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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Beaufort SC
Age: 46
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Re: Lavar's speech
Lavar was a good guy, and a team player. I kinda wish things would have went differently for him. I just heard his speech on ESPN, and wow....really heart-felt.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
Age: 51
Posts: 1,801
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Re: Lavar's speech
i caught the speech yestreday evening and I was moved by his emotion for Sean. I have a ton of respect for LaVar (as all of you know) I am one of his biggest supporters. In an article I read it pointed out that during his speech when he addressed "his teammates" he looked over at the Redskin organization that was there, not the Giants contingent that flew in. In LaVars heart I think he still feels like a part of the Redskins family and wants to be part of it again in some way shape or form. I think he did an awesome job yesterday.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
Posts: 11,460
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Re: Lavar's speech
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There's no question he's still a part of this community and wants to be. He's on Comcast now, and as you pointed out, he looked in their direction yesterday to let them know, let by gones be by gones. He's a good dude. I just think he got caught in the unfortunate middle of the business side of life in the NFL. |
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