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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
I can see both sides of it, but in the end I don't feel very sorry for LaVar.
That's life in the NFL. It's a business first and foremost. Teams cut ties with their stars and move on all the time. I wonder if LaVar is mentally tough enough and that's why the coaches are so hard on him.
From the sound of it, this defensive staff is very demanding. They're obviously looking for certain kinds of players, and perhaps they're pushing LaVar to see how he responds and to see if he can be their kind of guy.
Sadly it appears he's simply not their kind of guy. LaVar needs a certain level of nurturing and coddling, and that's simply not going to happen from the likes of Williams, Blache & Lindsey.
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The more this story unravels, it seems the emotions of Lavar got the best of him again. I don't think it is coincidence that Lavar goes off and spurts his mouth off after he gets jumped on by Lindsey. It now does not surprise me that the media jumped at the opportunity to interview Lavar this week after catching wind of the confrontation, it hasn't failed the media yet this year knowing when to ask Lavar those critical questions about the prganization right after he is sent to the naughty chair. What was I thinking Lavar the coach should not get on you about missing assignments, you are Mr. Redskin and the fans love you. I love Lavar as well, but his belief and emotions as to what should be said to him or he should be handled different because he has been here for a while, he needs to act like a man if he wants to be treated like a man and stop crying to the media.