Re: I must confess.. I still miss Lavar.
I actually had a chance to meet Lavar in person, in his home the year before he left. He was incredibly polite, accommodating, and very down to earth. He didn't come across as arrogant or stuck up, and took time and a personal interest in us.
He even went so far as to apologize to us for his manager's behavior (his manager had been a real douche to us earlier).
Not saying he might have been a complete "diva" in the locker room or on field or wherever, all I can speak to is the limited interaction I had with him.
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