Arrington Says the NFL Player's Union is like Organized Crime

Lavar Arrington says his contract with the Redskins in 2003 originally included a $6.5 million bonus. But, in the final version of the contract that pat was excluded. His agent, Carl Poston, didn't realize it, and told his client to sign. Now, the NFL Player's Union has suspended Poston and Arrington is mad at the organization. He said, "they do a lot of foul stuff. It's like organized crime, to be honest with you. They are bad."
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Hey, Forget About it!

Nice to see LaVar can read something his agent put on paper for him, maybe he should have read the contract instead of trusting his agent to do it. I guess LaVar isn't mad about Poston costing him millions, he also gave up another 4.4 mill to be a free agent then signed a crappy offer from the Giants. And he still thinks it's the NFLPA that is the one not to be trusted?

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