likely to develop into decent starters and in some outlying cases, could be really good. 1st and 2nd rd picks are the money picks. Lynch, though coming off a rough year due in large part to his suspension, has 2 years to audition for a new job and I believe he should be well above average and he has the ability to be a real threat. Like I said, absent a 2nd rd pick, Lynch can whine all he wants but he is going to ride out his contract with us
DanInUticaTampa Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Well, the Seahawks traded their 3rd round pick in the 2010 draft (along with it's 2009 5th) to Philadelphia for a higher 2009 3rd round pick. The Seahawks have also traded their 3rd round pick in the 2011 draft to San Diego (for QB Whitehurst). Can we PLEASE stop with the Seahawks offered us a 3rd rounder and we turned it down crapola. They didn't have one to offer. bumped this post to the next page, cause there are some people that just don't get this.
Pete Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I just saw this on the ESPN ticker. Good riddance Marshawn you POS punk! Lets get a third for him and get him the !@#$ out of Buffalo!
CarolinaBill Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 maybe a performance incentive escalator could get it done like a 4th that jumps to a 2nd? IDK, just throwing that out there, or the 3-way trade with baltimore would work for me too
ndirish1978 Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I just saw this on the ESPN ticker. Good riddance Marshawn you POS punk! Lets get a third for him and get him the !@#$ out of Buffalo! Did you bother to read the post above yours. THEY DO NOT HAVE A 3RD ROUNDER!!!!!!!!!!
HurlyBurly51 Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I hope we can get a 3rd rounder from them for ML.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I hope we can get a 3rd rounder from them for ML. I agree. The Seahawks 3rd rounder is fair. Just kidding, ndirish. It's football. I had to pile on.
Mark Long Beach Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 I agree. The Seahawks 3rd rounder is fair. ...Just kidding, ndirish. It's football. I had to pile on. snicker, well played.
Malazan Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Personally I think Marshawn was more "stupid" and unprepared for wealth and fame than he was a bad person. Not making excuses because the end result is the same but I can separate a measure of off field stupidity and immaturity from on field performance. His current actions would be the present tense. The past tense is not appropriate.
sharper802 Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Ayup. Some RB is guaranteed to go down in preseason, hold out and see if Lynch's value goes up. Cant hurt at this point. Exactly. He is worth more the longer you hold on to him and the more injuries rack up. That include the Bills. I personally think he will be the starter but if indeed fan fav Freddie is the starter there is no guarantee his old bones will make it through the year unscathed.
mpl6876 Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Zero trade value? No value in trading him maybe. This offense needs playmakers this year and he is going to be a part of a three headed monster. There is still potential for ML regardless of his off the field issues and IMHO there is no reason to give him away for a future late round pic. I think he's more valueable where he is at. The guy is under contract, let him play it out and keep his nose clean so he can get his next payday. I agree with you.
NoSaint Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Exactly. He is worth more the longer you hold on to him and the more injuries rack up. That include the Bills. I personally think he will be the starter but if indeed fan fav Freddie is the starter there is no guarantee his old bones will make it through the year unscathed. Yea I hear people say trade him when someones injured - what if someone is fred j? Things wouldn't be looking good for us if we dealt lynch. Say Jackson gets a season ender early leaving spiller, and......... Lynch still has value to us. If we trade him it has to be for something worthwhile.
reddogblitz Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 Don't trade ML unless we're going to get something good for him. A second by itself may not even be enough. The guy can play. Why trade our #1 from a few years ago who has rushed for 1000 yards and was ROL just because he's a little bit of a trouble maker? Since we don't have a good QB our offense is likely to be built around RBs doing a lot. No way in H E double hockey sticks I trade him for a 3rd or a 4th.
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