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==Personal==
==Personal==
Lynch has several relatives who have also played professional football. His cousin, wide receiver [[Robert Jordan (American football)|Robert Jordan]] played for [[University of California|Cal]] and the [[San Francisco 49ers]]; Lynch is also cousins with former [[University of San Diego]] quarterback [[Josh Johnson (American football)|Josh Johnson]] of the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]. Lynch's uncle, [[Lorenzo Lynch]], had an 11-year career in the NFL.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/08/28/SPG7IEE00O28.DTL CAL’S MARSHAWN LYNCH HAVING A FUN RUN
Lynch has several relatives who have also played professional football. His cousins, wide receiver [[Robert Jordan (American football)|Robert Jordan]] played for [[University of California|Cal]] and the [[San Francisco 49ers]], and Raiders Quarterback [[JaMarcus Russell]]. Lynch is also cousins with former [[University of San Diego]] quarterback [[Josh Johnson (American football)|Josh Johnson]] of the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]. Lynch's uncle, [[Lorenzo Lynch]], had an 11-year career in the NFL.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/08/28/SPG7IEE00O28.DTL CAL’S MARSHAWN LYNCH HAVING A FUN RUN
Celebrated running back won't buy into the hype]</ref>
Celebrated running back won't buy into the hype]</ref>



Revision as of 01:07, 16 April 2009

Marshawn Lynch
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Lynch in the 2005 Las Vegas Bowl.
Buffalo Bills
Career information
College:California
NFL draft:2007 / round: 1 / pick: 12
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2008
Rushing yards:2,151
Rushing average:4.1
Rushing TDs:15
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Marshawn Terrell Lynch (born April 22, 1986, in Oakland, California) is an American football running back for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Bills in the first round (12th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. Lynch was the Bills' first 1,000 yard rookie rusher since Greg Bell in 1984.[1] He finished the season with 1,115 total rushing yards and seven touchdowns. Lynch played collegiately at California where he was the school's second all-time career rusher with 3,230 yards.[2] Lynch holds the school record for most 100 yard rushing games at 17.[3]

Early years

Lynch attended Oakland Technical High School. In his 2003 season, Lynch amassed 1,722 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns in only 8 regular season games, and an additional 375 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in 2 post-season games. He was voted a PrepStar and SuperPrep All-American and was also voted as the San Francisco East Bay Player of the Year.[4]

Lynch experimented with other positions in high school. He played defensive back and accumulated 20 interceptions his senior year. His coaches put him at defensive end for one game, and he forced 3 fumbles. Lynch also played some quarterback and wide receiver in high school. [5] Rivals.com had him ranked #1 in the nation as a defensive back, but he decided to stick to his passion at running back. Lynch ended his high school career as the second-ranked running back in the nation in 2004 behind Adrian Peterson by Rivals.com.

In addition to being a star football player, Lynch was also an excellent track sprinter and played on Oakland Tech's basketball team alongside former Cal star and current Boston Celtics forward Leon Powe.

College career

Lynch attended University of California, Berkeley playing for the Golden Bears where his major was social welfare.

As a true freshman in 2004, Lynch was the primary backup to senior J.J. Arrington. Lynch carried the ball 71 times for 628 yards with 8 rushing touchdowns and an additional 147 yards on 19 receptions and 2 receiving touchdowns.

In 2005, Arrington graduated and Lynch became the starting running back. Even though he missed 2 games due to a hand and finger injury, he still amassed 1,246 rushing yards with 10 touchdowns on 196 carries and an additional 125 yards on 15 receptions. In the 2005 Las Vegas Bowl, Lynch ran for 194 yards and 3 touchdowns on 24 carries and was named MVP. In addition to his great running ability, he also has a tight grip on the ball, fumbling just once in his career.

Lynch wore jersey No. 24 his freshman year but switched to No. 10, his high school number. This switch placed him in sequence with his cousins Virdell Larkins (No. 9) and Robert Jordan (No. 11), also teammates at Cal.[6]

In the 2006 preseason, Lynch earned a spot on the watchlist for the Maxwell Award, was named 8th best player in the nation by Sports Illustrated and earned several preseason All-American accolades.

On July 22, 2006, the Cal football program officially launched the campaign for Lynch to win the 2006 Heisman Trophy with the opening of the website Marshawn10.com featuring Lynch's highlights from the 2004, 2005, and 2006 seasons. [7]. Lynch was named to the 2006 All Pac-10 team First Team[8]. Lynch not only earned various awards, he also scored the game-winning overtime touchdown against Washington, which he said was his favorite career highlight, after which Lynch spontaneously drove around the football field in an injury cart, pretending to ghost ride [9].

Lynch was also named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year in 2006 and an AFCA (Coaches') All-America in 2006.

In his final game for California, Lynch ran for 111 yards and 2 touchdowns against Texas A&M in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl on December 28, 2006. He shared the Co-Offensive Player of the Game award with teammate, quarterback Nate Longshore.

On January 2, 2007, Lynch announced he would forgo his senior season and entered the NFL draft.[10]

Career Statistics

Statistics up to date as of December 28, 2006. College statistics from CalBears.com[11][12] and ESPN.com[13].

Rushing

Year Team Games-Games Started Carries Yards Average Long TDs
2004 Cal 12-0 71 628 8.8 70 8
2005 Cal 10-9 196 1,246 6.4 52 10
2006 Cal 13-11 223 1,356 6.1 71 11
Totals 35-20 490 3,230 6.6 71 29

Receiving

Year Team Games-Games Started Receptions Yards Average Long TDs
2004 Cal 12-0 19 147 7.7 29 2
2005 Cal 10-9 15 125 8.3 25 0
2006 Cal 13-11 34 328 9.6 28 4
Totals 35-20 68 600 8.8 29 6

Kick Returns

Year Team Games-Games Started Returns Yards Average Long TDs
2004 Cal 12-0 15 372 24.8 69 0
2005 Cal 10-9 13 271 20.8 34 0
2006 Cal 13-11 5 101 20.2 27 0
Totals 35-20 33 744 22.5 69 0

NFL career

2007 NFL Draft

On April 28, 2007, Lynch was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 12th overall pick in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He agreed with the Bills to a six-year, $18.935 million contract. The deal included a $3 million signing bonus and contains $10.285 million in total guarantees.

Pre-draft measureables
Wt 40y 20ss 3-cone Vert BP Wonderlic
215 lb* 4.44s* 4.58s* 7.09s* 35.5 in* 20*[14] 14*

(* represents NFL Combine)

Buffalo Bills

2007 season

Lynch entered the 2007 season as the starter at running back for the Buffalo Bills. In his first game of the regular season on September 9, 2007, he gained 90 yards on 19 carries and scored his first touchdown in a 15-14 loss to the Denver Broncos. His breakout game came on November 4 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Lynch's success on the ground was instrumental in keeping the touted Cincinnati offense on the sidelines, as he rushed 29 times for 153 yards, including a 56 yard touchdown run. Lynch also completed a touchdown pass to tight end Robert Royal, the first touchdown pass completed by a Bills non-quarterback since 1981.[15]

Lynch injured his ankle the following week against the Miami Dolphins and missed the next three games. He returned to play on December 9 for the Bills' second season game against the Dolphins, rushing for 107 yards and making his first career fumble. The game marked the first time that the Bills' offense produced two 100-yard rushers since 1996, as Fred Jackson also rushed for 115 yards.[16] Lynch went over the 1,000 yard rushing mark on December 23 against the New York Giants, scoring a touchdown in the 38-21 loss which resulted in the Giants clinching a playoff berth. This made him the fourth Bills rookie to break the 1,000 mark, and the first since Greg Bell in 1984.[17] He finished a successful rookie season with 1,115 total rushing yards and seven touchdowns.

Lynch was expected to be more involved in Buffalo's passing game in 2008, his second season as a pro. Bills new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert had stated a number of times that he anticipated Lynch "being in on third down a lot more" this season, citing Lynch's inexperience as a reason he was not very involved in 2007.

2008 season

Lynch was held to a career low 16 yards rushing in a matchup against the New York Jets on November 2. He did not break 100 yards rushing in a game until November 17 on a Monday Night Football matchup against the Cleveland Browns, when he rushed for 119. The game also marked his first receiving touchdown. Two weeks later Lynch posted a season high 134 rushing yards against the San Francisco 49ers on November 30. Lynch went over the 1,000 yard mark for the season on December 14 in a rematch against the Jets when he rushed for 127 yards. Lynch was able to stay healthy until injuring his shoulder in the second half of a Bills victory on December 21 against the Denver Broncos, during which he rushed for his eighth touchdown of the season. The injury kept him out of the Bills' final game of the season against the New England Patriots. Lynch finished the 2008 season with 1,036 yards rushing and eight rushing touchdowns. He posted 300 receiving yards on 47 receptions, including a receiving touchdown, compared to 184 yards on 18 receptions for the 2007 season. Lynch was selected to his first Pro Bowl, replacing an injured Chris Johnson.[18] This made him the first Bills running back to head to the Pro Bowl since Travis Henry in 2002. Lynch was initially a first alternate.

2009 season

Following his guilty plea on misdemeanor weapons charges during the 2009 offseason, Lynch met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for a disciplinary hearing.[19] On April 9, the NFL announced that Lynch would be suspended for the Bills' first three games for violations of the NFL's personal conduct policy.[20]

Personal

Lynch has several relatives who have also played professional football. His cousins, wide receiver Robert Jordan played for Cal and the San Francisco 49ers, and Raiders Quarterback JaMarcus Russell. Lynch is also cousins with former University of San Diego quarterback Josh Johnson of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Lynch's uncle, Lorenzo Lynch, had an 11-year career in the NFL.[21]

Lynch was nicknamed "Money" in college.[22]

Lynch has embraced the Buffalo community, in stark contrast to former Bills RB Willis McGahee, as noted by an interview with ESPN's Kenny Mayne.[23] In the video interview, which has become an internet sensation, Lynch talks about his love of Applebees, and his teammates joke that he loves chain restaurants. In the video, former teammate Robert Royal states that "Marshawn has been a fresh of breath air."

In another video at a Nike football camp, Lynch coined the famous phrase "Beast Mode" used to express brute force and superhuman capabilities on the football field. Lynch also uses terms such as "Stupid Fast" and "Solid" to express his physical ability on the football field.

On June 14, 2006, Lynch was the victim of mistaken identity when unknown assailants shot at his car outside his high school alma mater as he was about to visit his little sister on her graduation day. He was not the intended target of the shooting, and no one was injured. The shooter phoned Lynch's mother to apologize.[24]

On January 25, 2007, Lynch was accused of sexual assault by his former girlfriend. The incident reportedly happened on December 13, 2006, outside the woman's home in Emeryville, California. On January 29, 2007, an Alameda County Deputy District Attorney who specializes in domestic violence cases declined to press charges, citing a lack of evidence and "grave inconsistencies" in the alleged victim's accusations.[25] Lynch was never arrested or charged.

On March 3, 2007, an Alameda County judge threw out a restraining order that Lynch's ex-girlfriend had issued against him because it was obtained improperly.[26]

During June 2008, Lynch was investigated for his involvement in a hit and run accident that occurred in Buffalo on May 31, 2008. His 2008 Porsche Cayenne struck and injured a female pedestrian before leaving the scene.[27][28] After the 27 day saga, on June 26, 2008, Lynch apologized and accepted a guilty plea to a single count of failure to exercise due care to avoid striking a pedestrian, a traffic violation. He was assessed a $100 fine, and his driver’s license and car registration were revoked. Because a Buffalo police officer gave testimony that the victim did not suffer "severe physical injury," Lynch avoided criminal charges for the incident.[29].

Three days after his 2009 Pro Bowl appearance, Lynch was arrested on February 11 in Template:City-state. Lynch and two companions were sitting in a running 2006 Mercedes-Benz when police approached; after smelling marijuana, the police searched the car and discovered a loaded gun that was determined to belong to Lynch. He was released the same day after posting $35,000 bail.[30] Lynch's felony charge was reduced to three misdemeanors, and no drug charges were filed.[31] On March 5, Lynch pled guilty to a single misdemeanor gun charge and was sentenced to three years of probation, and 80 hours of community service. He also agreed to submit to police searches at any time. The two other misdemeanor gun charges were dismissed.[32]

References

  1. ^ "Giants clinch playoff berth, beat Bills". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  2. ^ Cal Player Profile
  3. ^ Cal School Records (note closeness of Lynch's stats to other school records)
  4. ^ Marshawn Lynch CalBears Player Bio
  5. ^ The Best of the West RBs - Part I
  6. ^ ESPN - Talented Lynch takes over starting role for Bears - College Football
  7. ^ Cal Launches Website for Marshawn Lynch :: Heisman candidate is featured on www.Marshawn10.com
  8. ^ The awards are voted on by Pac-10 coaches. 2006 All Pac-10 team, scout.com, November 27, 2006.
  9. ^ Marshawn Lynch Tippin' his Whip
  10. ^ Bear bids farewell Cal's Marshawn Lynch declares for NFL draft
  11. ^ "Marshawn Lynch" (HTML). CalBears.com. Retrieved 2006-09-24.
  12. ^ "Player Bio Marshawn Lynch" (HTML). CalBears.com. Retrieved 2006-09-24.
  13. ^ "#10 Marshawn Lynch RB" (HTML). ESPN.com. Retrieved 2006-09-24.
  14. ^ *Marshawn Lynch, RB, California - 2007 NFL Draft Scout Profile, Powered by The SportsXchange
  15. ^ "Buffalo 33, Cincinnati 21". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
  16. ^ "Inept Dolphins lose 13th straight, trounced by Bills 38-17". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2007-12-09.
  17. ^ "Giants clinch playoff berth, beat Bills". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
  18. ^ "Lynch headed to Pro Bowl". Buffalobills.com. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
  19. ^ Roger Goodell Meets With Lynch ESPN, March 17, 2009
  20. ^ Bills RB Lynch suspended for 3 games by NFL Associated Press, April 9, 2009
  21. ^ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/08/28/SPG7IEE00O28.DTL CAL’S MARSHAWN LYNCH HAVING A FUN RUN Celebrated running back won't buy into the hype]
  22. ^ Reluctant Poster Boy Cal Tailback Marshawn Lynch Has Honors, Gaudy Stats and a Dynamic Style of Play That Makes Him Primed for the Spotlight—Only He Doesn’t Seem to Want It
  23. ^ YouTube - Marshawn Lynch - The Mayne Event
  24. ^ Drive-By Changes Graduation Plans At Oakland School
  25. ^ No charges against Cal football star Marshawn Lynch
  26. ^ Ex-Girlfriend’s Restraining Order Against Lynch Revoked
  27. ^ "Police investigate hit-and-run accident involving vehicle owned by Bills running back Marshawn Lynch". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2008-06-09.
  28. ^ "D.A. turns attention to passengers in Lynch's SUV". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2008-06-09.
  29. ^ The Marshawn Lynch saga finally ends, with an apology and a fine
  30. ^ Pro Bowl RB Lynch arrested on felony weapons charge in SoCal, Associated Press, February 15, 2009
  31. ^ "Charges against Lynch reduced". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
  32. ^ "Bills' Marshawn Lynch pleads guilty to gun charge". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Buffalo Bills Starting Running Back
2007-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Awards and achievements

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