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Boom! Lynch impressive
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why do they make such a big deal out of him as a receiver
tree hunnerd some yards catching against thirteen hunnerd rushing isnt all that impressive. not bad but not a helluva lot above average for a running back and certainly nothing to make him out to be this big receiving threat
i mean the real receiving backs get at least four hunnerd and usually five to six to seven hunnerd yards catching. not saying he cant do it but every summer we hear how this guy and that guy are catching balls in practice and are going to be such a threat out of the backfield then almost universally they end up getting two fitty just like everybody else
i guess im just saying ill believe it when i see itOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by Meatheadwhy do they make such a big deal out of him as a receiver
tree hunnerd some yards catching against thirteen hunnerd rushing isnt all that impressive. not bad but not a helluva lot above average for a running back and certainly nothing to make him out to be this big receiving threatSec 241 row 12 seat 23
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Originally posted by jamesiscoolthey only played 11 games. and steve fairchild wasnt cal's OC. fairchild loves to get the ball to the backs coming out of the backfield and the fact that lynch has the skill set to do so is encouragement enough for me to get excited.
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it is not the number of receiving yards.. it is the type of catches that he has made.. he has shown the ability to make some great catches look routine. he is clearly a natural receiver.
that is why they make a big deal about it."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Marshawn Lynch took the handoff and patiently waited for guard Derrick Dockery to pull across the line and open a hole on the right side.
The instant Lynch saw the hint of an opening, off he went, bursting by the hulking, 6-foot-6 lineman and past the suddenly flat-footed defenders, who were unable to get a hand on him.
"Boom!" Bills veteran defensive tackle Larry Tripplett said Wednesday, recalling the play that occurred during a recent practice. "I haven't seen that kind of explosiveness."
"When he hits that gear, it's amazing," Tripplett added. "If you don't get him in that first initial chance, he may take it to the house."Running off tackle, Lynch showed great balance when cornerback Jabari Greer hit him from the side. The hit hardly budged Lynch as he bounced off and kept moving forward.
Lynch has made some strong catches, including one on Tuesday when he out-muscled safety Coy Wire in the left corner of the end zone. Leaping high to make the catch, Lynch came down with both feet inbounds and maintained possession as he tumbled to the sideline.
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One thing for sure since Marv Levy has come back this team has truly got the most out of its draft picks. There is a reason why under TD the Bills sucked. His drafts sucked for the most part except for 2001. Marv and company has produced some great players and the Bills have a great nucleus.
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Originally posted by don137One thing for sure since Marv Levy has come back this team has truly got the most out of its draft picks. There is a reason why under TD the Bills sucked. His drafts sucked for the most part except for 2001. Marv and company has produced some great players and the Bills have a great nucleus.
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Lynch has made some strong catches, including one on Tuesday when he out-muscled safety Coy Wire in the left corner of the end zone. Leaping high to make the catch, Lynch came down with both feet inbounds and maintained possession as he tumbled to the sideline.
This shows he can and is willing to make the tough catches something Willis was not willing to do but A Train was.
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Originally posted by mysticsotoActually, I would't say TD's drafts sucked - atleast not completely. We got some gems under him...Nate Clements, Jason Peters, JP, Evans, Schobel (I think), etc...What he sucked at the most was picking good Olinemen and picking head coaches that would follow his orders without question.
You better be successful with your first and second round picks such as Clements, JP, Evans, Schoebel etc. The mark of a good draft is how many players drafted in the low rounds that are diamonds in the ruff. McGee and Peters (undrafted) are one of the few low round success stories. That is not enough to field a good team.
Yes, his choices in coaches was his biggest flaw.
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Originally posted by Tatonkait is not the number of receiving yards.. it is the type of catches that he has made.. he has shown the ability to make some great catches look routine. he is clearly a natural receiver.
but again ive seen too many times where preseason touts a guy going to catch balls and it never happens. i want him to be the next thurmal/priest/marshall/westbrook instead of mcgayhee/davis/lewis/dillon as much as anybody so ill be keeping my fingers crossed it really comes to passOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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