This news is couple days old, but I just read on espn.com that LaVar bought out the rest of his contract to become a free agent. Any takers?
it'd be interesting to see what he wants
but like nigel says - we (probably) can't afford him
but like nigel says - we (probably) can't afford him
Bulluck and Arrington would be bangin mate, but MONEY means everything in the world of sport
Might be able to afford him with the higher cap number, but Im undecided on wheher we should sign him. I think some other players might be better for the "team".
Cato June on the outside and D'Qwell Jackson, MLB from Maryland take him in the 2nd round.
bigtitan53279 said:no thanks. he sat last year because he doesnt play team defense.
Nor did Lawerence Taylor......
LT played in a whole different timeperiod, you can't equate the two.
The knock on Arrington is his tendency to freelance, and from what I've seen, it's a legit concern, however if you can live with it, he'd be a great pickup. Personally I'd rather draft one in the 2. round, it's a deep group this year, so there's likely to be some great players left.
The knock on Arrington is his tendency to freelance, and from what I've seen, it's a legit concern, however if you can live with it, he'd be a great pickup. Personally I'd rather draft one in the 2. round, it's a deep group this year, so there's likely to be some great players left.
I don't think Arrington is a good fit for us. I would rather spend the money on more players.
Arrington makes too many mistakes to be compared favorably with LT. Can you imagine anybody giving LT his release to go play for another team. And LT had the drug problems hanging ove him.
If this was fantasy football, I would take him. But I don't think he is the right guy for us. To me, he is the prime example of a player thinking that his natural ability has gotten him this far and it will continue to carry him along. He needs to be in the right system. The knock on him is that he wouldn't do what the coaches wanted him to do, that he took it upon himself to freelance. So I ask this, if he couldn't play for G. Williams, and most of us would like to see this defense play like a G. Williams defense, then why would we want Arrington in nashville?
Arrington makes too many mistakes to be compared favorably with LT. Can you imagine anybody giving LT his release to go play for another team. And LT had the drug problems hanging ove him.
If this was fantasy football, I would take him. But I don't think he is the right guy for us. To me, he is the prime example of a player thinking that his natural ability has gotten him this far and it will continue to carry him along. He needs to be in the right system. The knock on him is that he wouldn't do what the coaches wanted him to do, that he took it upon himself to freelance. So I ask this, if he couldn't play for G. Williams, and most of us would like to see this defense play like a G. Williams defense, then why would we want Arrington in nashville?
I wouldn't mind to see Witherspoon if he is affordable. I don't know how much money he would be.
NYTitansFan said:what about Will Witherspoon??
I would love to have him he is young and a awesome football player
Vigsted said:LT played in a whole different timeperiod, you can't equate the two.
The knock on Arrington is his tendency to freelance, and from what I've seen, it's a legit concern, however if you can live with it, he'd be a great pickup.
Yes, I can equate the two. Both are freakish athletes who were known to disregard the scheme and freelance.
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