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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaRHuffman" data-source="post: 314581" data-attributes="member: 2524"><p>I've never understood why trading a third round pick for a 24 year old RB with Pro Bowl talent was so bad. Unless TT knew he wasn't going to learn the offensive system fast enough, which looks like it could have been the case. </p><p></p><p>But Lynch is undoubtedly more talented than Jackson. He's also been much more productive. Jackson has 60 carries for 144 yards in six of his past seven games since the bye week. Lynch has been improving each week, and he's really starting to gel in that Seahawks offense despite the offensive line (Which has had I believe ten starting rotations) and their biggest offensive playmaker being Mike Williams. </p><p></p><p>Jackson's biggest problem is that he doesn't really excel at anything other than ball control. He's not very fast, not that strong, poor awareness, average hands, won't make many big plays, and is very hesitant to hit the hole. </p><p></p><p>With James Starks having the off-season to learn and Ryan Grant returning, Jackson should be competing with Dimitri Nance for the third tailback position next preseason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaRHuffman, post: 314581, member: 2524"] I've never understood why trading a third round pick for a 24 year old RB with Pro Bowl talent was so bad. Unless TT knew he wasn't going to learn the offensive system fast enough, which looks like it could have been the case. But Lynch is undoubtedly more talented than Jackson. He's also been much more productive. Jackson has 60 carries for 144 yards in six of his past seven games since the bye week. Lynch has been improving each week, and he's really starting to gel in that Seahawks offense despite the offensive line (Which has had I believe ten starting rotations) and their biggest offensive playmaker being Mike Williams. Jackson's biggest problem is that he doesn't really excel at anything other than ball control. He's not very fast, not that strong, poor awareness, average hands, won't make many big plays, and is very hesitant to hit the hole. With James Starks having the off-season to learn and Ryan Grant returning, Jackson should be competing with Dimitri Nance for the third tailback position next preseason. [/QUOTE]
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