Arrington?

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SkinsRock
11-24-2004, 02:06 PM
Why sit him? Once he's healthy, let him play. It's killing him just watching from the sidelines or the booth.
I think he'll be back by the Philly game, if not the Giants. (just a guess)

saden1
11-24-2004, 02:32 PM
I suppose the way the D has been playing we aren't missing him that much. I'd much rather he sits out the year than come back and get hurt.

firstdown
11-24-2004, 04:28 PM
I suppose the way the D has been playing we aren't missing him that much. I'd much rather he sits out the year than come back and get hurt.I agree the d has played great but with all of the close losses his one bag play here or there could have added a couple of wins.

skinsguy
11-24-2004, 04:36 PM
If he's healthy to play then he should get back in there...I mean yeah we're 3-7, but 9-7 isn't too shabby ya know! ;-)

Gmanc711
11-24-2004, 05:29 PM
How we finish this year, will carry over into next year. If we can put together 2/3 wins in a row to end the year, it will carry over. Trust me. So we should play him, to get some wins.

Daseal
11-24-2004, 05:59 PM
Too early to give up, if you finish a season strong you have a good taste in your mouth at least!

bedlamVR
11-24-2004, 07:01 PM
If he can get back I think he would want to get back but one quick question when is the contract hearing or did it happen already I thought it was supposed to be in November?

sportscurmudgeon
11-24-2004, 11:13 PM
bedlamVR:

You just asked the question that MIGHT hold the answer to everyone's hopes and aspirations. I asked in another thread if LaVar's rehab from arthroscopic surgery that was supposed to take 2-3 weeks to heal (and there was a bye week to intervene there - would have been faster if his grievance had already been decided.

When I asked the question, it was received about as warmly as a fart in an operating room...

I know everyone will jump in here yelling that LaVar is a beast and a warrior and that all he wants to do is win. I don't read minds so I don't know what he wants to do - except that I do know that he wants another $6M from Danny Boy that he says he was "cheated out of". If he didn't want that, he would have dropped the grievance. I know he is not a beast; he has completely human DNA. He isn't a warrior either; the warriors are in Iraq and Afghanistan at the moment.

His agents - the Postons - might be calling the shots here and it is NOT inconceivable that they would find it "beneficial" to "withhold his services" during the time leading up to the arbitration. "Withholding services" has happened with some of their other clients...

SKINSnCANES
11-25-2004, 01:23 AM
man just when I thought I didnt have to hear abou the Postons for a while...

randyredskin
11-26-2004, 10:52 AM
Trade Arrington. He is not the player everyone thinks he is. Clear up some cap room. We need it.

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