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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Lavar Arrington with Knee problems most of last year was surprisingly cut today by the G Men.
Maybe we should take a chance of him and see if his knee can hold up.
Definately a good player when healthy and might work in our system...Your thoughts?
I don't know, is Brian Bosworth available.Lavar Arrington with Knee problems most of last year was surprisingly cut today by the G Men.
Maybe we should take a chance of him and see if his knee can hold up.
Definately a good player when healthy and might work in our system...Your thoughts?
Lavar Arrington with Knee problems most of last year was surprisingly cut today by the G Men.
Maybe we should take a chance of him and see if his knee can hold up.
Definately a good player when healthy and might work in our system...Your thoughts?
Lavar Arrington with Knee problems most of last year was surprisingly cut today by the G Men.
Maybe we should take a chance of him and see if his knee can hold up.
Definately a good player when healthy and might work in our system...Your thoughts?
Here is a prediction of what you are going to hear on this thread. "He freelances too much." Even though the only evidence that can be documented is from one sports writer. Now the whole media and crew scream that every time the guys name is brought up. I lived near Washington and saw some of his games, and he used to be an impact player. He got the freelance title because of a stupid coach named Spurrier didn't know how to coach a defensive scheme so Lavar did whatever he could to make a tackle. The problem is that he typically over-pursued and typically didn't have a good nose for the play direction. Big difference than freelance.
The problem with Lavar now is that he has become undisciplined (who isn't on the Giants?), he has lost some speed that he used to use to cover his mistakes, he is injury prone, and he still thinks he is God's gift to the NFL.
If he took a vet minimum, came to camp without an attitude, and could demonstrate that he is 100% healthy then sure try him out. He needs to learn how to be a team player in a BB defense. That may present a big challenge.
He would need to become like Rodney or Cory and suck it up and fight for a position.
seeing as how your GM and front office isn't ******ed, i'd bet that you don't sign lavarLavar Arrington with Knee problems most of last year was surprisingly cut today by the G Men.
Maybe we should take a chance of him and see if his knee can hold up.
Definately a good player when healthy and might work in our system...Your thoughts?
and he has no gap discipline.
seeing as how your GM and front office isn't ******ed, i'd bet that you don't sign lavar
What/Who is a front office? You use it like you know what it means. I honestly do not know who you are saying is not ******ed accept Pioli. Could you please teach me who they are.
front office is the gm, scouts , gm's assistants, the talent evaluators.What/Who is a front office? You use it like you know what it means. I honestly do not know who you are saying is not ******ed accept Pioli. Could you please teach me who they are.
It's tough sarcastically criticizing someone for making a mistake, when you use accept instead of except...
front office is the gm, scouts , gm's assistants, the talent evaluators.
basically the war room
NE's front office isn't ******ed as i've said, so they won't make a ******ed move by signing some bum LB who used to have potential, NE isn't a stupid football team.
Except for that, though, and the fact that he has a hard time grasping complicated defense responsibilities, he'd be a good signing, wouldn't he?The problem with Lavar now is that he has become undisciplined (who isn't on the Giants?), he has lost some speed that he used to use to cover his mistakes, he is injury prone, and he still thinks he is God's gift to the NFL.
I would like to give him a chance as BB has dealt with "freelance" OLB's before with some pretty good results. Now I am not trying to compare LT to Lavar as that is just absurd, however I wouldn't mind giving him a chance, in Washignton when Lavar was healthy, I think it was honestly only 1 game, he really was impressive to watch.