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Old 02-10-2010, 05:41 PM   #37
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Re: The next Clinton Portis trashtalk victim: Lavar Arrington

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Originally Posted by Beneil (diehard since 87) View Post
Lavar got injured and cried about Gibbs not visiting him at the hospital. He also got mad becuase of Gibbs "Earn your starter spot" philosophy and thought he should just be given his spot back after the injury. He complained about a ton of stuff and was just as vocal as Portis. After becoming a NY Giant, he admitted that he wasn't smart enough to know his own old defense but it didn't matter because he gave them our old playbook, which he still had.

I got no respect for him. When he was good, he was great, but not for long. His great instincts cause a lot of disruption, but sometimes his being off came at the worst times and he caused big plays for the other team. He talked trash about Gibbs, threw the Redskins under the bus, and without us, he did squat. I doubt Portis' opinion is far off.
You and CP are spot on. I forgot about taking the playbook to the GMen. As for Gibbs, I believe LaVar's term for him was "Coward."
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