NorthHawk wrote:Let's see how it all unfolds before getting too uptight.
I can see it from his point of view with him nearing the magic age for RBs and wanting to cache in after the Super Bowl.
Especially so when seeing Sherman, and Thomas with the big contracts and knowing he is the wheel on Offense that makes it all work.
I caught a little bit of NFL Radio on the way to work and Booger MacFarlane suggested they try to get him a 2 year deal with more up front.
As he has 2 years left on this contract, they might do that and add a couple million on top of what his contract currently stipulates.
I have no idea what the Salary Cap implications are, but I do know that if they want to do something, they can find a way - it's why they hire people to do that job.
HumanCockroach wrote:Not convinced the "source" is accurate..... that said, if Seattle was inclined to pay Lynch more this season they indeed could and still have enough money for next year to sign guys like Wilson ( as Lynch's contract numbers would then be off the books) ultimately, it depends on what Lynch is asking for ( if he is actually asking for it) from what I have read, he wants more money this year, not a raise, which is a reworking of the contract ( meaning less money counts against the cap next season, more like a shuffling of the money). If the guaranteed portion of his contract was moved into this season, than that money would indeed be available in the cap next season ( creating no Dead money). It could indeed work if it was reworked to give him all of his signing bonus plus what he is do this year ( something like ten million this year, with seven million not guaranteed next seasonthat they could get out of with no dead space to deal with).
I'm not entirely sure, but I could see something like that working. If their plan is to simply roll over the money to next year, thereisn't a problem doing something like that, at least money wise. It doesn't limit the Hawks next season when those funds are needed, it gives Lynch the money he will be paid no matter what up front, and still rolls over the money.
kalibane wrote:Interesting on how one thing will change the opinion of a player from the beloved oddball who marches to the beat of his own drum to a greedy player only out for self.
Maybe now though people understand that his unpredictability can cut both ways and why they spent such a high draft choice on a RB so soon after extending Lynch. I'm not worried about this (as long as Michael can block). Even if he pouts all season, between Wilson and Baldwin on offense and Sherman and Thomas on defense, I think leadership is too strong for him to be too big of a distraction if he really is actually in a snit about his contract. He has no leverage. And if he lets it affect his play he'll just lose more carries to Michael.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:CHawkBob and a few of you others gloss over the fact that he a recently as 2012 GOT PAID big bucks, if he thought he was worth more he should have negotiated for more then. I used RW but it is true are we going to say goodbye to BW and K.J. just because Lynch is demanding more? Oh, and don't tell me that if the FO does cave that Beastie won't start missing games because of his chronically sore back. I have seen this scenario go down a gazillion times. He earned the new contract he signed in 2012 it was fair market value then and it is now. I say a big fat NO to any 5 million "bonus" if he wanted a Super Bowl bonus his agent should have negotiated one for him. Who is his agent anyhow? Rosenhaus? Scott Boras? If J.S. and P.C. cave in we will see a steady stream of other Seahawks holding out for more money a couple of years into their new contracts wanting to renegotiate. Let him sit and sulk and suspend him if it comes to that trade his me first fanny to the Browns where he can "beast mode" for a loser and remember what it was like to be on top of the world for a minute. Mail him his ring, and oh, since he don't want to hang with team mates leave him out of official team pictures of the Super Bowl team I am sure he doesn't care any how. excise the CANCER!
c_hawkbob wrote:Not sure you are getting my point bane, I'm not saying Lynch is a top 5 back, I'm saying that over the last 3 years he's been the best back in the league, every bit as good even as AP, while his salary is less than half.
I'm also not saying that I think he's grossly underpaid or anything either, it's just that with RB's you have an acutely short window of earning potential in the NFL, more so by far than any other position, and for the impact he's had here, he deserves a little better than he's getting.
kalibane wrote:It's not an appearance. He is superior. And he sure looked good at the Clink in 2012 when he ran for 182 yards and two TDs.
HC I don't care what you say. Arguing that Lycnh is superior is folly. I know that I'll meet resistance here but it's a Seahawks forum so what else would happen? I will lambaste that argument all day and all night and I'm not going to apologize for it. It's only debatable because technically everything is debatable. Peterson is the better RB and it's not close. Let's talk again five years after they both retire and Adrian Peterson is wearing a gold jacket and Marshawn Lynch is buying a ticket.
P.S. don't start with that durability garbage. Anyone can blow out an ACL. Adrian Peterson has not been injury prone. Put him on the Seahawks in Lynch's place and this team might not lose a game.
kalibane wrote:It's not an appearance. He is superior. And he sure looked good at the Clink in 2012 when he ran for 182 yards and two TDs.
HC I don't care what you say. Arguing that Lycnh is superior is folly. I know that I'll meet resistance here but it's a Seahawks forum so what else would happen? I will lambaste that argument all day and all night and I'm not going to apologize for it. It's only debatable because technically everything is debatable. Peterson is the better RB and it's not close. Let's talk again five years after they both retire and Adrian Peterson is wearing a gold jacket and Marshawn Lynch is buying a ticket.
P.S. don't start with that durability garbage. Anyone can blow out an ACL. Adrian Peterson has not been injury prone. Put him on the Seahawks in Lynch's place and this team might not lose a game.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:There is going to be no "feeding of the Beast" because if the FO was to cave in then in two years you would see a parade of Kam, ET, and Richard Sherman demanding the same treatment. Sherman was the highest paid CB for about 10 minutes until another CB on another team signed for a few dollars more. The FO paid Lynch, even guaranteed more than half of his contract which was unprecedented, but in the mean time other RB's have signed new deals making the contract Marshawn signed a bit less attractive, to him. Well, he should fire his agent if he had so little fore sight. Right now, with his holding out and his retirement threats I don't trust Lynch to give his usual 110% if he is going to be pouting, and he IS going to be pouting because there is NO WAY the Seahawks are going to give in to his ABSURD demands. I am figuring that he talked the J.S. and was turned down so now he is trying to bring in public pressure. Sure, that's going to really endure yourself to a HC that never ever throws his players under the bus in public. So, Lynch can either retire or ride or get traded to Cleveland or Miami or maybe Jacksonville IMHO. I am really going to miss his running but I take offense to these antics.
NorthHawk wrote:Lynch is due to get 7 million this year and 9 million next year as per his contract.
He'll be 29 next year with a lot of mileage on him.
What they could do is renegotiate his contract and roll some of the 2015 salary into this year thus guaranteeing it, but at no overall extra cost.
Lynch could then be paid as one of the top RBs this year, and if he retires he has a wad of cash to leave with.
The team would also clear up money for next year when paying Wilson.
They would still have some room to add a million or so next year on his contract as an extra if that was needed, but getting more money this year might be enough to satisfy him.
That's if this is a true story and not a media creation.
Contract info that I used:
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/seattle-seah ... awn-lynch/
Bird Droppings wrote:Wow, IG, when you started this thread I bet you had no idea where it would find a needle.
It is not next Tuesday, yet.
We do not know that Mr. Lynch has not already conferred with teammates or management.
We do not know if the Beast is enraged, or even encaged, let alone engaged in any discussions.
Maybe he's just sitting down there smiling at all the conjecture realizing none of it will hurt him.
With all the opinion, here and elsewhere, it is clear nobody wants to see him gone.
Don't be surprised at a restructuring with this coming season his final one.
Just be surprised if he be gone.
He can use more money for his next career.
IG, you started this mess, where are you now?
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