MontanaHawk05":3nsgy3y0 said:Seattle's psychotic boldness with trades has the nation thinking that anything could happen. I guess they're not wrong.
HawkGA":21afe7aj said:I could see it happening if the locker room divide story is true and Lynch is on the wrong side.
SonicHawk":odg9lrqy said:Maelstrom787":odg9lrqy said:If our plan is to let him go after this season?
Well, we'd better get at least a third and Oliver. I think I might pull the trigger then.
Yeah, Chargers are going to give up Oliver, a young stud and a 3rd round pick for a guy that everyone in the NFL knows will be available in the offseason.
irocdave":3b9pa24i said:Lynch isn't going anywhere this year. Trading him would be more than throwing in the towel to this team. Imagine the backlash from the entire D, he seems to hang with the D line more than the offense. He has been the heart and soul of this team and ran hard last Sunday even though some say he wasn't happy with the Harvin trade.
Stud? Watch his YPC nosedive when he gets more carries. To early to call him a stud yet. Maurice Morris would be a superstar in 2002-2005 if you want to call Oliver a stud.SonicHawk":1temxo2j said:Maelstrom787":1temxo2j said:If our plan is to let him go after this season?
Well, we'd better get at least a third and Oliver. I think I might pull the trigger then.
Yeah, Chargers are going to give up Oliver, a young stud and a 3rd round pick for a guy that everyone in the NFL knows will be available in the offseason.
SonicHawk":3iwnex2r said:AgentDib":3iwnex2r said:The reason this article exists is because the Chargers are contenders and could really use a RB. The author looked at all of the star RBs and decided that with Lynch's contract, our other upcoming contracts, and our depth in CMike and Turbin that we would be most willing to part with ours. It's a reasonable thought if you don't follow the team very closely.
He doesn't realize that Lynch's attitude and physicality are just as important for our team as his yardage, and he also sees CMike as a high draft pick but clearly doesn't know much about his struggle to be on our active roster.
Uh, their running stats have been pretty darn good with Branden Oliver, not to mention they are getting Mathews back in a few weeks.
There's nothing weak about their running game.
Tied for 31st in YPCSonicHawk":2n03kedc said:AgentDib":2n03kedc said:The reason this article exists is because the Chargers are contenders and could really use a RB. The author looked at all of the star RBs and decided that with Lynch's contract, our other upcoming contracts, and our depth in CMike and Turbin that we would be most willing to part with ours. It's a reasonable thought if you don't follow the team very closely.
He doesn't realize that Lynch's attitude and physicality are just as important for our team as his yardage, and he also sees CMike as a high draft pick but clearly doesn't know much about his struggle to be on our active roster.
Uh, their running stats have been pretty darn good with Branden Oliver, not to mention they are getting Mathews back in a few weeks.
There's nothing weak about their running game.