Lynch Mulling Retirement?

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Seattle general manager John Schneider — during an interview Tuesday on ESPN 710 Seattle, the team’s flagship station — confirmed months-long rumors that Lynch might retire.
“Whether or not he wants to play next year, I can’t answer that,’’ Schneider said in an interview on the “Brock and Salk Show.”
“I don’t know if he knows at this juncture.’’
Schneider said Lynch “needs to find out where he’s at’’ so the Seahawks can move forward with negotiations on a new contract.
 
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he's a tough dude to understand.
 

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I would assume he feels pretty terrible, physically, after each and every game, and I bet it's getting worse. If any running back should walk away early, it's Marshawn Lynch. I want him around for another 2-3 years, as a fan, but I would completely understand if he went the Robert Smith route and walked away before he'd limp away.
 

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BwareDWare94 said:
I would assume he feels pretty terrible, physically, after each and every game, and I bet it's getting worse. If any running back should walk away early, it's Marshawn Lynch. I want him around for another 2-3 years, as a fan, but I would completely understand if he went the Robert Smith route and walked away before he'd limp away.
I think Barry Sanders trademarked that route.
 

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As long as he continues to hold his nuts, he's alright in my book
 

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