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mooby 08-22-2006, 10:50 AM I heard his contract in New York is nothing but fancy numbers, he's not gonna see that money unless he performs really well in NY. In the case he doesn't perform well, he's probably gonna be hating the skins every day he's injured just because he's not gonna see the money he thinks he's worth.
12thMan 08-22-2006, 10:53 AM What's funny is I'm inclined to believe the Redskins would have stuck by him one more year even with his knee situation.
The one exception is Antonio Pierce. Damn I wish we'd kept him.
We've got Marshall at a fraction of what Pierce would have cost.
I think we made out great with that.
What's funny is I'm inclined to believe the Redskins would have stuck by him one more year even with his knee situation.
I really doubt that.
The relationship between him and the coaches was clearly coming apart especially at the end. LB coach Dale Lindsey and him butted heads repeatedly.
His health was obviously a concern, but a bigger part of us letting him walk had to do with him simply not fitting in with this staff and what they wanted to him to do.
Schneed10 08-22-2006, 10:56 AM arrington WAS a member if the redskins. if you get happiness because of an injury, you made need professional help
Dmek, I don't mean to come down on you, because you're only the latest one to do this so it's not entirely directed at you. But I am absolutely sick and tired of hearing people lecture about how it's not cool to take pleasure in an opponent's injury.
This is f*ckin football. Men play this game, not babies, not women, not boys. Men. I am glad to see Lavar Arrington hurt because he's a Giant, so effing sue me.
As long as it's not life threatening or career threatening, I don't see the problem. Pain is temporary, it will go away and he'll still live a normal happy life. In the meantime, he won't be able to play effectively against my Redskins, and that's a good thing.
So please, everyone stop with the effing lectures, grow a sack, and get real. Should I feel sorry for a weekend warrior who sprains a knee playing hoops? Eff no. He'll be fine in three weeks. Cry me an effing river.
:soapbox:
hesscl34 08-22-2006, 10:59 AM Should go with his swollen ego, hopefully like LA's talk the Giants will not be able backup him up.
Don't create bad karma! He's no longer a Redskins and I wish him well, just not so much when we play the Giants!
12thMan 08-22-2006, 11:04 AM Dmek, I don't mean to come down on you, because you're only the latest one to do this so it's not entirely directed at you. But I am absolutely sick and tired of hearing people lecture about how it's not cool to take pleasure in an opponent's injury.
This is f*ckin football. Men play this game, not babies, not women, not boys. Men. I am glad to see Lavar Arrington hurt because he's a Giant, so effing sue me.
As long as it's not life threatening or career threatening, I don't see the problem. Pain is temporary, it will go away and he'll still live a normal happy life. In the meantime, he won't be able to play effectively against my Redskins, and that's a good thing.
So please, everyone stop with the effing lectures, grow a sack, and get real. Should I feel sorry for a weekend warrior who sprains a knee playing hoops? Eff no. He'll be fine in three weeks. Cry me an effing river.
:soapbox:
Schneed, I like how you spell the 'F' word. You're my hero!
TheMalcolmConnection 08-22-2006, 11:14 AM Should I feel sorry for a weekend warrior who sprains a knee playing hoops? Eff no. He'll be fine in three weeks. Cry me an effing river.
:soapbox:
AND he's going to be living in comfort his whole life while we work our asses off with or without injury.
SmootSmack 08-22-2006, 11:23 AM Wednesday at 10am.
That's when I say LaVar holds some impromptu conference to declare that his knees are totally fine, he's not hurt, he just needs to emotionally pace himself for the full regular season or some such bull.
Who wants to take the under, who wants to take the over?
12thMan 08-22-2006, 11:28 AM Wednesday at 10am.
That's when I say LaVar holds some impromptu conference to declare that his knees are totally fine, he's not hurt, he just needs to emotionally pace himself for the full regular season or some such bull.
Who wants to take the under, who wants to take the over?
Wow, that sounds eerily accurate. You must work for ESPN:)
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