CultBrennan59
09-15-2009, 02:51 PM
Remember Skin fans, we got a little story to follow this Ram game. New Center Jason Brown of the Rams said earlier in the year that he couldn't wait to run a no huddle offense on us, because he feels thats the best way to stop Haynesworth. Haynesworth's response was "good let him think that." And coach Zorn's response was "Okay" with chuckle. Now after watching AH take a lot of breathers on the sideline during last weeks game, It got me thinking. Do you think Jason Brown is right, and should we be concerned?
RedskinRat
09-15-2009, 03:14 PM
Albert will be fine, he won't be the only D Lineman out there.
I have the feeling that Jason Brown is a masochist and can't wait to get slapped about.
firstdown
09-15-2009, 03:46 PM
Remember Skin fans, we got a little story to follow this Ram game. New Center Jason Brown of the Rams said earlier in the year that he couldn't wait to run a no huddle offense on us, because he feels thats the best way to stop Haynesworth. Haynesworth's response was "good let him think that." And coach Zorn's response was "Okay" with chuckle. Now after watching AH take a lot of breathers on the sideline during last weeks game, It got me thinking. Do you think Jason Brown is right, and should we be concerned?
Well if you think that AH can stay on the field for 35 minutes taking on two blockers weighing around 600 pounds without taking a breather then I have a bridge for sale.
saden1
09-15-2009, 03:58 PM
First game of the season is always the toughest. Fat Albert will dominate his ass. They better provide help for him.
Lotus
09-15-2009, 04:19 PM
Remember Skin fans, we got a little story to follow this Ram game. New Center Jason Brown of the Rams said earlier in the year that he couldn't wait to run a no huddle offense on us, because he feels thats the best way to stop Haynesworth. Haynesworth's response was "good let him think that." And coach Zorn's response was "Okay" with chuckle. Now after watching AH take a lot of breathers on the sideline during last weeks game, It got me thinking. Do you think Jason Brown is right, and should we be concerned?
I don't really see the revenge angle. Brown's comments were not that inflammatory. The comments were not complimentary but they were not that harsh, either. If comments like that get AH's dander up, then he's motivated to play for the wrong reasons.
CRedskinsRule
09-15-2009, 04:21 PM
Well if you think that AH can stay on the field for 35 minutes taking on two blockers weighing around 600 pounds without taking a breather then I have a bridge for sale.
seriously, I will wrestle with my brother (and we both go pretty strong at it) and after a short time I am winded. imagine for bursts at a time taking on two guys totalling about double your weight and then reset and do it again. I'm ok with him taking a breather if needed.
CultBrennan59
09-15-2009, 05:06 PM
I don't really see the revenge angle. Brown's comments were not that inflammatory. The comments were not complimentary but they were not that harsh, either. If comments like that get AH's dander up, then he's motivated to play for the wrong reasons.
true, it's not revenge, but it is a statement he wants to send to JB. Plus the last time the two played, the titans got beat in the playoffs by the ravens when AH last played for the titans and Jason Brown last played for the Ravens.
NYCskinfan82
09-15-2009, 05:17 PM
Well if you think that AH can stay on the field for 35 minutes taking on two blockers weighing around 600 pounds without taking a breather then I have a bridge for sale.
I agree 110%, forget the bridge i got a planet for sale.
warriorzpath
09-15-2009, 05:30 PM
I would be worried if I was Jason Brown. A lot of football players and athletes in general usually fake being mean to try to intimidate or attain some edge over opponents. Not Haynesworth. I think Haynesworth is naturally mean and nasty when he is on the field - even when there's nothing to be angry about.
53Fan
09-15-2009, 05:40 PM
I would be worried if I was Jason Brown. A lot of football players and athletes in general usually fake being mean to try to intimidate or attain some edge over opponents. Not Haynesworth. I think Haynesworth is naturally mean and nasty when he is on the field - even when there's nothing to be angry about.
I agree and I think it serves him well.