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Old 07-28-2006, 10:37 AM   #1
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Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

Come on, you KNOW we had to discuss it eventually. I, for one, was wishing LaVar nothing but the best except when he plays us, now I want his ass to be a total bust for NY. He needs to learn when to shut his fucking mouth.

"They let us all go," he said. "You can go further than just me, Ryan [Clark] and Antonio [Pierce]. Go back to Champ [Bailey]. Go back to Stephen Davis. Should I keep going? Go back to Brad Johnson. Even Marty [Schottenheimer]. We would be playing for Super Bowls had they kept Marty. And after [Steve] Spurrier left, that was it for me.
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Old 07-28-2006, 10:41 AM   #2
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

blah blah blah

If he's so happy to be moving on why is he still talking about it?

Deep down he's hurt, he knows it. Welcome to the NFL, LaVar, it's a cold business.

'No comment' is so underrated.
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Old 07-28-2006, 10:44 AM   #3
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blah blah blah

If he's so happy to be moving on why is he still talking about it?


Deep down he's hurt, he knows it.

'No comment' is so underrated.
Because he's an absolute douchebag and I hope he lives out the last years of his career bouncing around from team-to-team living on his old reputation.
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Old 07-28-2006, 10:45 AM   #4
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

This article really ticked me off. I can't say I want anything bad to happen to him physically but, damn, I hope his career ends on a low note. Quickly forgotten, like a fart in the wind.
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Old 07-28-2006, 05:12 PM   #5
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

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blah blah blah

If he's so happy to be moving on why is he still talking about it?

Deep down he's hurt, he knows it. Welcome to the NFL, LaVar, it's a cold business.

'No comment' is so underrated.
thats what i,m talking about..
it,s a cold hard buisness...

i take it he is really worried about this lethal offense he,s gotta play against,thats if he even plays.
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Old 07-28-2006, 05:43 PM   #6
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

I knew there was going to come a time when we would see this side of LaVar, that's why his comments do not suprise me in the least. All that talk in times gone by about how much he loved the Redskins, the fans, and the City was all a crock of. I could see through all the bull when I first heard it, and he ceased to be of concern when he started running his mouth. When he's done in N.Y. he'll bad mouth them too.
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Old 07-28-2006, 06:06 PM   #7
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

If you ask me everyone should just throw all of thier old lavar jerseys at the visiting team tunnel when he comes out for the first time at fed ex. Then turn our backs on him and be done with the whole damn situation.case closed.next topic please.
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Old 07-28-2006, 09:45 PM   #8
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

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blah blah blah

If he's so happy to be moving on why is he still talking about it?

Deep down he's hurt, he knows it. Welcome to the NFL, LaVar, it's a cold business.

'No comment' is so underrated.

Because the press asked him the question thats why.:smashfrea
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Old 07-28-2006, 11:53 PM   #9
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Because the press asked him the question thats why.:smashfrea
So he has to answer whatever he's asked?

It's obvious he hasn't moved on if he's so willing to keep rehashing the past.

As I said earlier, no comment is very underrated.
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Re: Arrington happy to put Redskins in past

oh yeah, spurrier showed alot of promise?!?!!

davis had what, one good season after he left washington? i guess LA knows best when it comes to how to run a team.
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and did we really lose that much going from peirce to marshal? laVar is an ass, plain and simple.
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and did we really lose that much going from peirce to marshal? laVar is an ass, plain and simple.
Pierce pisses me off even more than LaVar. Pierce is constantly bad-mouthing the team after they had him one season (right?) and then because HE didn't want to be a team player, but wanted to get paid, he left for money.
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Pierce pisses me off even more than LaVar. Pierce is constantly bad-mouthing the team after they had him one season (right?) and then because HE didn't want to be a team player, but wanted to get paid, he left for money.
i know right, he shows no appriciation for a team that gave an undrafted rookie a chance and then bolts right out of town for a little bit more cash. the skins offer wasn't that much less and then he wants to talk trash about them. all the players that were let go under the old coaching staffs were to repair a organzation that was in shambles. gibbs has this team on the right track now and these guys are jealous that they are not going to be a part off it.
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Pierce pisses me off even more than LaVar. Pierce is constantly bad-mouthing the team after they had him one season (right?) and then because HE didn't want to be a team player, but wanted to get paid, he left for money.
So why did Griffen leave the Giants ?
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Old 07-31-2006, 09:37 AM   #15
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So why did Griffen leave the Giants ?
Also we picked up Chad Morton who has done well in NY,he's backing up Tiki this year.
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