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Lynch just put the nail in the coffin for the win with the Seahawks last night, and now McGahee just did the same for the Ravens.
You're all very welcome people. We're like the minor league team mining talent for other real teams.
Have you actually watched Lynch this year at Seattle before this game...he was right next to awful. It was one good run and he got some serious luck to. Let's not get carried away.
McGahee was a dumb POS with limited upside. However Lynch was poorly used and coached and suspect he will make a difference like Greer, and the many other players that the Bills use poorly.
McGahee was no big loss. He's been a disappointment in Baltimore and was supplanted by Ray Rice immediately. Lynch is still good. He'll do good in Seattle but let's not fool ourselves into think we traded away Thurman Thomas or anything. He's a good back but not elite. Happy to see him get that nice run.
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