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Can #My12s forgive?

GrundleStiltzkin
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forgive what
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He's old and lost a step and not what he used to be so I think the time is perfect for his reunion with Pete.
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For 1-2 games Lynch will be a perfect fit
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Guess this answers my question.dnc said: -
OKGGrundleStiltzkin said:
Guess this answers my question.dnc said: -
These are moves the Mariners would make.
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They don't have any RBs. There are worse options out there imo.Bob_C said:These are moves the Mariners would make.
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DisagreeBob_C said:These are moves the Mariners would make.
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Lynch averaged 4.2 yards per carry with the Raiders, which would have been ranked inside the top 30 this year. The one thing you also get with Lynch, is his constant 100% effort. The man is possessed with the football, and until he gets injuries, it covers up a lot of what age does.Bob_C said:These are moves the Mariners would make.
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Otis Anderson carried the Giants to a Super Bowl and he was almost as old as @RaceBannon
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I don’t think he will be very good, but running does come naturally to him. He has a natural feel for it. He was slow the last 5 years of his career anyways so I think he will be fine.PandaOrangeChiknDuck said:
Lynch averaged 4.2 yards per carry with the Raiders, which would have been ranked inside the top 30 this year. The one thing you also get with Lynch, is his constant 100% effort. The man is possessed with the football, and until he gets injuries, it covers up a lot of what age does.Bob_C said:These are moves the Mariners would make.
It’s an energy boost and he could still be a serviceable RB.