saden1
12-22-2009, 08:27 PM
While all the a-holes on the team were smiling and shaking hands Mr. Haynesworth looked like a man who lost his only child last night. Thank you Mr. Haynesworth for playing with heart, and more importantly, taking the loss personally.
Edit :Mod, please fix the spelling of appreciation in the thread title. Thanks.
Big C
12-22-2009, 08:29 PM
did anyone else see his interview after the game? he criticized blatche for holding him back, and when asked if he was glad he came to washington, he had to think long and hard about it understandably. he was pissed, and im definitely glad to see how mad he was with how the team played and how we are this season.
wolfeskins
12-22-2009, 08:40 PM
i like the way he stepped up and was ready to beat the hell out of brandon jacobs last night. he was really the only one who came to rescue hall. i hope whoever the new d-coach is uses haynesworth a bit different and also keeps orakpo at de 100% of the time.
TheMalcolmConnection
12-22-2009, 08:54 PM
People are always giving him shit, but I'm with saden. He's one of maybe a handful of players who look like they give a shit. I LOVED he punched Jacobs in his stupid face. He's getting his teammates' backs and I respect that.
Big C
12-22-2009, 08:56 PM
i like the way he stepped up and was ready to beat the hell out of brandon jacobs last night. he was really the only one who came to rescue hall. i hope whoever the new d-coach is uses haynesworth a bit different and also keeps orakpo at de 100% of the time.
i think whoever comes in next will wise up and realize the talent we have at d-line. im sure they will be more aggressive with our rushing.
mlmdub130
12-22-2009, 08:59 PM
did anyone else see his interview after the game? he criticized blatche for holding him back, and when asked if he was glad he came to washington, he had to think long and hard about it understandably. he was pissed, and im definitely glad to see how mad he was with how the team played and how we are this season.
i remember another pro bowler and future hall of famer saying the same thing a year ago, and that is why blache must go, he is too stuburn and set in his ways
wolfeskins
12-22-2009, 09:02 PM
i think whoever comes in next will wise up and realize the talent we have at d-line. im sure they will be more aggressive with our rushing.
yea, didn't blache once say thats "sacks are overrated" or something like that. i think blache asks the d-linemen to hold their ground/gap too many times instead of just letting them rush the qb.
Paintrain
12-22-2009, 09:13 PM
I think the new staff will unleash the beast. Now I hope the beast unleashes about 30 pounds from around his waist and we may have something!
SolidSnake84
12-22-2009, 09:14 PM
I'll admit that i questioned Haynesworth's motives and work ethic when he first came here. I still question his desire at times, but i am glad that he isn't a "yes man" and has his teammates' back when things like that happen.
I had more respect for him after everything was over, when he said he spoke with Brandon Jacobs and told him that it wasn't anything personal, its just that he was sticking up for his team mate. I think there is honor among players like that, but overall, he just handled himself like a classy person.
53Fan
12-22-2009, 09:19 PM
People are always giving him shit, but I'm with saden. He's one of maybe a handful of players who look like they give a shit. I LOVED he punched Jacobs in his stupid face. He's getting his teammates' backs and I respect that.
Thank you! :food-smil