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Giantone 04-25-2006 08:27 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[quote=Dirtbag359]Heres my take. Now everybody listen to me b/c I know all.

This will work in our favor b/c high-profile players rarely win 'revenge games' if their old team is a playoff contender (so TO stomping the 49ers is out) Think Drew Bledsoe, Deion (vs. The Cowboys), Brad Johnson, Kurt Warner (1-2 vs his former teams), and any others you can think of would be appreciated.

Plus I know LaVar and most of the fans have left on good terms but after watching an interview with him on NFL network in Giant blue I have to say he looks like the face of pure evil.[/quote]


Does Otis Anderson ring a bell ?Ask Joe Gibbs about Peirce ,his revenge game was ok ...I think .

Giantone 04-25-2006 08:29 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[quote=Grim21Reaper]How does the Giants getting him help us in any way?

He will be extremely motivated against us. Lavar is a great player when he is motivated and he will be headhunting big time. All it takes is an open lane on Brunell and the Campbell era could begin. The last two years, the Giants have put Brunell out of the game.

That being said, I still think that the Redskins are better than the Giants because of Al Saunders.[/quote]

This is just a reminder , the Giants were the only NFC East team to beat the Chiefs and Saunders ofense .Tim Lewis will be ready .

81forHOF 04-25-2006 08:36 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
I don't think this can possibly help us.

I have never been a diehard Lavar fan. I think the years he went to the ProBowl that there were more deserving players and he was getting by on name. But, there is something deep in the pit of my stomach that says that this is not good. He may very well take someones head off when he plays us.

Most people looking for revenge against former teams don't have the sheer physical attributes that Lavar has.

SmootSmack 04-25-2006 08:36 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[QUOTE=redskins5044]seeing lavar in a giants uniform pains me. i heard him on the john thompson show today talking about the the difference between the skins and giants organization and how the giants are all about football. and the how the giants D has better players on it with strahan and umerimera and the skins D doesnt have a real dominant name on it. lets see maybe thats why he didnt fit in our defensive players have to play in a system lavar not free lance. hate to see him on the giants but i sure g. williams will tell saunders the way to expose him.[/QUOTE]

Hasn't even put on the Giants uniform and already he's talking smack and giving us bulletin board material.

SmootSmack 04-25-2006 08:38 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[QUOTE=81forHOF]I don't think this can possibly help us.

I have never been a diehard Lavar fan. I think the years he went to the ProBowl that there were more deserving players and he was getting by on name. But, there is something deep in the pit of my stomach that says that this is not good. He may very well take someones head off when he plays us.

Most people looking for revenge against former teams don't have the sheer physical attributes that Lavar has.[/QUOTE]

The distraction is finally gone. For all his talents that's what Arrington had become, a distraction. Plus, like someone else said he'll probably be so jacked up to do damage and be the star of the night that he'll blow his assignments. Just like he did with us.

GTripp0012 04-25-2006 09:29 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[quote=Giantone]This is just a reminder , the Giants were the only NFC East team to beat the Chiefs and Saunders ofense .Tim Lewis will be ready .[/quote]

The Cowboys beat them, but it was a nailbiter.

Dirtbag59 04-26-2006 06:49 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
Well remember this. No team in the East is better prepared to handle injuries then the Skins'. As a matter of fact I'm convinced that Saunders might be the best Portis insurance money could buy b/c with Saunders Portis will blosom. On top of that Bettis, Cartrwright, and Nemo will look better than they really are.

Dirtbag59 04-26-2006 06:53 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
What happens to the Giants if Eli goes down? Well Hello Mr.Other Hassleback. Plus does Jeff Garcia really scare anyone with Reggie Brown as his #1 guy? And if one Drew goes down in Dallas and even better one takes over. However physical talent only takes you so far. Portis is the one guy that will really really hurt the Redskins if they lose him, even then I think we can count on Saunders to come through in the clutch.

budw38 04-26-2006 09:57 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
If we draft a Lb at 53 , I would be willing to wager $ that he makes more tackles than LA makes for the Gmen this year .

Master4Caster 04-27-2006 02:17 AM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
In a way, Lavar's leaving, especially the way he left has already helped in a big way. His give-back of $4 million bonus money provided more cap relief that the Skins used for major upgrades on offense. Think of the whole string of transactions as a swap of a back-up linebacker for two starting receivers. I'll take that exchange any day.

I'm still an Arrington fan and wish him well, except when he faces us. However good he is with the Giants, we filled a huge need at wide receiver (I think & hope & pray). Interesting that we are describing Lavar in about the same way 49er fans are describing Lloyd.

PhxRedSkin 04-27-2006 04:50 AM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[quote=TheMalcolmConnection]I won't say it's made the Giants better either. As of now, he's just the same LaVar that left us last year after not making any really huge plays.[/quote]

Yup, he's the same LaVar that left us and everybody realized it. For example notice nobody was offering anything close to what he was asking for.

Hail!

TrustinGibbs 04-27-2006 09:24 AM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
I would have to think that Gibb's, Saunder's with input from Williams might know exactly how to exploite LaVar's weaknesses and aviod his strength's....if he's even healthy by the time we play them.

skinsttw 04-27-2006 12:59 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
LA will still have the knee issues. He will sit 8 games this season due to injury.

warriorzpath 04-27-2006 01:10 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
[quote=skinsttw]LA will still have the knee issues. He will sit 8 games this season due to injury.[/quote]

Is he still having problems with his knee ?

dmek25 04-27-2006 02:04 PM

Re: Could Lavar going to the Gmen actually help us a little?
 
dirtbag,i love the skins but saying in saunders offense our running backs will look better than they really are?anyway,lavar will always be the player he was here,make a big play or two,miss about 3-4 tackles a game,and get caught out of position a whole bunch.its time for us skins fans to cut the cord and "FORGET ABOUT LAVAR"


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