This clown actually thinks he was a great player when he was not even close to that.. I hope he reads these threads, he is the sort of guy to do just that, so he can see what the fans think of him. Cooley never had a semblance of the same impact Lavar had.
He's thanking God that snyder gave him and players like carrier, Smith, arch, etc. In response nobody said he was a terrible player or that one of the worst LBs in our lifetime was better. He is right about this team's dysfunction, although ironically his fall from grace came at the least dysfunctional time in recent memory (Gibbs 2).
The fact that this piece of **** Arrington says Gibbs was the worst coach he had ever had or seen should put this worthless piece of human debris on every Redskin fans "**** You" list. what a disgrace.Didn't LaVar basically tell the Browns not to draft him #1? That's exactly what people are saying. So they took Courtney Brown instead.I'm a Penn State guy and liked LaVar in college. In that order. If we look at other positions I can come up with a ton more, and this from a crap team with crappy players.If you think that 3 year run somehow justified the #2 overall pick, the salary he received and most importantly the status of All Time Great Redskin (in his eyes) then you would be wrong. He was okay for a few seasons, but I don't think he ever had a double digit sack year and never was that great in coverage/space. My favorite lavar "I'm an idiot" moment was back in 2003 when we were playing the panthers. Many good men help young men learn sports etc.. Rogers was out of here after his rookie contract too, with little to no fanfare. All rights reserved. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. He still had many years in front of him.Actually, he didn't walk away. He was an athletic freak but could not play in a scheme. Now he is just a mouth...lavar may be a blowhard...but anyone who denies that since snyder this franchise is where careers go to die is seriously delusional....name the last player that have flourished in this organization...they all come here with such hope...by the time they leave they are broken...damm shame..He could have declined the draft position and re-entered the next year.he could have fallen back on his school major and become,, what , a traffic cone placement specialist or something.But one thing he did not do was live up to his hype, and no matter what the reason for that is, he can't scream and cry about everyone else's failing without acknowledging his own. But everyone acting like he was the problem, when it was the way our front office conducts itself, go ahead, buy jerseys, buy season tickets and look for that next player...it won't be a different story.Lavar had a good career here, and it rubs me the wrong way when people try to act like an inept front office somehow has gotten everything else wrong, but somehow is right in this. At 26 years old, he signed with the Giants. Snyder and Skins fans let this guy make a name for himself after he went to the Giants. What an indictment against our owner.
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. LaVar Arrington and Paul Posluszny are a couple of Penn State recent (fairly recent) linebacker greats with resumes similar to Parsons. Maybe if he started his career with clear rules in place, he would've adapted and had to learn how to play professional football. that was Lavar i saw leaving his feet to make tackles and getting sluing around and bowling over other defenders, and i'd place a bet that not a single one of Lavar's coaches ever told Lavar to leave his feet and dive parallel to the ground to make a tackle.But that's what he did all the time.. hell, i remember when TO was a 49er and they threw him a quick little screen pass, and Lavar did his famous launch, TO wiggled his hips and slung him off and Lavar's out of control airborne body wiped out 4 other guys,,, TO crossed the now empty field and scored from about 60 yards out.Lavar would be saying the same thing regardless of who drafted him, because if one thing is evident by years and years of listening to Lavar, Lavar loves Lavar, and nothing Lavar does ever has anything to do with why Lavar fails.In fact, i bet Lavar thinks the people who invented guardrails are responsible for the motorcycle accident that finally ended his mediocre career.Agree with Bang... this is a guy who sued the Redskins because neither he nor his agents read the contract he signed.
Sad, really.Still salty about Portis and Gibbs stealing his shine when they showed up in `04.If he'd been in that playbook as much as he runs his mouth he might still be playingWhat is Lavar talking about?
because regardless of what he wants to think, Lavar is who got Lavar benched here in DC, and Lavar is the guy on the field missing assignments, being out of position, freelancing, and playing like it's college. Yeah, it was the Skins that killed both.Lavar was a gifted athlete and a helluva hard hitter, he was pretty good, but his opinion of himself has always been higher than warranted.
I mean at some point, you have to think it isn't just a string of bad luck.