Bills Lynch ready "to Ball"
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Re: Bills Lynch ready "to Ball"
he better ****ing back it up on the field. I am so sick of guys on this team talking big then not showing up. The last player on this team to actually back up his talk was Takeo Spikes.
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Originally posted by OpIv37he better ****ing back it up on the field. I am so sick of guys on this team talking big then not showing up. The last player on this team to actually back up his talk was Takeo Spikes.
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Originally posted by justasportsfanI don't know about that. Whitner has impressed.
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I don't care what marshawn says. He an inner city undedicated punk chump and he has a long way to go before I show him any love again...
I was a huge fan when we drafted him and after season 1...I even gave him the benefit of a doubt after the hit and run... and was even willing to look the otherway after his 2nd incident and suspension.
BUT.... when he did not show up here for most of the offseason I formed a final opinion of him... you don't make those kinds of mistakes and then not show up for extra work and righting some wrongs... not unless you really do not care.
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Re: Bills Lynch ready "to Ball"
Often overlooked is how much of a bargain Lynch is. He has three years left on a contract that paid him substantial money up front. His base salary for this year is $885,000. Not bad for a back who rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of his first two seasons and went to a Pro Bowl.
A subpar third season caused Lynch to lose his job as Buffalo's leading man last year. Fred Jackson took over and performed admirably. Then Spiller was added to the offense.
Lynch didn't seem to have a problem with the backfield troika.
"I'm in the mix," Lynch said. "I'm cool."
While I interviewed Lynch, Spiller walked up from behind and grabbed him in a playful bear hug.
"That's my baby boy right there," Lynch said. "My little little. Junior!"
There clearly was no animosity emanating from Lynch.
"I see things getting better for us as a group," he said. "We all complement each other, I feel. You got a couple backs that just fly. You got some backs that'll just bruise. And then you got backs that can do it all.
"With all of them on the field, it's endless, the amount of production that you can see. But one thing about us all, we're all going to ball."
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Originally posted by justasportsfanIf it's final will you NOT forgive him once he starts scoring TD's?
but I will not forgive him this year.... He made his bed and I have not forgotten what he has done and his suspension...
my problem is why anyone here would not still be real pissed at him... when you make those kinds of mistakes you bend over backwards ot right them...anything else is a huge character flaw....
actually i hope to god we can trade him for something worthwhileLast edited by ddaryl; 07-02-2010, 03:35 PM.
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Originally posted by ddarylI will forgive him in 2-3 years after he attends the majority of OTA's in that time period and continues to say the right things... chances of that arre slim to none though because his true colors have been witnessed.
but I will not forgive him this year.... He made his bed and I have not forgotten what he has done and his suspension...
my problem is why anyone here would not still be real pissed at him... when you make those kinds of mistakes you bend over backwards ot right them...anything else is a huge character flaw....
actually i hope to god we can trade him for something worthwhile
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Originally posted by JCBillsHe still is, him and P Willis are the best ILB duo in the league.
It was a sad...sad day when Spikes was no longer a Bill. One of my favorite players of all time, and he wasn't even here long.The last time the Bills made the playoffs was 1999.
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