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Old 07-29-2006, 01:07 PM   #76
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Next time you watch a Giants game, on the kickoff return, he'll be the one dry-humping his teammates over his 10-20 yard return.

lol.........I'll be booing LA on Dec. 30 thats for sure. I never knew LA was such a great GM. To bad he's gone.

He's just pissed that he got let go before Joe Gibbs returns us to the Superbowl. Good Riddins and I wish many lack luster plays from LA for the giants.
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Old 07-29-2006, 05:19 PM   #77
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I am in the same boat as you. My girlfriend is a Giants fan as well. She has this ugly Giants blanket, I cant stand that thing. I tried to trash it but she found it again

you lucky guy .
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Old 07-29-2006, 05:23 PM   #78
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Why is this post on a Redskins site? There is nothing in this article that interests me and it serves no purpose. Please remove it as well as my request.

I thought you might like it ,
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Old 07-29-2006, 05:38 PM   #79
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I'm happy to put the Arrington Soap Opera in the past. He was fun to watch and was a great interview while he was here but Williams proved that he can have a great defense without Arrington and hee just isn't a Gibbs kind of guy.

If your giving me a choice between Joe Gibbs and LeVar Arrington it's a no brainer and if LA didn't know that going in he's not very sharpe. Arrington seemed to think he was bigger than the Redskins...he's not...the great Joe Gibbs doesn't even believe he's bigger than the Skin's and he's in the HOF.
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Old 07-29-2006, 05:50 PM   #80
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COUGHLIN ALREADY UNHAPPY WITH ARRINGTON'S TALKING

A league source tells us that Giants coach Tom Coughlin isn't pleased with the decision of linebacker LaVar Arrington to sound off on the day the team reported for training camp regarding a variety of actual and/or perceived slights from his old team and members of the media.

"People want to hate on the Giants," Arrington said Thursday during his hour-long bitch session. "I've heard negative statements about Eli [Manning], about the defense. 'Who's going to be the biggest flop this year?' They say the Giants. They hate us. They really hate on the Giants. I guess it's a great situation because people have always hated on me."

(Actually, we think the Giants will be just fine this year. Until the playoffs.)

Regardless, Coughlin doesn't like the kind of chatter in which Arrington engaged, and it remains to be seen whether Coughlin has politely advised his biggest offseason acquisition to shut the hell up.

Our guess? If Arrington passes on the opportunity to spout off some more the next time a bank of microphones is stuck in his face, it means that the Soup Nazi has told LaVar that he'll get no crab bisque if he continues to complain about the lack of bread.
i dont hold much stock in anything that comes from PFT. i think they just make up stuff. i do ,however, think that coughlin wont like how arrington just spouts off at the mouth everytime somebody puts a mic in his face. coughlin prefers his players to be low key when it comes to the media. this could be a relationship that goes south very quickly.
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Old 07-29-2006, 06:58 PM   #81
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you lucky guy .
Thats okay she did say if i marry her she will drop the giants and become a redskin fan. No pressure on me at all though. It does however go to show how fickle giants fans are
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Old 07-29-2006, 08:31 PM   #82
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This is for Gibbsisgod who thinks the PFT just "makes things up". Here deal with the author and see what you think?

Angry Arrington is on defensive
BY ARTHUR STAPLE
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July 28, 2006


ALBANY -- Tom Coughlin does not need to worry about LaVar Arrington's motivation now that the linebacker is away from the Redskins. The chip still is squarely on Arrington's shoulder; if anything, maybe it's grown.

The Giants reported to camp yesterday, and a two-practice day will kick off with on-field workouts this morning. Michael Strahan declined to speak with reporters, and many other returning Giants offered the customary first-day platitudes about camp.

Not Arrington. He vented for nearly an hour to reporters outside his dorm, talking mostly about his undeserved bad reputation and wondering why he hears so much negativity about the Giants in the national football media.

"People want to hate on the Giants," he said. "I've heard negative statements about Eli [Manning], about the defense. 'Who's going to be the biggest flop this year?' They say the Giants. They hate us. They really hate on the Giants. I guess it's a great situation because people have always hated on me."

ESPN analyst and former Steeler Merril Hoge set off Arrington. According to Arrington, Hoge ripped him recently, which "really broke my heart. I go way back with this guy." Arrington said Hoge questioned whether the linebacker will fit in with Coughlin.

"I seem to be the guy that people love to hate, for some strange reason," Arrington said. "I play with a chip on my shoulder because it just seems like it's much better to play as an underdog than it is to play as the guy everybody's chasing. I've been fighting this bad reputation and I just want to come in and contribute."
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Old 07-29-2006, 09:57 PM   #83
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Bandwagon, you seem to take my comments personally. All I am saying is I don't care for PFT. I wasn't implying they made the WHOLE story up. I was just saying that they seem to put their own spin on stories. No offense BW.
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Old 07-29-2006, 10:32 PM   #84
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the great Joe Gibbs doesn't even believe he's bigger than the Skin's and he's in the HOF.
That's an excellent point. I mean look what he did by giving up play calling duties to Al Saunders. He took a step back and did what was best for the team, putting his ego aside (ahem. are you listening Matty?).

I'm not saying LA thought he was bigger than the team but I mean he made it about himself way too much last year. And it seems like he's doing the same now in NY.
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Old 07-29-2006, 11:38 PM   #85
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Slightly off topic. I noticed another former Redskin is on the Giants roster-QB Rob Johnson. I'm surprised Arrington didn't talk about we let him go too.
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Old 07-30-2006, 02:13 AM   #86
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Thats okay she did say if i marry her she will drop the giants and become a redskin fan. No pressure on me at all though. It does however go to show how fickle giants fans are
My fiance said she wasn't going to give up the giants, she says she will always be a fan. I guess I can sorta live with that, at least she isn't a COWBOYS fan. I don't think the relationship would of lasted if that was the case.
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:11 PM   #87
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There's no way Coughlin is going to stand for Arrington blabbing to the media all season. Should be interesting to see how he deals with him, and interesting to see if Arrington can keep his trap shut without pouting. I'd put the over/under at week 6 before this becomes an issue.
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:13 PM   #88
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Slightly off topic. I noticed another former Redskin is on the Giants roster-QB Rob Johnson. I'm surprised Arrington didn't talk about we let him go too.
Probably because of the suckiness.
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:02 PM   #89
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Isn't Rob Johnson a former everyteam NFL QB.(he 's played for every team)
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Old 07-31-2006, 09:36 AM   #90
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My fiance said she wasn't going to give up the giants, she says she will always be a fan. I guess I can sorta live with that, at least she isn't a COWBOYS fan. I don't think the relationship would of lasted if that was the case.
I'm married to a loyal cowpokes fan! On top of that, she really knows football.
Had to be on my best behavior this past december when we were at fedex field whippin up on em. To make matters worse, we got the tickets as a wedding present from one of her friends & it was the first cowboys game she'd been to.
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