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  • blittydeuce
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-11-08
    • 5572

    #1
    Patriots add Lynch
    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Nine-time Pro Bowl safety John Lynch took a physical with the New England Patriots, who need secondary help after being hit by injuries.

    Coach Bill Belichick, who rarely identifies players brought in for visits, said Thursday that he met Wednesday with Lynch and that the former Denver Broncos star was given a physical.

    The Patriots and Lynch have agreed on a one-year, $1.5 million contract, NFL Network's Adam Schefter is reporting.
    John Lynch, S

    Age: 36
    Born: 9/25/1971, Hinsdale, Ill.
    Height: 6-2 Weight: 220
    College: Stanford
    Experience: 15th season

    The Patriots said they had nothing to announce. A phone call to Lynch's agent, Joby Branion, was not returned.

    Speaking late Thursday morning, Belichick said Lynch, who wanted more playing time than he expected to get in Denver, hadn't signed at the time.

    "If and when that happens, then we will address it," he said, "but until then I really don't have any other comment on it."

    The Patriots needed help in the secondary after safety-linebacker Tank Williams had a season-ending knee injury in their first exhibition game on Aug. 7, a 16-15 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Neither of last season's starters, Rodney Harrison and James Sanders, played in that game and both have missed several practices in training camp.

    Sanders became a starter last season, his third with the Patriots.

    "Whatever moves they plan on making it'll be what's best for the team," Sanders said after Thursday's practice. "He's just a hard, tenacious hitter. He's a big guy and he brings it every time he makes a tackle. So he's a tempo setter."

    Patriots defensive coordinator Dean Pees said Williams, who spent his first four seasons with Tennessee then played for Minnesota last season, had been playing well in camp.

    "I hate to lose him. You hate to lose anybody," said Pees, a 36-year coaching veteran in high school, college and the NFL. "But when you've done it for as long as we've all done it, it happens every year. So somebody else has just got to step in and take his place."

    Lynch, who spent his first 11 seasons with Tampa Bay, is entering his 16th NFL season and turns 37 on Sept. 25. He made the Pro Bowl in each of his four years with Denver.

    Lynch and the Broncos amicably parted ways after he met with coach Mike Shanahan on July 30.

    "He wants to play every down," Shanahan said on July 31. "Heck, I can't blame him. I'm not going to say that he can't."

    But with Marlon McRee playing well, Lynch saw little playing time in nickel and dime packages early in training camp. McRee started all 16 regular-season games at safety for San Diego last season.

    After leaving Denver, Lynch said he could sign elsewhere.

    "I still have a great passion for the game of football," he said at the time. "I still very much love it in my heart. I still feel like I can compete at a Pro Bowl level, but the situation is going to have to be right. I'm not going to just play for any team or any situation."

    Lynch played every snap in Denver's last three games last season, but earlier he was taken out on passing downs.
  • Cloak & Dagger
    SBR MVP
    • 11-15-07
    • 4781

    #2
    nice pick up but you do know about the trend??

    the losing team of the super bowl the next year....dosent make the playoffs

    the trend is your friend
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    • purecarnagge
      SBR MVP
      • 10-05-07
      • 4843

      #3
      take that trend bullshit to the giants. Giants won't make it to the playoffs...this is the year you take the trend and flip it.

      Patriots won't be as dominate because of secondary issues, but yes, they will make the playoffs. Jets/Miami/Buffalo for a divison?
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      • SBR Lou
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-02-07
        • 37863

        #4
        NE will still win division unless Brady misses playing time. Although their defense seems to be getting older and older.
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        • jtuck
          SBR MVP
          • 02-18-08
          • 2051

          #5
          The whole new england defense seems like they could drop dead of old age at any minute. They will be so bad in 2-3 years. Nice pickup for now though
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          • SBR Lou
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 08-02-07
            • 37863

            #6
            Originally posted by jtuck
            The whole new england defense seems like they could drop dead of old age at any minute. They will be so bad in 2-3 years. Nice pickup for now though


            That's why it's imperative they win a Super Bowl now, really they were supposed to win last year and then this year they would've been content with being competitive again, now they're left trying to erase last year with a championship, and their defense hasn't gotten any younger.

            I don't know if there's a better "for now" team in the NFL, but what I do know is from top to bottom there are more 'talented' teams, albeit lacking some of the veteran presences (SD ring a bell)?
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            • pimike
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 03-23-08
              • 37140

              #7
              Seau is gone now they replace him with Lynch sounds like a cheep way to feel some patch work. You know its better to replace with new rather than due patch jobs.
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              • bigboydan
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 08-10-05
                • 55420

                #8
                The rich get richer.
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