Brandon Posted April 18, 2007 Posted April 18, 2007 He was asked for a reason why Lynch might slip and brought up the character issue, but Schefter also said that teams that have had meetings with Lynch have had no questions about it afterward. Additionally, it is interesting that he made no mentioned of the rumored back injury that Lynch may have, particularly in a segment concerning reasons Lynch might slip in the draft.
Dennis in NC Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Wasn't that supposed "back injury" just based on a "sore back" listing on an injury report? It seemed like not much of an issue at all.
Tipster19 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 I posted this link just alittle while ago in an earlier post of mine but it actually belongs in this thread. I think that we stand a good shot of seeing Lynch on our roster come draft day. If so, that means that he passed the few question marks that are surrounding him right now and that would be good enough for me. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/dr...awn-lynch_N.htm
Saint Doug Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 I posted this link just alittle while ago in an earlier post of mine but it actually belongs in this thread. I think that we stand a good shot of seeing Lynch on our roster come draft day. If so, that means that he passed the few question marks that are surrounding him right now and that would be good enough for me. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/dr...awn-lynch_N.htm This is my favorite part of the article: "He's as talented as any offensive player I've been around," says Cal coach Jeff Tedford, who has coached many NFL first-rounders, including Aaron Rodgers, Trent Dilfer, David Carr, Akili Smith, Joey Harrington and Kyle Boller. "He's so natural in doing it all. He's fast, strong, has great balance; he can catch; and he has a great feel for the game in all phases. He's so natural and explosive as an athlete." C'mon now, what was the author thinking!
Brandon Posted April 19, 2007 Author Posted April 19, 2007 Tipster, some of the statements regarding the 2nd tier RBs as well as the update on the Turner situation have me believing now more than ever that Lynch is their guy at 12. IMO, he'd be an excellent addition with that pick. Dennis, I merely tossed in that note about the non-mention of the supposed injury for those that keep harping on it. I've never bought into it. I'm now all but certain that its BS, as I'm pretty sure Schefter was the one who first mentioned it a month ago. The fact that he didn't mention it now in this particular segment leads me to believe he no longer considers it credible, either.
Tipster19 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 This is my favorite part of the article: "He's as talented as any offensive player I've been around," says Cal coach Jeff Tedford, who has coached many NFL first-rounders, including Aaron Rodgers, Trent Dilfer, David Carr, Akili Smith, Joey Harrington and Kyle Boller. "He's so natural in doing it all. He's fast, strong, has great balance; he can catch; and he has a great feel for the game in all phases. He's so natural and explosive as an athlete." C'mon now, what was the author thinking! No, my favorite part was "I was innocent..."
Stl Bills Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 This is my favorite part of the article: "He's as talented as any offensive player I've been around," says Cal coach Jeff Tedford, who has coached many NFL first-rounders, including Aaron Rodgers, Trent Dilfer, David Carr, Akili Smith, Joey Harrington and Kyle Boller. "He's so natural in doing it all. He's fast, strong, has great balance; he can catch; and he has a great feel for the game in all phases. He's so natural and explosive as an athlete." C'mon now, what was the author thinking! Man, Jeff Tedford must be one badass coach! Just look at those names. Almost makes me want us not to get Lynch if he's around in round two, just cause this guys been around him. What a group of flunky bitches.
Brandon Posted April 19, 2007 Author Posted April 19, 2007 Man, Jeff Tedford must be one badass coach! Just look at those names. Almost makes me want us not to get Lynch if he's around in round two, just cause this guys been around him. What a group of flunky bitches. I'd be concerned if they were RBs. The only guy you can point to there is JJ Arrington, who has been a bust in Arizona. Then again, its not like Edgerrin James is tearing up the league playing for the Cards, either.
HurlyBurly51 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 They could be playing possum in an attempt to get someone like Green Bay or the Titans or Cowboys to bite on trading up and paying a premium to do so.
Tipster19 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 They could be playing possum in an attempt to get someone like Green Bay or the Titans or Cowboys to bite on trading up and paying a premium to do so. It's interesting that the information of Lynch's visit comes on the heels of Marv's interview stating that he'd be surprised if we landed up with Turner.
The Dean Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 This is my favorite part of the article: "He's as talented as any offensive player I've been around," says Cal coach Jeff Tedford, who has coached many NFL first-rounders, including Aaron Rodgers, Trent Dilfer, David Carr, Akili Smith, Joey Harrington and Kyle Boller. "He's so natural in doing it all. He's fast, strong, has great balance; he can catch; and he has a great feel for the game in all phases. He's so natural and explosive as an athlete." C'mon now, what was the author thinking! I think Simon wrote that article.
Tipster19 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 I think Simon wrote that article. Hey Deano, I like the Abe Lincoln look. Very creative.
Oneonta Buffalo Fan Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Hey Deano, I like the Abe Lincoln look. Very creative. Does he actually create those avatar pictures?
Brandon Posted April 19, 2007 Author Posted April 19, 2007 It's interesting that the information of Lynch's visit comes on the heels of Marv's interview stating that he'd be surprised if we landed up with Turner. It is interesting, isn't it? An argument can be made that its a 'smokescreen', but in this case, it would almost seem to be TOO obvious for that to be the case. I think its most likely that the Bills are bringing in their top 3-4 guys for one final visit before finalizing the draft board this weekend.
Max997 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Take him only if Willis is gone. the Bills can get a MLB in the second round
obie_wan Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 the Bills can get a MLB in the second round sure they can get one in the 7th round too. but neither will be a playmaker at the most critical positon in this defense.
Max997 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 sure they can get one in the 7th round too. but neither will be a playmaker at the most critical positon in this defense. Harris from Michigan and Siler from Florida will both most likely be there in the second round...the dropoff after Willis at MLB isnt nearly as big as the dropoff at RB after Lynch I would take a combo of Lynch and Harris or Siler over Willis and Pittman in a heartbeat
obie_wan Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Harris from Michigan and Siler from Florida will both most likely be there in the second round...the dropoff after Willis at MLB isnt nearly as big as the dropoff at RB after Lynch I would take a combo of Lynch and Harris or Siler over Willis and Pittman in a heartbeat The basis for your conclusion is wrong. Many experts believe Lynch does not carry a 1st round grade. Brando Jackson will generate equivalent production in 3rd round. In a weak LB class, Willis is clearly #1. He carries even more value to teh Bills (over the 2nd tier prospects) because of how his speed range will allow him it to exdel as the MLB in the cover 2. The 2nd tier prospects may be good pros in a tradional 4-3, but the drop off from Willis in the cover-2 is huge.
Max997 Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 The basis for your conclusion is wrong. Many experts believe Lynch does not carry a 1st round grade. Brando Jackson will generate equivalent production in 3rd round. In a weak LB class, Willis is clearly #1. He carries even more value to teh Bills (over the 2nd tier prospects) because of how his speed range will allow him it to exdel as the MLB in the cover 2. The 2nd tier prospects may be good pros in a tradional 4-3, but the drop off from Willis in the cover-2 is huge. what experts are these exactly? please enlighten me Brandon Jackson isnt in the same league as Lynch
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