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trimee
December-30th-2005, 03:17 PM
Okay quick poll-
Would winning the Superbowl change anything about the LaVar situation? Does he stay? ESPECIALLY-if he starts blowing up and performs throughout the playoffs like he did against the 49's?
skinman574
December-30th-2005, 03:18 PM
hmmmmm i dunno
SkinsHokieFan
December-30th-2005, 03:19 PM
He would have to be LT like in the playoffs for it to change anything
The writing is on the wall, Lavar has just been highlighting it this week
JHair
December-30th-2005, 03:24 PM
I hope he stays with or without a SB win, but yeah if he has a "blow-up" performance in the playoffs/SB, then I'm sure Gibbs and the gang would be much more eager to keep him on the team, that's pretty obvious.
MustangSteve
December-30th-2005, 03:28 PM
Okay quick poll-
Would winning the Superbowl change anything about the LaVar situation? Does he stay? ESPECIALLY-if he starts blowing up and performs throughout the playoffs like he did against the 49's?
I dont know but he better play awesome after that lil act with the press lol. I do hope he makes up for it for the sake of this team and us fans and to be honest, I just dont trust his backups against the best backs in the NFL we will be facing in the Playoffs.
thelarkascend1ng
December-30th-2005, 03:30 PM
:munchout:
Atown
December-30th-2005, 03:32 PM
what if hes the superbowl mvp
trimee
December-31st-2005, 11:21 AM
what if hes the superbowl mvp
I say Snyder coughs up 6.5 mill bonus!
GrimReefa
December-31st-2005, 11:45 AM
If anything, I think winning the Super Bowl might accelerate LaVar's departure. Think about it, the Redskins would become the number 1 free agent destination next offseason, like the Patriots were when they got all those good players at a discount. So the Redskins would be able, in theory, to find someone to plug the hole that would be left by LaVar for considerably less cap space.
Only one thing is going to keep LaVar in Washington, and that is if he comes back after considerably reworking his contract, or if the Skins cut him and resign him. If he plays like a Pro Bowler in the postseason he may very well convince the Redskins staff to keep him on. On the other hand, he might also find that he could make a lot more money elsewhere.
atloldskin
December-31st-2005, 12:16 PM
LaVar can stay if he renegoitates his salary; otherwise, it looks to me like he will be traded or cut. And that is with or without a SuperBowl MVP.
skinthemboys
December-31st-2005, 12:30 PM
hes gone. bye bye lavar
IM A REDSKIN FAN
December-31st-2005, 12:39 PM
LaVar is not saying. Get over it.
Muzzah
December-31st-2005, 12:41 PM
I would have to say let him go. We played a lot of games without him. We dont absolutely need him.
I go to the T.O. situation where he caused so much dissention among the team, but now LaVar has a chance to do the same thing and it's been so long since we were as good as we are now.
Yes, he is a good player, and that was highlighted when we didnt have a top ranked defense. Now, from what I've heard, he is trying to create plays by himself and gets one now and again but gives up big plays too by missing assignments.
:2cents:
Now, can we quit with the LaVar threads?
Jimbo
December-31st-2005, 12:52 PM
The only possible way LaVar would stay is if he lives up to his word to retire a Skin, renegotiates his contract, signs a long-term, cap-friendly deal and promises never to mention that dastardly 6.5 million again.
Unfortunately, I just don't see it happening. :(
Whiskeypeet
December-31st-2005, 01:27 PM
Honestly. Who friggin cares. The guy is one player and I'm really tired of this drama.
For the Redskins to win the superbowl it is going to take a lot more than any one player, even Lavar, can bring.
If the Redskins win the superbowl Lavar, and his situation, will probably be the last thing on my mind.
trimee
January-7th-2006, 03:55 PM
Bump!! After the LaVar int!
santanamoss89
January-7th-2006, 04:00 PM
If we win the SB LaVar will stay. I dont know if he will stay for his whole career though.
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