LaVar Arrington
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The reason why some of these tragedies happen the way they happen is because the walls close in on guys ... and guys feel like they're alone. I'm not saying every guy can be reached but there are resources out there. I'll come get you. I'll drive you to the hospital. There's no need for a player to throw his life away.
When you're changing habits that have been formed over a long period of time, there are going to be people that resistMore quotes »
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NFL Drafts in Hindsight
recent NFL draft classes. 2000 First Three Picks — Cleveland Browns — Courtney Brown (DE, Penn State); Washington Redskins — LaVar Arrington (OLB, Penn State); Washington Redskins — Chris Samuels (OT, Alabama) Still reaping the benefits of the Ricky Williams from Sports Central Read more »
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Best Redskins Draft Picks By Round: 1st Round, Sammy Baugh
that I find difficult to answer. The names that stand out among first round picks include Mark May, Art Monk, Darrell Green, LaVar Arrington, Chris Samuels, Sean Taylor, Trent Williams, Brian Orakpo, Ryan Kerrigan, and Robert Griffin III. Even Norm Snead was from Hogs Haven Read more »
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Post Sports Live: NFL draft, Nats’ slow start and Caps preview
Arrington , Dan Steinberg and Jason Reid joined Jonathan Forsythe on this week’s webcast to preview the Capitals’ win and in game on Tuesday, discuss who should be blamed for the Nationals’ slow start and discuss the lack of talent in the 2013 NFL draft. Post from The Washington Post Read more »
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Former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher highlights
the 2000 NFL Draft? Among those selected include LaVar Arrington, Plaxico Burress, John Abraham, Shaun Alexander, and Tom Brady. The Chicago Bears managed to snag Brian Urlacher in the first round (9th overall) and Mike Brown in the second (39th). Not a bad from Windy City Gridiron Read more »
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LaVar Arrington to mentor Owings Mills-based youth football team
Arrington was one of the nation's highest-rated linebackers in the nation during his high school and college career. He was named Parade National Player of the Year after his senior year at North Hills Senior High School in Pittsburgh, and he was drafted No. from Baltimore Sun Read more »