Being predictable is lamer than killing in the issue 126. It would be a noble death if he dies now. I don't think that would happen, but I don't think it'd be lame if it happens. At all.
Rick's flank is going to maw down Negan's men, don't forget Andrea who's probably in position ready to pick people off and I think Dwight will put a bullet in the head of whoever points a gun at Rick first. Also right behind Rick is a huge bus, I'm sure he'll make it to cover while the Saviors get torn up. He might take a bullet but I don't think he'll die, in the words of Andrea "We don't die". In the end I think Negan will be surrounded by a circle of Rick's group, holding his throat and looking up in shock while Maggie picks up Lucille and either finishes the job or lets Negan bleed out and turn into a walker (if the knife was infected).
I think the saviors behind Negan won't do anything and when Negan will stand there helpless holding his bleeding neck, they will ask if Rick was true to his words. Rick will confirm that as long as Negan is gone, they can all work together (but it will take time), and the saviors will become a part of the trading communities with Dwight as their leader and Carson as his right hand
iv heard that getting cut with a walker infected knife causes the infection to spread faster. and thats why in the show, shane turns into a walker so fast after dying.
Huh? I think you misunderstood something. There is only one factor that determines how fast a human turned into a walker: Violence of the trauma of the victim. Educate yourself here: http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/Zombies
Plus, Rick's knife isn't even mucked or covered in walker's blood. Where the heck do you get that piece information from? I remember not long after Hershel's farm being infested with walkers, one of the members from Rick's group asked Rick why Shane turned even though he is not bit/infected by a zombie. Rick said the zombie contagon is inside everyone's brain, so no matter how one dies, he/she turns.
i think you misunderstood something. i never said i was stating facts. i said i heard it somewhere. dont remember where. hell i cant really recall how that whole shane situatuion went down in the first place really.
i do know this. when shane and rick took randall to that parking lot, shane had cut his own hand with his knife (which he NO DOUBT killed a walker with) then put the blood on the side of the bus...rememeber? if im recalling it correctly shane really started to trip out after all that. having zombie flashbacks (like jim did in earlier episodes) and being way more of a dick hahah but like a said dont quote me on it. i just rememeber wayy back when that episode first came out, i thought it was wierd how shane turned almost RIGHT after he was killed. then somebody on a forum pointed out that they thought he was infected before he was even killed. but i geuss i never really read how it works. so im prly wrong
actually after reading what you posted me to read..i think i am right. it mentions that in the tv show, the CDC guy says it takes anywhere from a few minutes to 8 hours. and that it might have something to do with how much life is left in them. so if shane had infected himself before he even died, that could mean by the time rick stabbed him (ricks knife wouldnt have to be infected) shane was no longer "full of life" wich in turn would cause him to reanimate faster....if the walking dead has taught me anthing, its that everything in the show almost always happens for a reason. i see no other reason to have shane cut his own hand. other then they wanted him to get infected, without anybody even knowing.