Arrington vs. Taylor: Who's the bigger "problem"?

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diehardskin2982
04-12-2005, 11:27 PM
Arrington goes through the media and makes the team look bad, Taylor jus doesn't show up and is immature

skinsguy
04-12-2005, 11:41 PM
I'm telling ya...I vote for the agent! They share the same agent don't they? Happens to be the same agent that TO has acquired and guess what? TO is now wanting to redo his contract! Arrington is upset over his contract and Taylor wants to redo his contract....I'm seeing a pattern!

Daseal
04-12-2005, 11:45 PM
Arrington is with the Postons, Taylor has Rosenhaus or however you sepll it.

Paintrain
04-12-2005, 11:45 PM
Both guys catch alot of heat here, who's the more problematic player in your opinion?
Honestly, as long as they produce I could care less what they do in the offseason or what they say to the press.. That's the bad side of the internet-media age we live in, too much access to things that may not matter once they get between the white lines.. Ask this question again in January '06 once we see what effect this has on Taylor, Moss or Arrington..

offiss
04-13-2005, 12:20 AM
GUESS? :biggthump

offiss
04-13-2005, 12:32 AM
The fact is this Taylors contract is very reasonable and he is twice the football player Arrington is, Taylor can go down as one of the all time great's. Arrington?

I have more of a problem with Moss not in attendance than Taylor, but Taylor is not a veteran he should be there.

Let's face it Taylor is a meathead, so long as he stay's out of trouble with the law and continues to do his job on D then I think we have to live with it, I am not as worried about defensive players as I am offensive, so long as he is working out I can live with it, he does know the defense and we can only hope that in time he will mature and come to understand that it's not just about working out, it's about trying to create unity as a team, until he learn's this we are just going to have to live with it, he walk's to the beat of a different drum, unfortunatly!

skinsfanthru&thru
04-13-2005, 02:22 AM
I have to vote for Taylor because even though both have been headaches at times, Taylor has caused so many headaches in such a short time with the team that it has to be him. Matty's right Arrington hasn't been arrested, or jumped around from agent to agent, or gone off and practiced at his alma mater when he could be working out with the team. Even with all of the contract stuff last year and feeling he was betrayed by snyder, lavar was continually preaching how much he still loved the team, the city, and the fans, which I know I probably wouldn't have been able to do if in that position. When either player is actually on the field they are in the upper teir of their respective positions, but are pain in the asses to deal with off the field. I'm still a Lavar fan but he needs to stop blaming others for his mistakes whether it be the injury or not reading his contract properly before he signed it. Taylor is getting on my nerves big time and is acting like a spoiled kid who thinks he's more important than he really is. If we were able to get equal value for either one without any cap ramifications, I wouldn't be heartbroken to see either player out of our hair, but we all know that ain't gonna happen. Both just need to get their heads out of their asses and realize how good they really have it.

Dirtbag
04-13-2005, 03:31 AM
All I know is Gibbs really, really needs a GM. Let a GM deal with all this player craziness and let the head coach focus on the X's and O's, which is what made him great in the first place.

PSUSkinsFan21
04-13-2005, 09:21 AM
A lot of really good responses on this thread so far. For me, I'm disappointed with both right now, but I wouldn't get rid of either one.

I'm the biggest Lavar fan in the world, but his recent outburst is kind of a "what the F?" From what I know about him, I think it was more frustration and not being able to release his emotion in other ways than anything else. I hope it blows over, and I think it will.

Taylor? I hope he grows up and realizes he really hasn't done anything yet to justify flipping off a hall of fame coach. Not that LA has either, but it's harder for me to see it coming from a rookie/2nd year player.

TheMalcolmConnection
04-13-2005, 09:25 AM
Definitely. Just like Gibbs said, I think that the Redskins really ARE on the lower rung of teams with problems.

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