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11-04-2005, 04:50 PM | #31 | |
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You questioning knowledgable football coaches (to say the least) and that have first-hand knowledge that is very close to the situation versus your opinion that has been attained through the media. I say whatever is best for the team - and that is gibbs making the decisions for the team. |
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I love how this has turned around. When LaVar played well in the San Francisco game, all of the "xxxnamexxx56" people were throwing "I told you so's" around, and all the coach followers where saying things like "There's no need for I told you so's... that's childish" blah blah. Suddenly, LaVar admits he wasn't playing at full speed, and there's 3 pages of coach f'ers slamming the LaVar fans... can we say hypocrisy?
And for the record, I was one of the LaVar supporters, but I was by no means a Williams hater. And regardless of whether he was %100 or not, LaVar at half speed is still better than Holdman at full speed. Last edited by Southpaw; 11-04-2005 at 05:22 PM. |
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11-04-2005, 05:06 PM | #38 | |
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11-04-2005, 05:10 PM | #39 | |
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11-04-2005, 05:11 PM | #40 | |
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Second, Joe Gibbs (as much as I love him) is NOT "the Team". No one person, no one coach, no one player is "the Team." You cast aside anyone else who believes Lavar should have been the starter as someone who isn't choosing to back the team. The absurdity of your argument is its hypocracy. It's ok for you to back Gibbs (one man) above all else, and that should be equated with backing the skins, but those of us who back Lavar (one man) can't possibly be behind the Skins as a team? How's that? Finally, there is no reason for your mandate of "Pick one to keep or kick off: gibbs or lavar?" In case you haven't noticed, they are both on the same TEAM. They are both striving for the same goals. You're assumption that the Team, the coach and the player can't coexist together is rediculous. The fact that they can explains how I can be a fan of the Redskins, Joe Gibbs, and Lavar Arrington without conflict. How you fail to see that is unbelievable to me. Therefore, as a second, and hopefully final, plea. STOP calling people's fanaticism for the Redskins into question simply because your opinion differs from theirs as to whether it's possible to question personnel decisions and still love your team to no end. Nothing is going to enrage people more than having their being a fan called into question on this site, and I don't see that as a fight we need to have AGAIN.
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11-04-2005, 05:12 PM | #41 | |
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It's when people take it to another level and start questioning the integrity and honesty of the coaches and calling them liars and accusing them of having personal vendettas that people get upset. And rightfully so. As for LaVar himself, this isn't the first time he's complained openly in public and then later admitted he may have jumped the gun. Remember how he complained endlessly about how Marvin Lewis used him. And then last offseason he said that looking back he realized what Lewis was doing and he was right to use him that way. LaVar is an emotional type who basically just speaks his mind without filtering his thoughts really, but maybe that's something he should learn to do.
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11-04-2005, 05:13 PM | #42 | |
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I think the issue is not the logical, reasonable post you submit above, but rather the conspiratorial, moronic, lunacy posted by a few hysterical "fans" claiming GW and Joe had made it some kind of absurd personal vendetta eclipsing, and abandoning all team oriented goals for the personal revenge or some ridiculous sh...! Rules are: Joe and GW and staff have one common goal-WIN Future rules: WIN Personal rules: WIN They exist for the team-only as do the players. Joe says "right up front", if these are not your goals, you cannot be a Redskin. I personally would have it no other way. They DO NOT play people with better personal sitting on the bench without reason, and JUST CAUSE. If that is not you #56, it does not apply. I too, am a Lavar fan and very happy he is back in the lineup. I look for great things out of him, but I COMPLETELY support GW and Joe in this matter
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It's funny because I thought these comments by LaVar would finally bring some closure to the issue.
For the record I'm not saying "I told you so", well maybe but just to the people who had these crazy theories that LaVar wasn't playing because of some sort of secret vendetta the coaches had against him. |
11-04-2005, 05:16 PM | #44 | |
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Look, I am sort of tired of going back and forth with you and anyone else that says I am not a fan. I travel from Charlotte NC to Fed X every home game, and sit in the bottom of the stadium, pay way more than face value and leave the game not being able to speak. I love the TEAM, when they were 14-2 and when they were 3-13. so say what you want. but lets not try to be hipocrits when bashing other people. |
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11-04-2005, 05:19 PM | #45 | |
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Right now I've just had my fill of this whole "you can't question personnel decisions and still be backing the team" attitude from certain people (obviously not you). I might be wrong when I question the coaches (as I was when I questioned the decision to bench Ramsey in favor of Brunell), but being wrong and being a fan are two completely different things, and that's the distinction that I believe needs to be made.
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