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  • Leftwich
    Bring on the Season

    • Oct 2008
    • 13700

    If LT is released, where does he go?

    There is a lot of talk about LT being released from San Diego so I'm wondering who would shell out the money for him.

    I'm thinking Arizona which would drastically change their draft plans for this year at least.

    Originally posted by Tailback U
    It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.
  • Hasselbeck
    Jus' bout dat action boss
    • Feb 2009
    • 6175

    #2
    I am sure the Redskins would give him $75 million or something
    Originally posted by ram29jackson
    I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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    • f16harm
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      • Feb 2009
      • 2183

      #3
      Denver.

      Division rival to SD, so he can play them twice. Would potentially still have a good run blocking line to be behind.

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      • Prodigal Son
        The Greatest
        • Feb 2009
        • 2338

        #4
        Originally posted by Hasselbeck
        I am sure the Redskins would give him $75 million or something
        Raiders would offer 100 Million. Heisman would consider it the steal of the century to get him for such a low price.

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        • celtsxpatsxsox
          Redsox
          • Oct 2008
          • 3310

          #5
          I would think he would want to stay in warm weather. So Arizona would be a good choice. Kansas City could be another.

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          • Bigpapa42
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 3185

            #6
            I'd leave it to Al Davis' zombie to offer a massive sum.

            The best place would probably be New England. It would just seem right for him to go there and have a monster year.

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            • T.Dot
              A Real RockNRolla
              • Nov 2008
              • 6868

              #7
              If LT leaves I will be EXTREMELY mad. LT is my favorite player in the NFL and I think it woulld be a mistake for my Chargers to let him go.

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              • Bigpapa42
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 3185

                #8
                Originally posted by T.Dot
                If LT leaves I will be EXTREMELY mad. LT is my favorite player in the NFL and I think it woulld be a mistake for my Chargers to let him go.
                I'm a Niners fan, but Tomlinson has been one of my favorite players since he first came into the league. I'd definitely like to see him stay in San Diego as well. But I understand it from the business side, where it might be smarter for the team to move on rather than risk keeping a player who may be past his prime.

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                • ThunderHorse
                  Grind.
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2702

                  #9
                  sounds like Marvin Harrison,

                  the guy has a bad season after an injury, and everyone is shitting on him, only difference is Tomlinson hasn't had a second season to come back.

                  its just funny how the great ones fall so fast in public eye, so many people already considered him washed up.

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                  • celtsxpatsxsox
                    Redsox
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 3310

                    #10
                    Originally posted by userpikk187
                    sounds like Marvin Harrison,

                    the guy has a bad season after an injury, and everyone is shitting on him, only difference is Tomlinson hasn't had a second season to come back.

                    its just funny how the great ones fall so fast in public eye, so many people already considered him washed up.
                    That happens with a lot of RB though. 30 is pretty much the age where RB's start to decline. Its just a very hard position to stay healthy for your entire career. I also wouldnt be surprised if LT were to retire in a year or two. He has expressed how he doesnt want to stay in the NFL forever and would open to retiring at an early age.

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                    • packersfan4eva
                      Ryan Luxem
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 9052

                      #11
                      the bengals need a rb

                      Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                      I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                      • ThunderHorse
                        Grind.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 2702

                        #12
                        well, conventional wisdom is runningbacks usually fall off after 10 years.

                        but every knows that.

                        the difference is, he put up A+ numbers the two years before, and after one rough season where he fought an injury, people are already shitting on him without actually letting him come back and show what he can do.

                        I think people aren't being fair to Tomlinson because they take the age into consideration, and because he didn't have a great year last year. I heard some fuck up on Around the Horn today try to say that Darren Sproles was the future of the San Diego Chargers, and the sad thing is people believe this.

                        Take this into account, Darren Sproles will never be anything more then a situational runningback, he is just a different type of Devin Hester or Reggie Bush. you put him in positions where he can make plays and he'll reward you, but if you ask him to take 30 carries a game like Tomlinson and his little ass will be hanging from the stands after the defense gets through with him, ask Pittsburgh, they did it.

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                        • celtsxpatsxsox
                          Redsox
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 3310

                          #13
                          Originally posted by userpikk187
                          well, conventional wisdom is runningbacks usually fall off after 10 years.

                          but every knows that.

                          the difference is, he put up A+ numbers the two years before, and after one rough season where he fought an injury, people are already shitting on him without actually letting him come back and show what he can do.

                          I think people aren't being fair to Tomlinson because they take the age into consideration, and because he didn't have a great year last year. I heard some fuck up on Around the Horn today try to say that Darren Sproles was the future of the San Diego Chargers, and the sad thing is people believe this.

                          Take this into account, Darren Sproles will never be anything more then a situational runningback, he is just a different type of Devin Hester or Reggie Bush. you put him in positions where he can make plays and he'll reward you, but if you ask him to take 30 carries a game like Tomlinson and his little ass will be hanging from the stands after the defense gets through with him, ask Pittsburgh, they did it.
                          I agree with a lot of what you said. I dont see Darren Sproles as an every down back. Look what happened to Shaun Alexander though. He went from top back in the league to barely being able to stay in the league. Now I see LT having an ok season whoever he plays with next season maybe eclipsing the 1000 yard mark but I just dont see him being an elite RB in the NFL again.

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                          • ThunderHorse
                            Grind.
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 2702

                            #14
                            Originally posted by celtsxpatsxsox
                            I agree with a lot of what you said. I dont see Darren Sproles as an every down back. Look what happened to Shaun Alexander though. He went from top back in the league to barely being able to stay in the league. Now I see LT having an ok season whoever he plays with next season maybe eclipsing the 1000 yard mark but I just dont see him being an elite RB in the NFL again.
                            I'd agree with you if Tomlinson and Alexander where the same types of backs, but they aren't.

                            not only did Alexander make his $ off of being a power back that you couldn't tackle with one guy, but he is also 2 years older then Tomlinson.

                            granted, 2 years isn't much, but it means retirement probably comes 2 years sooner.

                            Tomlinson also isn't exactly a brute runner like Alexander is, Tomlinson has been known for years for being very elusive and having great vision, you don't see Tomlinson lowering his shoulder a lot, different story with Alexander though.

                            Bruisers last half as long as elusive runners, thats why guys like Earl Campbell didn't last past 7 years, the toll on their body is so great.

                            if Tomlinson was that type of runner I'd be more inclined to agree, but he isn't.

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                            • ThunderHorse
                              Grind.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 2702

                              #15
                              Anyway, I think Tomlinson his usual year, maybe he wont rush for 1,800 yards, but I don't doubt he gets to at least 1,300.

                              the young guys are taking that over now, with Michael Turner, Adrian Peterson, and Chris Johnson all getting better.

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