SmootSmack
02-22-2006, 04:46 PM
I'd like to hear what those who have voted "yes" have to say
70Chip Presents the #56Fanatic "Does LaVar Deserve Special Treament" PollSmootSmack 02-22-2006, 04:46 PM I'd like to hear what those who have voted "yes" have to say jordanz301 02-22-2006, 04:46 PM im the first to vote yes.......even tho i agree witht hte fact that the team comes before the player, but a couple yrs ago he was the face of our franchise, he was good when we sucked and hes good now that were good, aanyone who was ever the face of the franchise should get BETTER* treatment than a player who just "showup." also he got that big a contract b.c "HE CAN PLAY"..... he performed this season even after the problems he had with coaches and front office....( contract greivence, being benched, media, comming off season ending injury) he deserved his pay............honestly how many big plays have u seen holdman make?......hes jst an average person who plug the gaps when he was supposed to. when LA was in he made big plays...he had more TFL then any redskin on the team this season and he oplayed 1/3 of a season....... Year Team GP/GS T S Sack PD FF FR INT Yds TD 2005 Redskins 13/8 53 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2004 Redskins 4/2 18 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2003 Redskins 16/16 116 71 6 10 7 2 0 0 0 2002 Redskins 16/16 107 73 11 8 4 3 0 0 0 2001 Redskins 14/14 118 76 0.5 6 0 2 3 120 1 2000 Redskins 16/11 73 53 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Total 79/67 467 335 22.5 30 11 7 3 120 1 2005: Arrington played in 13 games and started eight, recording 53 tackles (45 solo). He also started two games in the playoffs, recording 12 tackles and one interception with a 21-yard return. (http://www.redskins.com/team/profile) these stats show that the guy can play.....look at his sack column in 03' when he was 100% he has the ability to make the big play! hes fast, he can hit, he can get off his blocks, the only thing that slows him down is his so called "freelancing" and this season since he did a lot better job executing the play call, he didnt make the big plays he usually did when "freelancing".........work with LA! work with him to rework his contract..........this guy is a "core guy" as u guys love to ssay and love for gibbs to have........you want "core guy" its this guy...........micheal irvin used to run his mouth to the media also look at him now.....what im trying to say is no ones perfect and this guy talks with, and plays with emotion......... Warpath 02-22-2006, 04:51 PM I love Lavar as much as the next guy, but he does not deserve anything special. Business is business and nothing is personal. People like Lavar get cut every year from their football team. Will I miss him, YES. BigSKINBauer 02-22-2006, 04:55 PM He should be on this team and he won't be getting special treatment. Lavar will be a pro bowler again. I don't get understand all that CBA stuff but if lavar will restructure it isn't anything "special"; it will be deserved. Its not like because he was the face of the team he will be getting a new contract but rather because he has the ability to be the face of the team in the future. Lavar is the man. jordanz301 02-22-2006, 05:00 PM thank you diehardskin2982 02-22-2006, 05:04 PM yes, he has done nothing but has been a good player for the skins. he gets hurt and people turn their back on him... when we were terrible he said he wanted to stay a skin for life and continues to say it now. he should not be traded for Ray Lewis on anyone else for that matter Skins_4_Lyfe 02-22-2006, 05:39 PM Some say that LaVar deserves better (perhaps special) treatment because he's been with us through the lean years and was once our best player. (and may still be if he could stay healthy). LaVar has been loyal and we should show him we'll go the extra mile for him. Others say...so what. Bottom line is we were bad and now we're better and we've shown that we can win without him and his huge salary. We need to do what's best for the Redskins, not LaVar What sayest thou? (Thanks to TheMalcolmConnection for inspiring me to start another thread about LaVar) I'm not sure if you’re trying to be humorous...if so I missed the joke. No one is saying that Lavar deserves to be placed above the team...the fact of the matter is that we don't know the real story behind Lavar and fans shouldn't be so quick to draw conclusion. "Treated better"...No...How about being treated like a person; a human being! #56fanatic 02-22-2006, 05:47 PM Wow, should I feel special? 1st off, I dont think he should get special treatment, no player should get special treatment. 2ndly, reworking his deal would save us a good bit of money on the cap for next year. I am not a big fan of reworking deals, but in this case with the cap hit being such a huge burden, and LaVar willing to take less money to stay here, why not! I do feel he has been, at times, treated unfairly. Now, whos guilty for that, who knows, not anyone here, and not me. we all have out OPINIONS on who is at fault. The fact is he is a good LB, at one time one of the best in the NFL. That was before the injury. At the end of the year, and through the playoffs he was a playmaker and put Sean Alexander out(clean or not) He means a lot to the fans and to the community. That doesn't mean we keep him for the fans sake, you can not run a team that way. However, it would be different if he had the talent of a waterboy. He will be back to 100%, should be back to his original playing weight which will bring back the quickness and stamina. He will also be much stronger with his legs and more than likely would be a better pass rusher. My vote for special treatment is NO. I am tired of the LaVar issue. we will see if he is here or not shortly. offiss 02-22-2006, 06:29 PM I think the Skins have been more loyal to Lavar than he has to them. Has Lavar lived up to his contract? NO! Has he lived up to the elite status that a #2 pick in the draft should be? NO! And the fact that Lavar has been grossly overpaid he has the nerve to make a major stink about another 6 mil that he never had coming to begin with, as if the 68 mil wasen't double what he was worth to begin with, kind of like knocking off fort knox, and then going back to accuse someone of lifting your wallet. Lavar has proven this much, he can easily be replaced by the likes of Lamar Marshall, and Chris Clemons, kind of funny we start winning as soon as Lavar hits the bench, so far he's shown we can lose with him, and win without him. You don't win football games because you have charisma, you win by playing smart football, that's something Lavar has yet to prove. 70Chip 02-22-2006, 07:02 PM If Greg Williams and Dale Lindsey determine that Lavar can be a solid contributor for the next few years , then we should do whatever is necessary to ease his cap burden and keep him here. If they believe his best days are behind him, then they should cut him loose unless keeping him for say, one more year somehow benefits our cap. Any sentimental or heartstring type b.s. should not be considered when dealing with any personel decision. Those days ended when #28 retired (and well before that for all the other numbers) This is a league wher Joe Montana was let go by the 49ers. Where Emmitt Smith became a Cardinal. Jerry Rice was cut in pre-season by the Broncos. Art Monk, my God, Art Monk played for the gd Eagles. No special treatment. BTW. Why is it that three seperate Lavar threads are booming while may brilliant, insightful post regarding the League of 9 Extraordinary Gentleman is ignored. I think it's because the anti-Lavarites enjoy hearing the pro-Lavarites make verbal googly eyes. I lova Lavara soa mucha. I can'ta liva without hima. |
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