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<blockquote data-quote="bozz_2006" data-source="post: 61986" data-attributes="member: 513"><p>you gotta remember that Joe Gibbs is an old man, and if i know anything about old men it's that they don't want anyone trying to push them around. and even if arrington wasn't trying to push Gibbs around, Joe might have construed arrington's actions as such. Gibbs runs a very tight ship and might have been trying to send a message. the team is always more important than the individual, and Gibbs stresses that. Plus, i can imagine it would be very hard to maintain a sense of discipline with a tool like dan snyder at the helm, so extra efforts must be made to keep the team in line. and the arrington situation is in no way along the lines of a TO situation or a javon situation... he bought out his contract and left the organization amicably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bozz_2006, post: 61986, member: 513"] you gotta remember that Joe Gibbs is an old man, and if i know anything about old men it's that they don't want anyone trying to push them around. and even if arrington wasn't trying to push Gibbs around, Joe might have construed arrington's actions as such. Gibbs runs a very tight ship and might have been trying to send a message. the team is always more important than the individual, and Gibbs stresses that. Plus, i can imagine it would be very hard to maintain a sense of discipline with a tool like dan snyder at the helm, so extra efforts must be made to keep the team in line. and the arrington situation is in no way along the lines of a TO situation or a javon situation... he bought out his contract and left the organization amicably. [/QUOTE]
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