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Originally Posted by Longtimefan
So many seem to leave the impression that we're dealing with a "Done LaVar wrong song" Somehow we seem to have forgotten all the turmoil He himself has caused, espically with the media. Much of what has happened with him and the team should have been kept in-house and we wouldn't be having all these wild discussions in reference to him. Putting our emotions aside, and viewing this situation from every aspect, there's enough blame to go around, and it shouldn't be deemed that LaVar is completely innocent, not responsible for any of the things that have happened to him.
Some of us make it seem as though LaVar is being singled out, and poor little pitiful LaVar is not responsible for anything, ala Kwame Brown
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You are correct. It ain't about Lavar. As Greg states in his articles in the locals, "the media is making to much of this". However, as you can also read in Gregs statments, there is some kind of performance/dicipline issue as well. Greg, and the guys have busted their ass's and delivered a top shelf D. Thankfully, Greg is enough of a MAN to resist pressure and do what he knows is right. He cannot have petty issues disrupting it. Basically, it appears, when Lavar gets his sierra together, he'll play. I assume, alot.
He is not helping his cause talking to the media about this stuff and I am, sure it is costing him. If I talked negative stuff about my boss, or my company around my job, it would cost me to!! The way of the world. I'm sure Lavar is bright enough to figure that out. The special teams deal aint all bad. It would definately show his character, and desire to play. Before he was the starting QB, Joe Theisman volunteered to return kicks on special teams. His desire to play was that strong!
Lavar is a talented dude. Talent isn't enough