cpayne5
11-12-2008, 01:20 PM
This thread has really gone over board. Ok, I get that people do not like what LA said about Gibbs and I understand that but all the other attacks are getting bad. Most bashing him here for his play on the field used words such as "BEAST" to describe his play on the field. A bunch of people here were ticketed that he was not on the field more often and spoke out against GW and the front office. Now the same people are using the words like OVERATED and such just to bash him some more. Now we have moved it to ST death and how LA felt about ST. Who knows maybe LA has tried to patch thing up with Snyder but maybe Snyder holds the grudge. Its not like we have never seen Snyder do that before.
CPAYNE5 you say you never heard LA say how close he was to ST in his speach but the little part I found it seem as he did.
LaVar:
[He started by speaking of how he is "guilty of moving on," in football, in life, not taking the time to look back.] "This situation has forced me to face those issues that sometimes you really don't want to face. You imagine that your boys and your loves ones are okay and always will be. Sean, I love you as my brother, as my friend ... the rest of my fellows and my teammates that I never took the opportunity to tell you how much I love you guys, this is the opportunity to do it. I'm going to miss him with all my heart. ... I thought when he came to the Redskins that I was his guardian angel. I know he was one of my guardian angels. He was there for me. Today, he's one of mine."
After a song, Sean's 14-year-old sister, Jazmin Taylor spoke through tears. "All I want to see is his smile again. He had the best smile in the world." ... and "I know he can hear me. I'm waiting to see you again, but I know you are home."
That quote shows exactly what I'm talking about. He's speaking in generalities, and not specifics. It was in stark contrast to the other speakers that day. Go look at what Joe Gibbs, Buck Ortega, Clinton Portis, etc said that day. They were all very close to Sean and were there to honor him. They talked about specific events in their lives that Sean made brighter. LA did not. What he said was really no different that what anyone else was saying here on the Warpath. There was an outpouring of emotion here and on other boards, but none of us really knew Sean. LA didn't have much more to say about him than anyone else here did. To me, it just came across as very fake and very self serving. I accept that you may not agree with that. :)
CPAYNE5 you say you never heard LA say how close he was to ST in his speach but the little part I found it seem as he did.
LaVar:
[He started by speaking of how he is "guilty of moving on," in football, in life, not taking the time to look back.] "This situation has forced me to face those issues that sometimes you really don't want to face. You imagine that your boys and your loves ones are okay and always will be. Sean, I love you as my brother, as my friend ... the rest of my fellows and my teammates that I never took the opportunity to tell you how much I love you guys, this is the opportunity to do it. I'm going to miss him with all my heart. ... I thought when he came to the Redskins that I was his guardian angel. I know he was one of my guardian angels. He was there for me. Today, he's one of mine."
After a song, Sean's 14-year-old sister, Jazmin Taylor spoke through tears. "All I want to see is his smile again. He had the best smile in the world." ... and "I know he can hear me. I'm waiting to see you again, but I know you are home."
That quote shows exactly what I'm talking about. He's speaking in generalities, and not specifics. It was in stark contrast to the other speakers that day. Go look at what Joe Gibbs, Buck Ortega, Clinton Portis, etc said that day. They were all very close to Sean and were there to honor him. They talked about specific events in their lives that Sean made brighter. LA did not. What he said was really no different that what anyone else was saying here on the Warpath. There was an outpouring of emotion here and on other boards, but none of us really knew Sean. LA didn't have much more to say about him than anyone else here did. To me, it just came across as very fake and very self serving. I accept that you may not agree with that. :)