depaashaas wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000368574/article/marshawn-lynch-will-hold-out-of-seahawks-camp
Looks like Lynch will will hold out this time for some more $$$. Now that chiefs gave their RB a big pay raise he must have figured he can do the same
Futureite wrote:Best RB in the league IMO and most important player on your team. He changes the opposing team's entire defensive philosophy and he is a homerun threat at any point in the game. If I am in the FO making the decision I'd pay him.
obiken wrote:I think he is a greedy SOB, 5 million a year, come on. His Oakland house was a in a Magazine. We cant afford anymore cap hits.
Having said all that there is no way we win a title again without the guy. Defense and running games win titles, not passing games.
Hawk Sista wrote:I'm no capologist, but this is distressing news. There are several people who make the Hawks a contender & he is certainly one of them. This feels like a bad way to start camp. Holdouts rarely workout for all parties- the party I'm most concerns about is the one where the Hawks hoist a 2nd Lombardi. IMHO, this news sucks.
Futureite wrote:Best RB in the league IMO and most important player on your team. He changes the opposing team's entire defensive philosophy and he is a homerun threat at any point in the game. If I am in the FO making the decision I'd pay him.
NorthHawk wrote:According to PFT, the Lynch Agent and the team have been talking about a new contract for months.
Lynch doesn't need the extra contact to get ready for the season - he knows what he as to do to prepare his body for the season grind.
He'll be in camp before the season starts and won't miss a beat.
What this team will miss when Lynch is gone is breaking tackles. I don't think Michael or Turbin have that same ability, so the run game will suffer.
That will put more pressure on the pass game, and if our OL doesn't improve, our Offense will be in trouble.
kalibane wrote:Wouldn't it be great if we had access to all those old PI posts and we could revisit the discussion this time last year when the talk was that supposedly the 49ers had the better backfield because Gore was a Lynch equivalent and Kendall Hunter was just waiting to bust out?.... Kendall Hunter!![]()
Now after a year where Lynch's performance fell pretty much across the board he's the best RB in the league.
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I've made my opinion known on this subject. Lynch is not a top 3 RB. He has a unique skillset but Charles, McCoy and Peterson are all better. He's (in my opinion) started to show a little wear last year because of the way he uses that skill set. He's creeping towards the age where RBs start to decline. Clayton noted he averaged only 62 yards per game down the stretch last year. He's had 300 carries each of the last two seasons which there is also a pattern of decline with a workload that heavy. His contract is set up such as he will be a cap casualty next season anyway. Christine Michael is massively talented (even if we haven't yet seen how well he'll apply those talents).
The whole mantra for this team has been "next man up". I'm comfortable with Michael being the "next man up", and if necessary they rely on Wilson a little more. And I don't see why people who are all about "next man up" at other positions are so worried about "next man up" with RB which has become one of the most disposable positions in the NFL.
Lynch is valuable to the team but he's not as valuable as some people think. And if Wilson is as good as we all seem to believe the Seahawks will be fine.
RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:According to PFT, the Lynch Agent and the team have been talking about a new contract for months.
Lynch doesn't need the extra contact to get ready for the season - he knows what he as to do to prepare his body for the season grind.
He'll be in camp before the season starts and won't miss a beat.
What this team will miss when Lynch is gone is breaking tackles. I don't think Michael or Turbin have that same ability, so the run game will suffer.
That will put more pressure on the pass game, and if our OL doesn't improve, our Offense will be in trouble.
Lynch isn't a bad blocker, and a pretty good receiver out of the backfield. I'm not sure how well Michael will perform at those running back tasks.
Futureite wrote:You could be right moving forward, but Lynch was clearly the difference in the NFCCG. We stacked the line to stop him and he still put up 100+ and broke a 40+ yd TD run to change the entire complexion of that game. Keep in mind, he did that against what IMO was the 2nd best D in the entire league, geared to stop him. And we still could not. When you can play.like that against top level competition on the biggest stage, I do not see how he is 'currently' anything other than your most important player.
I know we have debated this, but the difference in that 6 pt win is simple: 100+ yds from Lynch, 14 from Gore. Flip those stats and the end result is different.
Now, could RW be in for a big yr? Entirely possible. He has a lot of explosive weapons. I am not sure how many of those guys can beat NFL coverage minus playaction, but of course they have a chance to prove it. I loved Richardson at Colorado and was really hoping we'd draft him. For now though I still believe Lynch is the centerpiece and a one of a kind workhorse type back that you cannot replace. He embodies physical, in your face Seattle ball. He is the face of it. A true Beast.
4XPIPS wrote:It's has been calculated already between fines and the ability for the FO to reclaim salary bonuses(signing bonus) that if Lynch decides to hold for at least 10 consecutive days, it could add up to $1 mil. All things consider he bluffed, and it won't work. FO won't cut or trade him. He will be back by mid next week. He got bad information from his Agent after what happened in KC. The difference between KC and the Hawks is we had a back up plan already in place, and KC has nothing. J Charles knew that, and used it to his advantage. Sry Beast Mode stick to Football, your Poker Game didn't work.
kalibane wrote:Kendall Hunter.Kendall Hunter is so good they took Lattimore and Hyde in back to back seasons. And like I said I'm done wasting time on you Future. I've destroyed your arguments with factual analysis for over a year and you just ignore it or try to change the argument. From now on I will just mock and laugh at your ridiculous statements. I have no reason to make stuff up. It's rather easy to remember what you have argued. It tends to stick out when someone makes a statement that's so far from fact a novice fan could pick it apart.
Case in point. Frank Gore hasn't been a top 5 back since 2006 (his career year). Just another ridiculous statement.
RiverDog wrote:Futureite wrote:You could be right moving forward, but Lynch was clearly the difference in the NFCCG. We stacked the line to stop him and he still put up 100+ and broke a 40+ yd TD run to change the entire complexion of that game. Keep in mind, he did that against what IMO was the 2nd best D in the entire league, geared to stop him. And we still could not. When you can play.like that against top level competition on the biggest stage, I do not see how he is 'currently' anything other than your most important player.
I know we have debated this, but the difference in that 6 pt win is simple: 100+ yds from Lynch, 14 from Gore. Flip those stats and the end result is different.
Now, could RW be in for a big yr? Entirely possible. He has a lot of explosive weapons. I am not sure how many of those guys can beat NFL coverage minus playaction, but of course they have a chance to prove it. I loved Richardson at Colorado and was really hoping we'd draft him. For now though I still believe Lynch is the centerpiece and a one of a kind workhorse type back that you cannot replace. He embodies physical, in your face Seattle ball. He is the face of it. A true Beast.
Flip Kaepernick's three turnovers, all in the 4th quarter, to Russell Wilson's one, that coming on the first play of the game, and I can assure you that the end result is MUCH different.
Futureite wrote:RiverDog wrote:Futureite wrote:You could be right moving forward, but Lynch was clearly the difference in the NFCCG. We stacked the line to stop him and he still put up 100+ and broke a 40+ yd TD run to change the entire complexion of that game. Keep in mind, he did that against what IMO was the 2nd best D in the entire league, geared to stop him. And we still could not. When you can play.like that against top level competition on the biggest stage, I do not see how he is 'currently' anything other than your most important player.
I know we have debated this, but the difference in that 6 pt win is simple: 100+ yds from Lynch, 14 from Gore. Flip those stats and the end result is different.
Now, could RW be in for a big yr? Entirely possible. He has a lot of explosive weapons. I am not sure how many of those guys can beat NFL coverage minus playaction, but of course they have a chance to prove it. I loved Richardson at Colorado and was really hoping we'd draft him. For now though I still believe Lynch is the centerpiece and a one of a kind workhorse type back that you cannot replace. He embodies physical, in your face Seattle ball. He is the face of it. A true Beast.
Flip Kaepernick's three turnovers, all in the 4th quarter, to Russell Wilson's one, that coming on the first play of the game, and I can assure you that the end result is MUCH different.
"Much" different? Seattle scored 3 points off of those 3 turnovers and we were already behind when he made them. Withiut them the game would have been nearly identical to what it was with the 'possible' outcome that we score at the end. I had my doubts about that at the time considering how bad our redzone O was and how good your redzone D was all yr.
Now if you ask 10 people who wins a game where one guy rushes for 100+ yds and the opposing RB rushes for 14 what do you think they'll say? Seattle winning the TO margin 3 to 2 helped, but cmon River.
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