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Blasphemy: Lavar Arrington Calls Gibbs 'Coward'
Blasphemy: Lavar Arrington Calls Gibbs 'Coward'
Lavar Arrington had a nice little career with the Redskins. And by “nice,” I mean he made three Pro Bowls (although his selection to two of them is questionable), and by “little,” I mean he only played six seasons with the team, three of them for a full 16 games. ...
LaVar Arrington calls Joe Gibbs a 'coward' for leaving
LaVar Arrington calls Joe Gibbs a 'coward' for leaving
sports.espn.go.com — Former NFL linebacker LaVar Arrington has no love lost for former Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs or team owner Daniel Snyder. The always-blunt Arrington had harsh words for both -- and others -- in an interview published in the Washington Times. (more) LaVar Arrington calls Joe Gibbs a 'coward' for leaving
LaVar Cracks on Snyder, Gibbs
LaVar Cracks on Snyder, Gibbs
voices.washingtonpost.com — LaVar, in his playing days. (2004 TWP photo by John McDonnell) Nearly every time I've seen LaVar Arrington in person or in his role as Comcast SportsyNet analyst in recent weeks, he's danced around the question of his lingering ill feelings towards ... (more) LaVar Cracks on Snyder, Gibbs
Hell Hath No Fury Like LaVar Arrington Scorned
Hell Hath No Fury Like LaVar Arrington Scorned
stetsports.com — I am particularly proud of Arrington for standing up to a guy who has made enough money from FedEx parking revenues alone to build a giant steel boot to punt the entire Sideline restaurant into Howard County. Plackemeier-style. (more) Hell Hath No Fury Like LaVar Arrington Scorned
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Lavar Arrington’s Sports Bar : Now Open For Food, Drinks & Bitching About His Old Bosses
Can't Stop The Bleeding — ... , carefully located across the street from the Redskins’ Fed Ex Field.  And what better way to promote said restaurant.. .than by torching the franchise? (link taken from The Sporting Blog). ...

Portis Sides With Gibbs Over LaVar
D.C. Sports Bog — Portis Sides With Gibbs Over LaVar LaVar Arrington's comments about Joe Gibbs --in which he called the ex-coach a "coward" for leaving the Redskins before his contract was up and suggested he returned to D.C. merely to promote his NASCAR team--gained momentum as this week went on, with mentions on most of the major sports sites including ESPN.com , FoxSports.com , the Sporting Blog , Pro Football Talk and NBC Washington . The ratio of "really, you're gonna go after a D.C. icon?" to "you tell him LaVar!" is running something ...

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