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Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]It's a great time to be a conspiracy theorist.
Did LaVar really land on the moon? Was LaVar really the lone gunmen? Lordy! :frusty:[/QUOTE] omg too funny... |
Re: (MERGED THREADS) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=LadyT][QUOTE=skinsguy]I personally think this whole discussion of Lavar Arrington is silly and a waste of time.
Some on this board become almost hysterical anytime anyone dares to question what the coaches are doing. Why is it silly and a waste of time to suggest that LA could help this "D" play better? I would agree that this discussion would be a waste of time if the team were still winning, but they've lost 2 in a row and the "D" is struggling. The "O" is much improved over last year and it's actually a pleasure to watch them on the field. But, the "D" is not playing as well as before. Why? You could probably come up with a dozen reasons, but I believe two of them are - failure to get to the QB and failure to cause turnovers. These are two areas where LA could definitely be a positive influence.[/QUOTE] excellent point if we question god himself ...coach gibbs or jesus mr williams we arent fans... i love the skins but wrong is wrong |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]I'm guessing Williams doesn't see LaVar as part of the solution right now and thinks of him as only being part of the problem.[/QUOTE]
Part of the problem???? he hasnt even played...... |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=railcon56@comcast.net]Part of the problem???? he hasnt even played......[/QUOTE]
The fact that he doesn't even have to for Williams to know this is telling. |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]Could LaVar help with turnovers and pressure?
Sure he could. But, can you LaVar supporters also entertain the notion that he could also contribute to the 'D' giving up big plays? With his reluctance to play within the system, perhaps Williams thinks he's more of a liability to a 'D' that is already being stretched thin because of the injuries in the secondary. I'm guessing Williams doesn't see LaVar as part of the solution right now and thinks of him as only being part of the problem.[/QUOTE] You hear alot about overpersuit, but Sean Taylor is playing and I've seen him cost us 14 points this year overpersuing and getting duped out of position. That shit happens to everyone, its not like we only sucked before williams and gibbs because Lavar gave up big plays. I watched NFL replay of our game against the Seahawks a couple of years ago, and all Hasslebeck could talk about to his line was to "keep Lavar Arrington away from me." We won that game. The freaking QB was scared, and he's a good QB. If you can break someone's confidence behind center, you break the offense (except in the bronco's case). Lavar overruns sometimes, but not anymore than anyone else, and his instincts are usually correct. I can understand if WILLIAMS gave him a shot and he lost a game for us, but that shit hasnt happened yet. |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
I think Ray Rhodes, Kurt Schottenheimer, and Marvin Lewis all had the Skins D in the top 5 or 10 when they were here. And they all were able to use LaVar effectively. Part of what makes a great coach is the ability to harness the talented players while getting the most out of those less talented. I think Williams has clearly demonstrated only the latter thus far...
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Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]Could LaVar help with turnovers and pressure?
Sure he could. But, can you LaVar supporters also entertain the notion that he could also contribute to the 'D' giving up big plays? With his reluctance to play within the system, perhaps Williams thinks he's more of a liability to a 'D' that is already being stretched thin because of the injuries in the secondary. I'm guessing Williams doesn't see LaVar as part of the solution right now and thinks of him as only being part of the problem.[/QUOTE] The solution is to create some takeaways. This might be accomplished by putting some pressure on the QB. Pressure on the QB is particularly effective on say 3rd and long situations, where assignments are not that much of an issue. You essentially need someone to just go out and get the ball. I think Jared Allen did a hell of a job today doing just that for the Chiefs. He was the difference in this game. It's too bad our difference maker, or "part of the solution", was on the sideline all day... |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=NYCSkin]I think Ray Rhodes, Kurt Schottenheimer, and Marvin Lewis all had the Skins D in the top 5 or 10 when they were here. And they all were able to use LaVar effectively. Part of what makes a great coach is the ability to harness the talented players while getting the most out of those less talented. I think Williams has clearly demonstrated only the latter thus far...[/QUOTE]
What about Springs? Griffin? Taylor? Has he had nothing to do with these more talented players developments? |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=NYCSkin]I think Ray Rhodes, Kurt Schottenheimer, and Marvin Lewis all had the Skins D in the top 5 or 10 when they were here. And they all were able to use LaVar effectively. Part of what makes a great coach is the ability to harness the talented players while getting the most out of those less talented. I think Williams has clearly demonstrated only the latter thus far...[/QUOTE]
But like an article said...they let Arrington become a freelancer and do whatever he wanted....Williams is different, he wants blind alleigance. Unless Arrington can play in the system...I say sit him down. |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]What about Springs? Griffin? Taylor?
Has he had nothing to do with these more talented players developments?[/QUOTE] By no means do I think that Williams has done NOTHING to get these players to perform better. I never said that. I just am not drinking the Gregg Williams Kool Aid yet--that LaVar is such a liability (that he can't even be out there on 3rd and long!). Marvin Lewis also thinks that LaVar is a huge freelancer but managed to utilize him to the tune of 11 sacks. Now I will give Williams some credit: Griffin for one was a bit of an underachiever with the Giants. However, the point is that LaVar is our Kobe, our Iverson, our Garnett. He is the player that strikes fear in the opposing offense and their QB. Trent Green basically admitted to this in Wilbon's postgame article. I haven't heard opposing offenses gameplan against Springs, Griffin, or Taylor. |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
I can't believe we are turning on GW
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Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
I just watched 60 seconds with Gregg Williams on RedskinTV, and he said he favorite movie was A few good men with Jack Nicholson, so you know what that means. On the Lavar situation "We can't handle the EFFING truth."
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Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]But, can you LaVar supporters also entertain the notion that he could also contribute to the 'D' giving up big plays? With his reluctance to play within the system, perhaps Williams thinks he's more of a liability to a 'D' that is already being stretched thin because of the injuries in the secondary.[/QUOTE]
So why is no one else on the team having a finger pointed directly at them for the increasing number of big plays being given up by the defense? If every big play that was given up while LaVar was the starter was his fault, who's fault are they now that he doesn't play? Why isn't Brian Mitchell saying things like "Holdman missed this tackle, and lost them the game by giving up a 50 yard run" like he was so willing to say about LaVar? I suppose none of these questions seem the least bit strange to Gibbs and Williams camp, but you don't have to be a detective to figure out there's something more than what the coaching staff is saying. The thing is, I'd be willing to accept the reason for his benching is his attitude or other off the field issues. If they want to cut off their nose to spite their face, than more power to them, but I will not accept the bold faced lie, which is the staff telling me LaVar is the worst linebacker on the team. UPDATE: Warrick Holdman had an impressive [b]2 [/b]tackles today, no picks, and no sacks, which brings his season total to 12 tackles and 0 picks and sacks from the weak side linebacker position through 5 games. To put that in perspective, Marcus Washington had 11 tackles in the Dallas game alone, but hey, I'm sure Holdman was exactly where he was supposed to be on those two tackles. On a side note, Gregg Williams made the comment in a post game interview that he cannot get LaVar more playing time because Holdman has been playing extremely well. It's hard to argue his genius when Holdman puts up numbers like that... |
Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
while i disagree, that is a very good point, if lavar had given up some of the plays that have been given up the past two weeks everyone would be yelling about it being lavar's fault for overpersuing. If lavar took the place of just daniels and lavar got beat by tatum bell the way he daniels got beat on that first TD in the denver game we would be going crazy on lavar
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Re: (Merged Threads) LaVar Arrington and Gregg Williams
I think it is time for management to step in, and force GW to put LaVar in, for one reason, and one reason only, [b]zero[/b] turnovers by the defence in four games. Like someone else pointed out Warrick Holdman has all of [b]twelve[/b] tackles in five games. I think some of the issues that we have seen in these two losses is because Shawn Springs is injured, but if there is one way to make average or back-up corners look good it is with a pass rush.
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