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I understand the character issues and off the field concerns. But this situation feels like a bargain opportunity for a team.
This seems like a buy low option for New England. He's twenty-four, you'll have him for two seasons and he'll likely play with a chip on his shoulder. The Patriots could benefit from his motivation in the same way they'd with Antowain Smith.
Marshawn Lynch
This seems like a buy low option for New England. He's twenty-four, you'll have him for two seasons and he'll likely play with a chip on his shoulder. The Patriots could benefit from his motivation in the same way they'd with Antowain Smith.
Marshawn Lynch has "zero trade value" right now, according to ESPN.com's Tim Graham.
"No matter how much he wants to posture and get his way off the team, the Bills can't get anything in return for him," said Graham. "He has so much baggage that other teams don't want to trust him." Lynch's hands are pretty much tied at this point. His only option is to return to Buffalo and play the role of the good soldier while trying to rehabilitate his image.
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $18.935 million contract. The deal contains $10.285 million guaranteed, including a $3 million signing bonus. 2010: $885,000, 2011: $1.14 million, 2012: $1.14 million (Voidable Year), 2013: Free Agent
Marshawn Lynch