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I doubt very seriously that LaVar needs any kind of coddling to perform. There's a huge gap between coddling and berating. And they're not trying to push LaVar to see how he responds, they're pushing him out the door.
Well, that's your take on it.
Why are they pushing him out the door then?
Because they don't like him??
There has to be a legit reason behind this, that's all I'm looking for.
LaVar has proven to be a very emotional guy who tends to take things the wrong way and pout when things aren't going his way. I doubt the staff is treating him poorly for no good reason.
Southpaw 12-30-2005, 10:54 AM What was I thinking Lavar the coach should not get on you about missing assignments, you are Mr. Redskin and the fans love you.
Unless the coaches also flip out on Springs for every missed tackle, or Taylor for every blown coverage, or Wynn for being practically useless, then it's obvious that LaVar is being singled out. Other players seem to agree is the case too.
gibbs4life 12-30-2005, 10:55 AM hey lavar are you a redskin and if so play like one with heart.
the redskins will move on but do you want to go with them or without them
lavar i liked you since you have been here but it,s up to you.
oh yeah don,t we play the eagles this weekend
Southpaw 12-30-2005, 11:08 AM Because they don't like him??
There has to be a legit reason behind this, that's all I'm looking for.
He won't say who, but we already know where and with whom the enmity began. Snyder, the team owner who made him fabulously rich and befriended his charismatic, handsome linebacking star, dumped him quicker than AOL stock. From the moment Arrington filed a contract grievance in March 2004, contending the team omitted $6.5 million in bonus money agreed upon for the 2006 season, he was shuttled out of Snyder' suite and sent to the doghouse. The Redskins said they did not owe Arrington the money, and the linebacker eventually dropped the arbitration case.
But with Snyder no longer in his corner, it became open season on Arrington for the coaching staff.
When Arrington was hardly playing in late September and early October this season, he saw Snyder in a hallway and was about to offer some pleasantries. "Don't talk to me," the owner said, according to a person who saw the encounter. "I didn't have anything to do with this."
When Gibbs and his coaching staff took over the team two years ago, they did not consider Arrington to be part of the solution to the franchise's woes; they saw him as another impediment. They believed Arrington could not curb his individualism for the good of the team. They never got around the perception that he could not fit in. They saw Arrington as a nuisance -- a high-maintenance, high-salaried star who could never live up to his Pro Bowl aura or reputation.
Now I know this article is all completely false, because the coaches haven't ever said anything other than, "he misses assignments", but in my eyes, this tells me that they prejudged LaVar, and have viewed him as a problem from the start.
Now I'm not completely in LaVar's corner, because I do think this was a horrible time to make these comments to the media, but obviously, he's been getting the sh-t end of the stick since the new coaching regime got here.
LadyT 12-30-2005, 11:14 AM Wow, that Post article was really mind-boggling. Very sad to see LaVar treated this way. Interesting comment by another player who wisely chose to remain anonymous. Who would dare to speak out after seeing LaVar berated this way?
LaVar is in no way totally innocent in all of this and I am not implying that he is. But, this organization has treated a very talented and loyal player very poorly. Things have gotten so bad that they seem to be going out of their way to find fault with him. If he is so unstrustworthy on the field, then surely many, many other players are even more so. I always thought that they allowed him to return as a starter only grudgingly, after the public questioning and outcry became too much for them to deal with.
As for me, give me 11 defensive players with LaVar's talent and enthusiasm any day of the week, over "the system and the scheme". Sadly, I think things have gone too far to ever be smoothed over. LaVar will be gone and the Skins will be the biggest losers in all of this.
I hope he goes on to greater challenges and victories, whether it be in football or another field. LaVar, you are right, most of the fans love you. Too bad your owner and some of your coaches have no more use for you.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, this organization (Snyder et. al) seem to have a knack for creating scenarios that lead to nasty departures for many star players. I'm not including Gibbs in this, because he has always treated his players with respect. But, I'm not sure I can say the same for some of his current assistant coaches.
LadyT 12-30-2005, 11:18 AM Gosh that's a sad article. Sure, Lavar isn't some completely innocent little child in all of this, but it sure sounds like a guy who really believed in and loved the Redskins organization only to be tossed aside.
I'm glad he has some perspective on life and I'm sure he'll be successful after football. It's quite a testament to his love for the organization that he will pretty much retire before playing anywhere else.
Yes, I know, the team is more than just one guy. But it sure is sad seeing one good player after another getting cast aside like trash.
The team IS more than the individual player, but it shouldn't be at the expense of the individual.
I couldn't agree more. The Snyder regime has cast aside many good players and, in a lot of cases, they left with plenty of bitter memories of how they were treated. It's not just LaVar -- he is just next in a long line of players that have been poorly treated by this organization.
skins052bgr8 12-30-2005, 11:21 AM Unless the coaches also flip out on Springs for every missed tackle, or Taylor for every blown coverage, or Wynn for being practically useless, then it's obvious that LaVar is being singled out. Other players seem to agree is the case too.
I would be completely surprised if GW and the coaching staff has not jumped on other players about missed assignments, the difference we do not know because like the majority of other players it comes with the territory. I don't remeber any player saying Lavar was singled out and the coaches do not get on anyone but him. I recall everyone saying GW lets everyone know if they are not playing up to par along with Greg Blache and Dale Lindsey are all outspoken and demand the best out of their players and ride them all. Professionals keep that in house and don't take it personal each person is accountable and should be able to handle criticism. Nobody said they were going to Bench him for the mistakes, but in game of this importance do you not really think if you are making mistakes that could cost your team a coach is not going to get into your ass.
EternalEnigma21 12-30-2005, 11:28 AM The saddest thing in all of this, is that when we were losing... snyder was still making an assload of money on the team, and I for one only had Lavar to look forward to seeing play on sundays. That was about the only thing I got joy from when we were basically a laughing stock for the league, was LA layin people out and killing QB's. I want him to be a part of a winning Redskins football team, and when he signed his contract extention, he was content with being a Redskin for life even though we were going through coaches and blowing seasons left and right. Now we're winning, and we cant make room for the guy. Its a sad story.
Southpaw 12-30-2005, 11:34 AM I don't remeber any player saying Lavar was singled out and the coaches do not get on anyone but him.
He finally hung up on Lindsey, and the feud carried over into the locker room, growing more profane and personal. It ended with Arrington telling Lindsey to "Back off!" and "Treat me like a man!" According to two persons privy to the altercation, the coach went a tad more overboard than the player.
"I was thinking, 'Enough already,' " said one player, on condition of anonymity. "Let LaVar be."
I'm not saying LaVar is the only player who gets yelled at, but at least a few people thought this altercation was getting "profane and personal", and another player thought Lindsey was going over the line, and not just giving the typical "getting on him" speech.
railcon56 12-30-2005, 11:34 AM The saddest thing in all of this, is that when we were losing... snyder was still making an assload of money on the team, and I for one only had Lavar to look forward to seeing play on sundays. That was about the only thing I got joy from when we were basically a laughing stock for the league, was LA layin people out and killing QB's. I want him to be a part of a winning Redskins football team, and when he signed his contract extention, he was content with being a Redskin for life even though we were going through coaches and blowing seasons left and right. Now we're winning, and we cant make room for the guy. Its a sad story.
I am very sad like u...these people just dont understand all they know is shut up lavar....i know what u mean he deserves to be a part of this....and they cant understand the way he feels i am hurt by this too and i have been a skins fan since 1972 but i am not even excited by this game i feel sick that they could treat this man like this...
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