Lavar In 2008

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MTK
01-07-2008, 09:24 AM
I was not making assumptions I was just going by experience from reading this message board. Lighten up a little bit.

No actually I think you need to lighten up especially with accusations that we lock threads we don't agree with. That's simply not true and insulting to the mods here.

SmootSmack
01-07-2008, 09:37 AM
I was not making assumptions I was just going by experience from reading this message board. Lighten up a little bit.

You must be confusing us with another message board

#56fanatic
01-07-2008, 11:08 AM
what would a LaVar thread be with out my two cents. I personally think if the guy can play, what is the risk? He definately would come cheap, and like i said if healthy could provide some needed depth. He is only 29, with a year of rest on his body. He looked like he has bulked back up a bit from earlier in the year.

I think you should always give guys a second change. Some of these guys that screw up things early in their career look back and change their outlook and realize their NFL life can be cut short at any second, where when they are young and going crazy on the field, they feel indestructable. Look at Chris Carter as an example, he screwed up so much that he was kicked out of the NFL, then came back to mentor younger players, and played pretty damn good himself. No way am I comparing the two on the field, just saying young guys that have the NFL, their livelyhood, taken away from them early in life, they seem to come back and be good players and good mentors for younger guys. I am sure there are some other examples out there, just can't remember off hand.

if he is healthy, i say it wouldn't hurt to look at him. I believe, if he is thinking of coming back, he is working on building those burned bridges back up.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-07-2008, 11:17 AM
“People are enthralled with whether I am coming back or not,” Arrington said. “But I’m fine with it. It’s over.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/sports/football/16arrington.html?em&ex=1197954000&en=caddfe9a3a21ab8e&ei=5087%0A (Dec. 15, 2007)

Perfect example of what JoeRedskin was talking about. This guy thinks everyone loves him and cares so much about him. I wonder how hard he is going to hit bottom when he realizes he's wrong.

Giantone
01-07-2008, 03:41 PM
Perfect example of what JoeRedskin was talking about. This guy thinks everyone loves him and cares so much about him. I wonder how hard he is going to hit bottom when he realizes he's wrong.


Why did you have to bring in reality to this, it was fun.

freddyg12
01-07-2008, 04:16 PM
I'm convinced that Lavar reads the warpath a lot & his goal is to have the all time WP record for most threads. He probably already has the most, so now he's just adding to his total by saying things to entice new threads.

mheisig
01-07-2008, 04:35 PM
I'm convinced that Lavar reads the warpath a lot & his goal is to have the all time WP record for most threads. He probably already has the most, so now he's just adding to his total by saying things to entice new threads.

He's neck-and-neck with Patrick Ramsey.

T.O.Killa
01-08-2008, 03:41 PM
When I made this post, I listened to Lavar on Comcast, he said he might be back in 2008 and he went on to say maybe for the Redskins. He then went on to say watch Gregg Williams, he is a great coach and then again stressed watch Williams and winked into the camera. I got the feeling that he knew that Joe was going to retire and Williams was taking over. I believe that Williams already told Lavar that he wanted him back, if he could play. I wish I would have said this when I first made this post, but this has me convinced he will play for us again.

mheisig
01-08-2008, 04:07 PM
When I made this post, I listened to Lavar on Comcast, he said he might be back in 2008 and he went on to say maybe for the Redskins. He then went on to say watch Gregg Williams, he is a great coach and then again stressed watch Williams and winked into the camera. I got the feeling that he knew that Joe was going to retire and Williams was taking over. I believe that Williams already told Lavar that he wanted him back, if he could play. I wish I would have said this when I first made this post, but this has me convinced he will play for us again.

I also heard that there were TWO shooters on the grassy knoll and the U.S. Government has been housing aliens from Mars for fifty years. Oh, and the moon landing never happened.

I've never seen someone infer so much from a wink.

mlmpetert
01-08-2008, 04:09 PM
When I made this post, I listened to Lavar on Comcast, he said he might be back in 2008 and he went on to say maybe for the Redskins. He then went on to say watch Gregg Williams, he is a great coach and then again stressed watch Williams and winked into the camera. I got the feeling that he knew that Joe was going to retire and Williams was taking over. I believe that Williams already told Lavar that he wanted him back, if he could play. I wish I would have said this when I first made this post, but this has me convinced he will play for us again.

Ive said ealier in this post that Id love to have him back. I was to depressed to watch the entire Comcast Post Game Live Show.

As soon I heard about Joe steping down, my second thought was "well there goes the chance Lavar ever comes back" being my first thought was that GW would be the most likely to take over as coach.

I thought GW and Lavar hated each other. Did they make up or somthing?

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