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Old 12-09-2008, 04:13 PM   #11
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cb? lynch?

ok, ill ignore that...


as for lynch playing ILB...that is interesting
I got a chuckle outta that. One time on Madden, though, I kept using Vince Wilfork as a deep safety. Actually worked out nicely...
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No, Lynch could NOT help out. I watched the guy play against scrubs in late August. As excited as I was to see him come here, it was obvious why Denver (not exactly a SB bound powerhouse) and the Pats did not want his slow tail on the field.

He's dead, Jim.
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How about Fred Marion? I hear hes available.
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While that certainly may be true,remember 31 other teams thought Colvin was not good enough to wear an NFL uniform again and here he is .....
Colvin had an injured foot, injuries get better, he's only 31. Lynch is old and he'll only get older.
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Brett Favre was retired

Junior Seau was retired

Many other sports legends retired then came back

So why spew that crap when the word RETIRED is just that?....a word

On that note,I myself would not want to see Lynch play here,especially 38 years old and out of football for 5 months and not having played those positions much, but its a discussion for those who may think differently
Bronco Nagurski is retired.
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Lynch could potentially help, but it sure as hell wouldn't be at CB.
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While we are at it could Fred Marion still help out?
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We a bigger safety who can run in the pratice squad. he actually looked good in preseason and i see them activating him.

Lynch i am not sure we are having trouble in coverage and he can be a good against the run type player but put in coverage is not going to improve anything.
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He could help out.

The parking lot needs some shoveling.
Nice one!

Although Lynch might hurt his back doing that.
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Brett Favre was retired

Junior Seau was retired

Many other sports legends retired then came back
Were those two players CUT by the Patriots after barely seeing any pre-season action because they were HORRIBLE in the limited pre-season action? This is extremely unlikely.

Comparing Seau and Favre to John freakin' Lynch is apples and oranges.
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