Arrington Video on ESPN.com

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mheisig
05-15-2006, 09:09 AM
I can't link directly to the video, but if you go to espn.com you'll see it as one of the options in the video playlist on the righthand side of the page. It's pretty short.

Does anyone have any idea what he means by "one of Gibbs' guys"? Is he just saying that Gibbs didn't like him or what? And what's the deal with him saying he "covered" for the coach(es)?

The title of the video says Arrington has "harsh words Joe Gibbs." I'm not sure if they're harsh or not, but the whole thing just doesn't make much sense to me.

fja711
05-15-2006, 11:06 AM
The guys a jerk. It won't be long before he stops bashing the 'skins, Mr Redskin for life and he'll be undercutting Giant management.

diehardskin2982
05-15-2006, 11:11 AM
he didn't bash the skins he just said he wasn't the type player they wanted. he was too high profile. which is true, i think.

That Guy
05-15-2006, 11:14 AM
its part of the reason lavar isn't here. he's too emotional, and just doesn't know how to shut up.

He's pissed off cause he backed marty and spurrier and was rah-rah for them, but backed away from gibbs when he came and didn't really show any love for the new coach. Then (somehow) he's shocked when gibbs et al don't reward him for what he did for spurrier and marty. Meanwhile he's got an idiot agent, an impossible contract and a pissed off owner.

It's just more of his "poor lavar, always the victim" act... I won't be crying for him.

MTK
05-15-2006, 11:48 AM
Who cares.

Bandwagon
05-15-2006, 12:01 PM
Watched this a couple of times and he came off as a whining misfit. Said he tried to become one of "Joe Gibb's guys" but we know if Joe believed it and he had made the effort, he would still be here. Moderator called him out on his statements and he responds with a "you know" and a sorrowful downcast look. A very poor perfromance.

crlesh
05-15-2006, 01:31 PM
He's got a story and a stance to maintain now, and regardless of perspective, this is the bent we'll hear for the rest of his career.

BigSKINBauer
05-15-2006, 01:40 PM
regardless what anyone says he was a redskin. He was the face of the team and held that to high regard. He was the people's champ.

#56fanatic
05-15-2006, 01:49 PM
He was the Redskins for a better part of 5 years. He held that with the utmost respect and was a class act, on and off the field. When we stunk, we all said, yeah but look at the talent we have at LB. He is awesome. now, he gets injured, we play well with out him, contract dispute, no playing time, its time to move on. If you are the face of your organization for 5 or more years, no matter what your job, lawyer, doctor, IT rep what ever, then they up and push you back, say you cant perform to the level you once did, wouldn't you take that a bit personal. Especially if you had extinuating circumstances that kept you away for a while. You talk great about the company, management everytime they ask you about the losing, the money spending, still losing, coaching carousel ect. I can see him being a bit pissed. I would if it happened to me. Not being a Joe guy, alot of our old players weren't Joe guys. LaVar isn't any exception because he's LaVar the so called great LB. No one is above Joe, but you can't get mad at someone because they are a little bitter towards someone that kicked them to curb because of injury or what ever the case may be. If my company did me that way, I would totally be pissed.

PorterHouse
05-15-2006, 01:53 PM
If he really wanted to be "one of joes guys" then why did he do everything he could do to leave? he is a whinnin lil girl, which sucks cause can play the hell out of some linebacker. I give him this much though he did stick around this long, I mean how many defensive coordinators and systems did he have to learn? But it still doesnt look good for him or the organization to go on t.v. and make an ass out of himself. Another thing didnt he look like he put on a lot of weight? Is he tryin out for nose guard?

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