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Bills RB Marshawn Lynch is in Buffalo, will be participating in the Bills' OTAs, and is expected to attend Thursday's OTA session.
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I don't understand what he is thinking. The guy is buried deep on the depth chart, and he just now decides he's going to show up to OTAs? I really wouldn't be surprised if his career was done in 2 or 3 years.
Nice that he has condescended to grace us with his presence. Must have needed to pick up a quick $20 or two.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
This is a nice leap of faith on Lynch's part and I applaud him for showing up.
I would have agreed with this LAST week but he's 8 days too late.
I have openly questioned the Spiller pick because this team had so many other holes, but with Lynch acting like such a little *****, maybe RB was a bigger need than most of us realized.
Lynch is showing up before the Voluntary minicamp, when most of the offense will be installed in all its glory. He missed about 3 weeks worth of fussing about with part of the offense. Much to chagrin of most, he is smart enough to pick up the playbook and work through it prior to training camp.
I hope he came and went straight to the coach Gailey's office and gave him a good reason for not attending.
When the only two players not in attendance at OTAs are an aging pro bowler considering retirement and a young running back with an attitude problem, it's not the end of the world.
Even so, he should have been there and he should be participating with his team mates. It's a sign of maturity and respect and if I were the coach I'd expect either an apology or an explanation.
Don't give me that "It's voluntary" crap.
When you have a new coach, a new offense, new team mates, new GM, new schemes and a new playbook, there is no such thing as a "voluntary" OTA.
Lynch is showing up before the Voluntary minicamp, when most of the offense will be installed in all its glory. He missed about 3 weeks worth of fussing about with part of the offense. Much to chagrin of most, he is smart enough to pick up the playbook and work through it prior to training camp.
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