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81forHOF
03-08-2006, 06:56 PM
I think he should play for Carolina..................not that anybody cares.

#56fanatic
03-08-2006, 07:00 PM
I would love to see him sign with the Giants, I hope he blows thier cap out of the water like he did us, then we can run misdirection at him constantly when we play them and enjoy big play after big play, while the likes of Robert Royal lock him down in pass protection, Lavar is a legend in name only.

Oh, yeah LaVar is to blame for the Redskins cap problem. thats a good one. I guess someone name Dan or Vinney had absolutely nothing to do with that. I guess Lavar was to be blamed for all the misfortunes of the Redskins lately.

drew54
03-08-2006, 07:08 PM
Well, that's JUST GREAT! You hear that, Ed? Bears. Now you're putting the whole station in jeopardy. -Brian Fantana Anchor Man.

Thats all I can think about when i see this thread.

70Chip
03-08-2006, 07:26 PM
Where Lavar ends up is of little consequence when we remember that he is hideously overweight and runs like Peggy Bundy. It would probably be BETTER for us if we could play against him twice a year. That's at least 4 blown coverages for the other team (assuming Lavar wins a starting job.)

#56fanatic
03-08-2006, 07:45 PM
Where Lavar ends up is of little consequence when we remember that he is hideously overweight and runs like Peggy Bundy. It would probably be BETTER for us if we could play against him twice a year. That's at least 4 blown coverages for the other team (assuming Lavar wins a starting job.)

I hope LaVar doesn't play well against us, although I am sure he will play a little harder when its us. However, I will remember you log on name because I want to see what you say when he comes back at his original playing weight and is flashing that speed that made him one of the most exciting players in the NFL. You seem to forget it takes a good 12 -15 months to fully heal from knee surgery, especially when you have two as close together as he did. he is only 27 years old people. Are you just scared that he is going to be awesome again?

Sammy Baugh Fan
03-08-2006, 07:57 PM
If Greg Williams [one of the current great defensive Coaches] has no need or desire for Levar to be on the Redskins team I will take his educated opinion over anyone here at the warpath.

Good luck to Levar but my personal guess he will never be what we saw before.

peace
Hail Skins

70Chip
03-08-2006, 08:02 PM
I hope LaVar doesn't play well against us, although I am sure he will play a little harder when its us. However, I will remember you log on name because I want to see what you say when he comes back at his original playing weight and is flashing that speed that made him one of the most exciting players in the NFL. You seem to forget it takes a good 12 -15 months to fully heal from knee surgery, especially when you have two as close together as he did. he is only 27 years old people. Are you just scared that he is going to be awesome again?

I did say "probably". Perhaps Lavar just needed time to heal as you say. On the other hand, sometimes people NEVER fully recover and that can be psychological as much as anything else. And don't worry--if Lavar plays like L.T. and winds up all over the highlights for his new team, I'll be the first to say I was wrong and to congratulate him. I wish Lavar well. It's not a personal thing to me. It wouldn't have been upset if Lavar stayed either. I just am of the opinion that his skills have diminished. To me, it's a football judgement. I would advise all football fans to drop their allegiance to individual players. Seinfeld calls it rooting for laundry, but no player lasts forever anyways. In the end, it's the team that matters. Years from now when Lavar has either faded into obscurity or gone on to great glory, we will still be pulling for the Skins.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-08-2006, 08:11 PM
If Greg Williams [one of the current great defensive Coaches] has no need or desire for Levar to be on the Redskins team I will take his educated opinion over anyone here at the warpath.

I agree he didn't fit well here and had to go. I'd prefer to keep Williams over Arrington every day of the week and twice on Sunday. But just because he doesn't fit into Williams' scheme, doesn't mean he isn't a good player. A lot of players excel in some systems and flounder in others (see Jeremiah Trotter).

That Guy
03-08-2006, 09:02 PM
this thread is a moving train wreck.

He was alright, if his knee thing isn't cronic, he'll help someone else. he's just another player, i'm not afraid of seeing him and i don't care where he goes. That decision is completely up to him.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-08-2006, 09:13 PM
this thread is a moving train wreck.

Why?

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