youtube.com - 11/16/2008
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Former Redskins LB LaVar Arrington reacts to comments he made about Joe Gibbs.
sports.espn.go.com - 11/12/2008
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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.
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LaVar Arrington calls Joe Gibbs a 'coward' for leaving
voices.washingtonpost.com - 11/11/2008
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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 ...
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LaVar Cracks on Snyder, Gibbs
sportingnews.com - 11/11/2008
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sportingnews.com —
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 ...
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Blasphemy: Lavar Arrington Calls Gibbs 'Coward'
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LaVar Clarifies: Gibbs "Coward-Like"
D.C. Sports Bog —
LaVar Clarifies: Gibbs "Coward-Like" After all the furor over his calling Joe Gibbs "a coward" last week, LaVar Arrington was on Fox Sports's Best Damn Sports Show on Friday to talk about that and other issues. His Gibbs comments--in which he amended his original statement to "coward-like" and explained that Gregg Williams's departure undermined the whole "stability" mantra of Gibbs II--are below. Say what you will about LaVar--and many of you have in recent days--the man speaks his mind, and does it well. By Dan Steinberg | November 15, 2008; 8:43 PM ET | Category: Redskins Previous: Today's Top 5: Leonsis Won't Take the Abuse, Again | ...
LaVar Arrington Amends Joe Gibbs Remarks, Now Calls Him 'Coward-Like'
FanHouse —
by Ryan Wilson Filed under: Redskins, NFC East Retired Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington emerged from obscurity this week when he called former head coach/local savior/Jesus' right-hand man Joe Gibbs a coward, and suggested the only reason the Hall of Famer returned to the sidelines was to promote his NASCAR hobby. Predictably, Redskins fans were unimpressed, and running back Clinton Portis, Arrington's former teammate, appeared on Michael Irvin's radio show to support Gibbs. Yesterday, Arrington, restaurateur and ...
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LaVar moves on
washingtontimes.com 11/11/2008 — By: TCox This article is such an exercise in denial, justification, and immaturity that I had to read it twice. He refuses to realize that the problems were ALL HIS. Who has more natural talent and ability, Chris Samuels or LaVar? Who has had a ...
Arrington on Gibbs: Part II —
Redskins Insider 11/16/2008
Dan Steinberg revisits the whole LaVar Arrington-Joe Gibbs matter from last week, with Arrington, on Fox's "Best Damn Sports Show," explaining and clarifying his remarks....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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