Maybe the next 56 can get us to forget about LaVar?
I'm sure that won't be difficult, he's been an afterthought around Redskins Park for the last two years.
SmootSmack
04-24-2006, 12:04 PM
I am not sure what you are talking about with low expectations. Every year the expectations for the Redskins was playoff bound. If anything, we had high expectations(righfully so with all the money Danny spends) and under performed. That is what it seems to me. I dont blame it on one person, it was a team effort we lost every single year. But I think some of the problems started from the TOP of the organization.(Danny being too hands on). I think a difference since Joe got here is very visible. Danny isn't in the picture, he is just signing the checks. Coaches are taking over the team or who plays and who doesn't. Joe is in charge of getting his players, and GW in charge of who he plays. This is a good sign for future years. I do think the organization is on the up and up with or without LaVar (obviously without) Guess I need to change my login.
All I'm saying is it's kind of sad that the franchise had sunk so low that things like LaVar's hit on Aikman were enough to make a lot of us think that was a successful season. But that's in the past. Onward and upward now. To infinity and beyond!
gibbs4life
04-24-2006, 12:18 PM
bring it own twice a year.
i wish him the best but he is on the other side now.
me worry ,not really.
sullyjhu
04-24-2006, 02:31 PM
At first I was worried that he would give away our defensive plays, but then I remembered that he didn't know them. I'm just glad I don't have to read anymore articles about how Lavar plays chess. Big deal, chess is lame. I liked Lavar until before the Seahawks game when he made it all about him. His departure was pretty much in the works ever since he took Danny to arbitration. Bottom line, I would much rather have the players that we used his 12 million on instead of just having Lavar.
12thMan
04-24-2006, 02:50 PM
At first I was worried that he would give away our defensive plays, but then I remembered that he didn't know them. I'm just glad I don't have to read anymore articles about how Lavar plays chess. Big deal, chess is lame. I liked Lavar until before the Seahawks game when he made it all about him. His departure was pretty much in the works ever since he took Danny to arbitration. Bottom line, I would much rather have the players that we used his 12 million on instead of just having Lavar.
Are you serious....he didn't know them?? Are you kidding me?? Okay, him not knowing and not executing are two different things. But pahlease don't act like LaVar was some idiot who had no idea what he was doing!
offiss
04-24-2006, 03:26 PM
I for one am very pleased to see Lavar in our division, that means twice a year we have simple game planning and have the pleasure of watching Lavar constantly running in the wrong direction, should make Saundes job that much easier.
TheMalcolmConnection
04-24-2006, 03:27 PM
I...agree...with you. I DO think he'll be improved, but I think he'll make 3 stupid plays for every highlight reel play.
bigSkinsfan61
04-24-2006, 04:14 PM
im glad he got his muuney although i wood have prefered it to be in another division cant have ur cake and eat it too
diehardskin2982
04-24-2006, 05:25 PM
I just hope he doesn't try to hit brunnel like Aikman
PorterHouse
04-24-2006, 07:56 PM
I remember the unselfish Lavar, that when ever he made a tackle he tried to blow the tacklee right out of his socks. (Aikman) Where he would have to go the sideline to make sure he had all of his limbs. And then Lavar would be laying on the field cause he hit someone so hard he rung his own bell. then what happened. Maybe he has the same thing that Ali has. He's punched out. At least it will seem that way twice a year.