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Skins fan 44 11-16-2008, 10:14 AM I think the money was the final factor that drew Gibbs back out of retirement. I'm sure 1 or 2 million and Gibbs would have never left his racing team, 3 million HMMMM, 4 to 5 By George Snyder we have a deal and then he lets out that quirky laugh.
Money was not a factor. He did not need the money. His nascar teams were doing great and still are. If you are Snyder would you be giving him less then what Spurrier made of 5 million a season? That would of been a big slap in the face to him.
doughtydoubter 11-16-2008, 10:22 AM ummm i think there is alays more than meets the eye. I dont buy into the fact that joe gibbs is a saint of reason and all goodliness like some people. And im sure there was more to the lavar thing than we will ever know.
Hes pissed, and i think we al can agree some stuff sounds a little crazy, BUT I dont know if it is all just piss and vinegar from lavar.
i dont know what joes reasons for leaving were...maybe it was his grandson, maybe it was nascar, either way he saw a game that he once dominated pass im by in the four years he was here. That has to be humbling and perhaps it did invoke some cowardice in his "legendary" ego.
SFREDSKIN 11-16-2008, 11:12 AM LA is nuts. He says Gibbs owes LA a bigger explanation than he owes Gibbs for his comments. Wow.
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What a rambling, big head FUCKING IDIOT!! To me this guy will never be considered a Redskin, ban his Lavar (ASS) from every Redskin stat. If I was Dan Snyder I put him in the ring of Toilets in every bathroom at Fedex field.
budw38 11-16-2008, 01:21 PM What a rambling, big head FUCKING IDIOT!! To me this guy will never be considered a Redskin, ban his Lavar (ASS) from every Redskin stat. If I was Dan Snyder I put him in the ring of Toilets in every bathroom at Fedex field.
I like the ring of toilets !! For a man who used "LT" to describe himself ,,, maybe ,,, overrated and lazy would fit him better .
johnerotten 11-16-2008, 01:33 PM HEY FRED,i'm using your last post as my new signature.don't expect any royalities ok?
LA is nothing but a glorified piss boy!
SkinDogg 11-16-2008, 01:34 PM ummm i think there is alays more than meets the eye. I dont buy into the fact that joe gibbs is a saint of reason and all goodliness like some people. And im sure there was more to the lavar thing than we will ever know.
Hes pissed, and i think we al can agree some stuff sounds a little crazy, BUT I dont know if it is all just piss and vinegar from lavar.
i dont know what joes reasons for leaving were...maybe it was his grandson, maybe it was nascar, either way he saw a game that he once dominated pass im by in the four years he was here. That has to be humbling and perhaps it did invoke some cowardice in his "legendary" ego.
We're also calling out Levar on his stupidity. Take for instance the Gibbs-Theismann relationship -- never a cozy one. But Joey T knew from the jump, that if he ever wanted to work in this town again, this was the ONE time he had to keep his mouth shut. Same is said of the rocky relationship between Sonny Jurgenson and George Allen. Sad for Levar that he's not making the same conclusion, or gaging the loyalty of the fans he played for.
No matter what, Gibbs brought us 4 Bowls and 3 Rings. It's our job as fans to defend that.
johnerotten 11-16-2008, 03:20 PM No matter what, Gibbs brought us 4 Bowls and 3 Rings. It's our job as fans to defend that.
you are so right dude.we don't owe lavar arrington jack shit,we owe joe gibbs nearly everything.i'll never say anything but good things about the man.
L.A. is a great college player who could have been a hall of famer,he just started believing all his press clippings and never listened to his coaches,that,s why he had such a short career.the bike wreck was payback for his being such an asshole.
thomasfan31 11-16-2008, 03:37 PM Why should we care what Lavar thinks? He isn't on this team anymore nor is he even in the NFL? His 15 minutes of fame are over. Wish he would realize that and move on.....and we should too. Let's stop the Lavar bashing because he once WAS a good player and move on.
SkinDogg 11-16-2008, 06:30 PM Predictably, just about everybody sided with Gibbs, and now that list includes current Redskins running back and former Arrington teammate Clinton Portis.
Portis appeared on Michael Irvin's radio show and offered this (via the Sports Bog):
"I think Coach Gibbs one of the best men you could ever be in life," Portis said. "I think he's one of the best men as far as guidance, or the way he live his life, an example of a true champion. And you know, the other guy [added], I can't speak for why he would come out and say that. I don't know what's on his mind, I don't know what it is. But I think, and the guys around this team think Coach Gibbs was a great guy. I think he changed a lot of our lives as far as getting the onus [on] being a man and taking the lead and putting it on you. Making you tougher, making you understand right from wrong, trying to get guys to live for God and give their life to Christ, and I think that's the guidance you need.
"You know, a lot of people would say he didn't succeed in his return to D.C.," Portis continued, "but I think he put together this team that we have right now that's winning. So I think he did his part. You know, it just wasn't our time for us to win, but I think he left a great foundation for Coach Zorn and we're on the right path."
After some water and a Clif bar, Portis continued:
"I'm just saying LaVar, I don't know why he would come out and say that," he said. "If he's got mixed emotions about Coach Gibbs, that's him. I don't know. To me, to the guys that I know around here, I think Coach Gibbs meant a lot. Whatever happened between LaVar and Coach Gibbs, I don't know about."
SmootSmack 11-16-2008, 08:07 PM Locking this thread, LaVar doesn't deserve any more of our time on this. It's time for DALLASSSSSSSSS!
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