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memphisskin 09-29-2004, 01:12 PM Do you think LaVar being up in the pressbox early in the game had any ill effect on the defense? I saw a shot of him up in the pressbox, not sure if it was the owners box or not, but he's the leader of the defense and I think his emotion is contagious and sets the tone. I didn't see any shots of him on the sidelines, I want him down there encouraging guys, challenging his teammates, and helping guys. Maybe he did, but I didn't see it. Think Ray Lewis would be sitting in a press box if he couldn't play?
Bozzy 09-29-2004, 02:00 PM I think it's mearly trivial where an injured player sits to watch the game. Who says he cannot cheer the team by sitting with the owner?
Maybe Snyder had a guest who wanted to meet LaVar and invited LaVar up there. Since he was injured and all.
LadyT 09-29-2004, 02:07 PM I think Le Varr belonged on the field with his teammates, not up in the owner's box. It sends the wrong message to the team - that Le Varr is somehow one of the owner's favorites and deserving of special treatment.
I remember the same things being done for Deion, when he was here. There were reports that Snyder flew him on his personal jet and other similar stories.
The team can only be successful if all players consider themselves equally important to the team's success. Coaches and the owner cannot show favoritism or you risk destroying the subtle chemistry that makes a team a champion.
I love Le Varr as a player, but sometimes I think he values himself way too much. He said on the John Thompson show on Monday that he believes, had he played, that he would have been the difference. He might well be right, but that's not something you boast about in public.
cpayne5 09-29-2004, 02:13 PM Maybe he really isn't supposed to be walking on his knee at all, and that's why he was offered a seat in the box. Maybe the coaches told him to view the game from up there so that he could see what the defense is/ needs to be doing. It's not right to call him out on something that we know nothing about.
SUNRA 09-29-2004, 02:18 PM Do you think LaVar being up in the pressbox early in the game had any ill effect on the defense? I saw a shot of him up in the pressbox, not sure if it was the owners box or not, but he's the leader of the defense and I think his emotion is contagious and sets the tone. I didn't see any shots of him on the sidelines, I want him down there encouraging guys, challenging his teammates, and helping guys. Maybe he did, but I didn't see it. Think Ray Lewis would be sitting in a press box if he couldn't play?
I think nit picking about where Lavar was or wasn't is irrevelant. I'm sure had we won you wouldn't have posted this thread. Lavar wasn't the reason we lost this game nor was his absence greatly missed. Let's not become so ingrossed with finding a scapegoat for our shortcomings. Some of us as fans sometimes demand too much of the players while forgeting that these are grown ass men who do not enjoy sitting on the sidelines when they have the desire to go out there even if it further damages their injuries. Come on by now, you should not be questioning where Lavar 's loyalty is with regard to his teammates. Breath. :cheeky-sm Let it go. You can do it.
illdefined 09-29-2004, 02:23 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.
joethiesmanfan 09-29-2004, 02:41 PM He just had surgery do you want him being wheeled around in a whell chair on the sideline?
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.
SkinsRock 09-29-2004, 02:53 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.
Exactly! Plus, I bet if they were on their way to winning the game, towards the end he would have "appeared" on the sideline to be with and congratulate his teammates...
illdefined 09-29-2004, 03:00 PM i bet LaVar on crutches was in the locker room afterwards STILL making sure no one laughed after the loss.
when we caught him smiling if was only halftime and the offense had been showing more life than it had all season.
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