Not bashing LaVar, but where was he?

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memphisskin
09-29-2004, 03:26 PM
I wish people would have all the facts before they decide to bash someone.

From what I've heard he's on crutches for a week so what good is he on the sideline?

Jansen has also been sitting up in the box, why aren't we calling him out???

It's worth noting that LaVar was calling in to a sports radio show on his way home after the game to tell people to not get too crazy over this loss.

Last but not least, LaVar is the last guy we should be questioning in regards to his commitment to the team. He's proven over and over he is here for the long haul and he wants to win as badly as anyone.

First, I never questioned his loyalty so that's a non-issue. I just think LaVar's energy is extremely important to our defense. Sitting in the press box denies the team of that energy. So are you saying that he's unimportant?

JWsleep
09-29-2004, 03:30 PM
Don't know why y'all are hating on Lavar. One: I don't think he was in the owner's box. Two: Jansen isn't down on the field: does that mean he's not a team guy? Three: here's what Lavar did after the game on Monday:

From the Post:


Surprise Phone Call

Linebacker LaVar Arrington, who is expected to miss at least one more game after undergoing minor knee surgery last week, called into a postgame radio talk show early yesterday morning after the Redskins' loss to Dallas to implore fans not to get too down on the team.

Arrington, who is still on crutches, phoned in around 2:15 a.m. on his way home from the game, which he watched from a suite at FedEx Field. "I'm a fan," Arrington said. "I was heckling Dallas fans and everything."

After listening to a few callers question the team's dedication, Arrington called in to praise the effort of his teammates and asked the fans not to panic about the club's 1-2 start.

In his 10 minutes on the air, Arrington attributed Washington's inconsistency to growing pains as the players continue to adjust to a new coaching staff. "The guys kept fighting," Arrington said. "This is a special team. I know we're 1-2, but this is a special group of guys."

Arrington met with James Andrews, who performed the surgery on his right knee, Monday night and said he is feeling much better. Arrington is aiming to return for the Oct. 10 game against Baltimore. He expects to be off crutches in a few days. :thumb:

JWsleep
09-29-2004, 03:32 PM
In other words, I completely agree, Matty!

Redskins_P
09-29-2004, 04:15 PM
Lavar is by far the leader of this team. I don't even know why we even have to question it. He's proved time and time again that he's committed to this franchise.

MTK
09-29-2004, 04:56 PM
First, I never questioned his loyalty so that's a non-issue. I just think LaVar's energy is extremely important to our defense. Sitting in the press box denies the team of that energy. So are you saying that he's unimportant?
To me, where he watches the game from is a non-issue. I didn't see a lack of energy from the D on Monday night, they seemed to be fine to me.

Is Jansen any less important than LaVar? He's one of the unquestioned leaders on offense, yet I haven't heard anyone question him watching the games up in the box.

It just seems to me that people are very quick to point fingers at LaVar.

cpayne5
09-29-2004, 05:11 PM
First, I never questioned his loyalty so that's a non-issue. I just think LaVar's energy is extremely important to our defense. Sitting in the press box denies the team of that energy. So are you saying that he's unimportant?
His energy is usually on display between the sidelines. He's not the kind of guy that gets up in your face to pump you up on the sidelines.

Another thing that people are forgetting is that LaVar was probably still on meds which put him in a *happier* place.

bridaman51
09-29-2004, 06:04 PM
I would like to chime in on this. let me start by saying I am really not worried to much about being 1 and 2. Like Lavar said it is growing pains and beleive they will turn it around. I love the skins and even if they were 0 and 3 I would beleive whatever lavar said. But He is the leader of that team, and as the leader should be on the sidelines coaching players and keeping team moral up. I know I watched the game they did not quite, but the defense did give up a few big crucial plays. I have had many surgerys on my knees including a complete tear of the meniscus and they only time i was in a wheel chair was immediately after the surgery when they wheeled me to my car. I was on crutches for 3 days, and was playing football 2 weeks later (granted I was young) so I know he could have been on that sideline. If he was up there to visit or whatever that is fine he visits and then rejoins his team. Now as for Jansens injury that was a serious injury that did put him in a wheel chair so I understand why he is not on the sideline, but I would expect him to be down there in a few weeks once the injury as heeled and he is able to walk on crutches or whatever. I am not questioning Lavars heart or his energy or his leadership skills or anything. All I am saying is if that was me, being the leader I would want to be with the troops. I know i would have been on that sideline. I know lavar bleeds burgundy and gold just giving my opinion.

BIGREDSKINFAN63
09-29-2004, 06:31 PM
i think he should have had his ass on the sidelines personally helping the guys that were able to play.i love lavar,but you would never see LT or ray lewis in the owners box laughing during a g**d**N game against a hated rival like dallas.he could have meet whomever after the game.he should have had his ass on the sideline like mike barrow.not bashing LA,but he screwed the pooch on that one guys.

bedlamVR
09-29-2004, 07:14 PM
In what way did he screw this one up? If he was in the owners box with Dan the man you may see a player lording it up but I see a player showing he is not totally at odds with the ownership. Yes he could have been on the sideline, he could have been anywhere in the damn stadium but by being where was said more about how he feals about the team and owner with who he is due to go to arbitration with later next month

offiss
09-29-2004, 08:06 PM
knowing what i think i know of LaVar, he probably went up there to get a new perspective on the game and used it to learn more at his position.

That's what I would want to do, could help him become a better LB, by giving him a different perspective of how an offense tries to attack his position.

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