Yes, CRT3. It was just sarcasm trying to prove that a Pro Bowl appearence normally means squat.
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And how exactly is it that you KNOW Lavar hasn't bought into Williams's system?
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How do you know he has? I simply said that until he proves it I won't buy that he believes. Sorry if that's too hard to fathom that I won't close my eyes and jump praying that LaVar is there to catch me not on the other side of the field freelancing.
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And I find it hysterical that you even bring up Springs, Griffin and Pierce.
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Gee, Not like Sean Springs has been to the Pro Bowl before.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/misc/pb1998.htm
Anyhow, I think you completely missed the fact of that statement. Those players were some of the best at their position last year yet didn't get to the Pro Bowl. Why not?
We didn't have a scheme before Greg Williams? Yeah, that Marvin Lewis. Shame he doesnt have any credentials. Oh, arguably one of the top 3 defenses of all time... Wow. Yeah, you're right. He hasn't had a scheme to buy into! Good thing he didn't listen to that guy and try the 3 point stance.
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hat is it that the other players do that makes them "care" so much more about the team? Do they sign long extensions to contracts without testing free agency because they want to be lifelong skins?
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Ask them if they want to be the highest paid player for their position, then see what their answer is. Oh, by the way. I bet they wouldn't bitch about roster bonuses that are impossible to the cap to give.
LaVar is an exciting and physically gifted player, but I want to see him play with the team not against it. Granted, he hasn't had much of a chance in Williams scheme and people can always change. I hope he does. I feel the contract was too large for the on-field production. I haven't seen the leadership aspect out of him I had once hoped for and I'm not sure if it's coming. He'll make lots of big plays, but people like to ignore the big plays he gives up because he's out of position.