ASHBURN, Va. -- Washington Redskins coach Steve Spurrier backed off his threat to start fining players for committing penalties, and linebacker LaVar Arrington questioned whether the team was getting a fair shake from the officials.
When all was said, there were few fresh ideas Monday to stem the tide of Washington's NFL-high 35 penalties after three games, including the 17 that tied a single-game franchise record in Sunday's 24-21 overtime loss to the New York Giants.
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Mad enough to chew through titanium encased concrete nails right about now.
Unfrigginbelievable!
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Unfrigginbelievable!
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He's still remembering 'the leap'... unfortunately... it hasn't worked in the NFL yet.
Lavar may have seemed quiet last week, but he did a great job on Shockey.
If only EVERYBODY didn't have an asterisk beside their 'good play notes' due to a stupid penalty.
Lavar may have seemed quiet last week, but he did a great job on Shockey.
If only EVERYBODY didn't have an asterisk beside their 'good play notes' due to a stupid penalty.
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.
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maybe lewis new what he was doing, keeping lavar in a 3point stance on 3rd downs.......
I can't believe you just went there.
Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
Maybe we need to stop basing all of our opinions on one game and rememeber that Lavar was a monster in the first 2 games.
His job was to stop Shockey Sunday... penalty or no penalties... he did a good job... and it ain't an easy job.
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.
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