(rumor) lavar on crutches again after another surgery

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jacobyfan
04-12-2005, 10:52 AM
I thought next years cap was looking okay since Coles cap accelerated.

we're still at $105 mil for next year. I'd guess the cap will be around $95mil. What we did by shipping Coles out is transfer some of that burden to this year. It (the Coles trade) right now looks like the difference between several restructures and a possible player release vs. blowing up the team ala Martyball.

MTK
04-12-2005, 11:09 AM
LaVar isn't going anywhere, let's just drop this silly discussion.

PSUskinsfan11
04-12-2005, 11:24 AM
I can't wait till LaVar comes back 100% healthy, leads the defense, and goes to another pro bowl. I wonder if everyone will be begging for him to be released or traded then. Everyone forgets he had a chance to leave before signing his extension just like Champ, Fred, Pierce ect. and he stayed because he believed the in the franchise and loves the fans. If you think the only reason he stayed was the money you are out of your mind, he could have easily got a contract like his from any team who needed a young, balls out, pro bowl linebacker with nothing but upside. So you guys talk about drafting Derrick Williams (not saying I don't like him), trade LaVar, or cut him, but I am sticking with him because he will come back and be the same force we all know he can be.

Daseal
04-12-2005, 12:09 PM
PSUFAN - I doubt he could have gotten that contract from any team. Most teams don't have that type of money. He's the highest paid linebacker in the league with that contract. If you don't think that was a majority of his motivation, you're crazy. He's shown how money hungry he is with the greivance.

LaVar is a good player, I've never disputed that. I feel he's slightly over rated because he makes either amazing plays or overruns it. He's not someone you can count on for the solid tackle. However the question is does his pressence warrent the contract. I'm hoping he proves me wrong, but as of now -- no. He hasn't played and I'm willing to give him time to recover, but right now that contract is killing the skins. Especially for a guy who doesn't want to be marketed. Vick/Manning got their contracts because they sell seats and jerseys. The skins have no problem filling seats, and they just recently were able to sell his jersey.

offiss
04-12-2005, 12:25 PM
I didn't like the contract when we did it, and I like it even less now, we treat Lavar like a franchise QB, when he's not even a franchise LB!

backrow
04-12-2005, 12:31 PM
I didn't like the contract when we did it, and I like it even less now, we treat Lavar like a franchise QB, when he's not even a franchise LB!


I'm numb! I'm not sure I have a reply to the above! LaVarr is a 3 time P-Bowler! So, he's not a L. Taylor, ..................................yet! But certainly nothing to dis-like!

Balmerskinsfan
04-12-2005, 01:36 PM
In terms of the support from [team officials], it's like nothing," Arrington said before leaving Redskins Park early this afternoon. "It's like, just let me disappear and die. To me it kind of [stinks]; it [stinks], because it's not like I have a relationship built with [the coaches] anyway, because they're new and then I get hurt and every year it's always someone new [as a head coach]. Does that mean it's right the way it's being handled? . . . It makes you wonder, man, what's their agenda?"

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Shut up, you fucking crybaby. Wipe your tears and blow your nose on a Benjy, you bitch. What's their agenda? Their agenda is to win, asshole. You sitting on the bench sucking up cap money and whining doesn't help. If you can't play because of injury, fine, sit out another season, but stop blubbering.

irish
04-12-2005, 01:39 PM
I totally agree Daesal. No other team would have given LA a contract like the skins gave him in addition, LaVar's contract just is not in line with what he has been contributing to the team. He's a good player but not great and is making great player money.

I hope I'm wrong but I am really thinking LA's contract is as bad as the one the skins signed with Deion.

PSUSkinsFan21
04-12-2005, 01:41 PM
Actually it's kind of funny to see people so sure that Lavar wouldn't have gotten the same contract elsewhere. You see, you have absolutely no way of knowing that because Lavar didn't even test free agency. Rather than dic# around with the skins, he signed the long term deal without regard to whether he could have done better in free agency. And now he gets killed for it. Now people want to cry about how much the contract is killing us. You're rediculous. When he signed his contract had already been a pro bowler more than once and he was in his early 20s. He was also universally regarded around the league as one of the top 3 or 4 OLBs in the league, with NOTHING BUT UPSIDE on the horizon. Yet somehow, some of you speculate that no other team in the NFL would have offered him the same deal. I guess the skins are just the stupidest team in the league then, right?

I just can't believe this. This is how we treat one of the few consistent pro bowlers we've had over the last 5 years? A guy who has said numerous times he wants to be a career Redskin, and unlike so many that have come and gone since then, has actually done everything he can to be a career Redskin. And this is how Skins fans repay him? He gets injured and we spend our time talking about how overrated he is anyway and trying to come up with ways of cutting him. God Forbid Samuels gets hurt next year, we'll be devoting a whole thread to trying to find ways to cut his a$$ too.......because he's just so overpaid and he would have never gotten the same contract from anyone else. It's just absurd. I guess the lesson Lavar should learn is that you should just go ahead and test free agency and bleed everything you can out of your team because the fans are just going to see you as a burden the first time in your career that you let them down because you had to get knee surgery because you don't know how to play at less than 100%. Great lesson guys.

Redskins_P
04-12-2005, 01:44 PM
Actually it's kind of funny to see people so sure that Lavar wouldn't have gotten the same contract elsewhere. You see, you have absolutely no way of knowing that because Lavar didn't even test free agency. Rather than dic# around with the skins, he signed the long term deal without regard to whether he could have done better in free agency. And now he gets killed for it. Now people want to cry about how much the contract is killing us. You're rediculous. When he signed his contract had already been a pro bowler more than once and he was in his early 20s. He was also universally regarded around the league as one of the top 3 or 4 OLBs in the league, with NOTHING BUT UPSIDE on the horizon. Yet somehow, some of you speculate that no other team in the NFL would have offered him the same deal. I guess the skins are just the stupidest team in the league then, right?

I just can't believe this. This is how we treat one of the few consistent pro bowlers we've had over the last 5 years? A guy who has said numerous times he wants to be a career Redskin, and unlike so many that have come and gone since then, has actually done everything he can to be a career Redskin. And this is how Skins fans repay him? He gets injured and we spend our time talking about how overrated he is anyway and trying to come up with ways of cutting him. God Forbid Samuels gets hurt next year, we'll be devoting a whole thread to trying to find ways to cut his a$$ too.......because he's just so overpaid and he would have never gotten the same contract from anyone else. It's just absurd. I guess the lesson Lavar should learn is that you should just go ahead and test free agency and bleed everything you can out of your team because the fans are just going to see you as a burden the first time in your career that you let them down because you had to get knee surgery because you don't know how to play at less than 100%. Great lesson guys.


I totally agree PSU!

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