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  • Calmatteye
    Registered User
    • Apr 2007
    • 26

    Lynch is the real deal

    I've said it before many times. He's harder to tackle than quantam physics. I can't wait to see him shake off "Ray Ray" Lewis...

    Lynch prepping for Friday
    The only offensive player that shined was top pick Marshawn Lynch. The running back was darting through holes and shaking off hits. Lynch has this ability to bob and weave as he's approaching defenders while still maintaining his speed. That makes it very difficult for defenders to break down and tackle.
    At this point Lynch is focused on tying up the loose ends of his game for the first preseason game.
    "It'll be here shortly and there's still some time for things that I need to make sure I accomplish out there to make sure I'm ready for when that day comes," said Lynch.
  • justasportsfan
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 71614

    #2
    Re: Lynch is the real deal

    A-train was looking good too. NO doubt in my mind we will have one hell of a 1-2 punch. Hopefully they compliment each other and stay fresh in the 4th qtr.
    sacrifice1
    https://theinterviewwithgod.com/video/

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    • G. Host
      Banned
      • Jul 2002
      • 10298

      #3
      Re: Lynch is the real deal

      Hopefully the Bills will go with 2 RB sets like they were planning on doing with Henry and Willis. Sounds like Lynch can break out of formation and go as a WR like Thurman used to do.

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      • casdhf
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 17542

        #4
        Re: Lynch is the real deal

        The best defense is a good offense.
        Originally posted by BillsZone Mod
        cas,

        I'm just letting you know that you have been given 2 points for telling Wys AKA Mark to kill himself.

        BillsZone Mod

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        • madness
          Registered User
          • Apr 2003
          • 13690

          #5
          Re: Lynch is the real deal

          The thing about Lynch

          Today
          Posted By: Chris Brown | Time: 9:32 AM ET | Link

          THE THING ABOUT LYNCH: Watching him bounce off tacklers last night (and granted it's still not live football) I thought about what Marv said at the Hall of Fame last weekend about Thurman, that no one tackled him they just moved him over. There were a few instances at last night's practice when that occurred. But more impressive to me is the way Lynch bobs and weaves his way around defenders.

          He has this darting side-to-side motion when he's running at a defender one-on-one in open space and he doesn't need to slow down to do it. It reminds me of Barry Sanders. Not saying Lynch is Sanders, but that open field juking that Sanders broke defender's ankles with is something he appears to have.
          I just get the feeling that a lot of NFL defenders are going to be grabbing at air when facing Lynch in the open field, much the way it was when defenders tried to corral Sanders. Again not saying he's Sanders, just saying a component of his running style is very similar to one that Sanders had.
          Ironically Lynch's favorite running back growing up was Barry Sanders.

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          • NorthCarBills
            Registered User
            • Jan 2006
            • 702

            #6
            Re: Lynch is the real deal

            As far as I'm concerned, the Saints game can't get here soon enough. I hope he gets at least a handful of carries and a few screens before he sits.

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            • Mitchy moo
              Roways rooking ahread!
              • Sep 2005
              • 18380

              #7
              Re: Lynch is the real deal

              Originally posted by madness
              The thing about Lynch

              Today

              Posted By: Chris Brown | Time: 9:32 AM ET | Link


              THE THING ABOUT LYNCH: Watching him bounce off tacklers last night (and granted it's still not live football) I thought about what Marv said at the Hall of Fame last weekend about Thurman, that no one tackled him they just moved him over. There were a few instances at last night's practice when that occurred. But more impressive to me is the way Lynch bobs and weaves his way around defenders.

              He has this darting side-to-side motion when he's running at a defender one-on-one in open space and he doesn't need to slow down to do it. It reminds me of Barry Sanders. Not saying Lynch is Sanders, but that open field juking that Sanders broke defender's ankles with is something he appears to have.
              I just get the feeling that a lot of NFL defenders are going to be grabbing at air when facing Lynch in the open field, much the way it was when defenders tried to corral Sanders. Again not saying he's Sanders, just saying a component of his running style is very similar to one that Sanders had.
              Ironically Lynch's favorite running back growing up was Barry Sanders.


              I am getting excited.

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              • Lexwhat
                Registered User
                • Feb 2005
                • 2926

                #8
                Re: Lynch is the real deal

                I dont mean to be a pessimist, but does this mean our defense simply cant tackle?


                I would be very disappointed if neither McCargo nor K. Williams stepped their game up. We need one of them to step up. Not to mention, Larry Tripplet better earn his paycheck.

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                • mikemac2001
                  is the creepy cross dresser staring at you in the corner
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 4574

                  #9
                  Re: Lynch is the real deal

                  NO it means he was juking guys who arnt going to tackle him at practice....he looked nice but really hard to tell....i was looking more for his explosiveness threw the hole and when he cuts and he had it

                  ALso i love how wright hits everything

                  MUCK
                  FIAMI

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                  • Philagape
                    WIN NOW
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 19432

                    #10
                    Re: Lynch is the real deal

                    Lynch sure doesn't dance around. He turns the corner fast.
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                    • cocamide
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 2106

                      #11
                      Re: Lynch is the real deal

                      Just a 1-2 punch? I want to see a 1-2-3 combo. Dwayne Wright is a bull and I'd love to see him punish some safeties and a couple linebackers too.

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                      • Calmatteye
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 26

                        #12
                        Re: Lynch is the real deal

                        Originally posted by Lexwhat
                        I dont mean to be a pessimist, but does this mean our defense simply cant tackle?


                        I would be very disappointed if neither McCargo nor K. Williams stepped their game up. We need one of them to step up. Not to mention, Larry Tripplet better earn his paycheck.
                        As a huge Cal fan, I've followed Lynch's career since high school. I remember seeing him in the Cal Florida game (I think that's what it was, but it was a High School All Star game). There was a play where I think every defender on the opposite team touched him on a sweep, but he didn't go down. He was eventually pushed out of bounds, but that is pure Marshawn. As a freshman, Cal coaches told him to just go down instead of carrying multiple defenders due to the possibility for a knee injury, etc. He is unbelievably strong. You've all seen the stiff arm capabilities. Combine that with making people look silly as he jukes them out of their shoes, and you have a future star in Buffalo.

                        As a freshman, he had a 50+ yard TD against Stanford (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u954RitQV2Y) where he makes an All Pac-10 safety look like a clumsy pop warner kid as he juked him with two moves running full speed. In that same highlight video watch the move he puts on USC's safety on a swing pass. In the open field, he is right there with Reggie Bush IMHO in terms of jukability.

                        I can't wait to watch him show he is far and beyond the better back between he and Peterson.

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                        • Earthquake Enyart
                          Legendary Zoner
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 27521

                          #13
                          Re: Lynch is the real deal

                          I've got half a chubbie.

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                          • raphael120
                            Jason Peters rigorous at home training regiment
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 5152

                            #14
                            Re: Lynch is the real deal

                            Man...if he's bustin off big gains in preseason...ooooOOOOO! We've been deprived of that with McGayhee

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                            • madness
                              Registered User
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 13690

                              #15
                              Re: Lynch is the real deal

                              Originally posted by Calmatteye
                              As a freshman, he had a 50+ yard TD against Stanford (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u954RitQV2Y) where he makes an All Pac-10 safety look like a clumsy pop warner kid as he juked him with two moves running full speed. In that same highlight video watch the move he puts on USC's safety on a swing pass. In the open field, he is right there with Reggie Bush IMHO in terms of jukability.

                              I can't wait to watch him show he is far and beyond the better back between he and Peterson.


                              "Short kick coming down about the 8 yard line and bringing it up is Lynch. He comes across the 25...the 30...the 35...the 40, runs over people! He's at the 50 down to the 45... he's at the 40 down to the 30, he runs over more people!"

                              Wow, now I really can't wait for this weekend!

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