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vailpass
08-13-2008, 11:58 AM
Bronco WRs best keep their heads down on October 20....

John Lynch is not finished pursuing a second Super Bowl ring.

A Broncos' veteran safety until he asked for his release two weeks ago, Lynch visited with the New England Patriots Tuesday and is taking his physical today, an NFL source confirmed.

It makes sense. The Patriots, prohibitive favorites in the AFC, are a team that loves veterans, especially on defense. In going 18-0 last season before losing Super Bowl XLII, the Patriots started linebacker Junior Seau, who turned 39 during the playoffs last season, linebacker Tedy Bruschi, 35, and safety Rodney Harrison, who turns 36 in December.

Lynch turns 37 in September so he's the Pats' kind of player. When he became a free agent after the 2003 season, Lynch nearly signed with New England but instead chose Denver. He played four seasons with the Broncos and showed up to training camp for his fifth. But early in training camp, Lynch realized he would only be a part-time player in Denver.

When in explaining his release, Lynch said only his situation with the Broncos "didn't feel right."

It appears now Lynch wanted an opportunity to pursue a Super Bowl and on the eve of camp, he didn't sound confident of the Broncos' chances.

"More important than other people's expectations is what we feel like we can do," Lynch said. "And in a sense, expectations even within this building is, you just don't know."

The Broncos play at New England on Oct. 20, a Monday night game.

www.denverpost.com

CosmicPal
08-13-2008, 12:02 PM
Look here Lynch, if you couldn't make the Broncos team, you sure as hell ain't going to make the Pat's team.

blueballs
08-13-2008, 12:04 PM
I wonder if Wesley is texting JA
since the Vikes had a safety go down
this could drive him back to the beer

Direckshun
08-13-2008, 12:05 PM
Isn't that exactly what Belichek likes?

FAX
08-13-2008, 12:05 PM
You get the feeling that this guy isn't going to leave the game unless or until his head is hanging off his shoulders by a single ligament.

FAX

Demonpenz
08-13-2008, 12:06 PM
acl's and concussions beware. Harrison and lynch playing at the same time

StcChief
08-13-2008, 12:08 PM
acl's and concussions beware. Harrison and lynch playing at the same timeBrett Farve take note. week #2 approaches
NYJ Homeopener.

The Franchise
08-13-2008, 12:26 PM
Brett Farve take note. week #2 approaches
NYJ Homeopener.

Great...it'll be the senior citizen's bowl.

Amnorix
08-13-2008, 01:07 PM
We lost Tank Williams for the season to a knee injury. Belichick was keen on using him to try a hybrid safety/linebacker role to help handle the increasing tendency of teams to run out of a 3 or 4 wide set.

Lynch might fit in that role.

vailpass
08-13-2008, 02:01 PM
We lost Tank Williams for the season to a knee injury. Belichick was keen on using him to try a hybrid safety/linebacker role to help handle the increasing tendency of teams to run out of a 3 or 4 wide set.

Lynch might fit in that role.

Lynch is a perfect fit for the Pats, an older guy, a solid citizen and locker room gem with championship work ethic who wants one more ring and has a chip on his shoulder.

Reaper16
08-13-2008, 02:02 PM
Lynch is a perfect fit for the Pats, a dirty player and asshole at the safty position, like Harrison
FYP

vailpass
08-13-2008, 02:07 PM
FYP

LMAO The guy is a hard nosed competitor who plays to win. He is a solid citizen off the field who plays the game with the pedal to the metal.
IMHO if he was on your team you might feel differently about Lynch.