Haynesworth back to the Titans?

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Lotus
04-06-2010, 06:34 PM
Teams love his talent but dislike his work ethic.To answer your question AH ...is stopping AH from being traded.

If memory serves, the G-men were trying to sign AH at the same time that the Skins were. Don't act like your team is totally uninterested in him.

CrustyRedskin
04-06-2010, 06:36 PM
dang!! I saw this thread and was hoping like crazy it was true. But im calling bs. I dont think a team will touch this cancer.

Giantone
04-06-2010, 06:52 PM
If memory serves, the G-men were trying to sign AH at the same time that the Skins were. Don't act like your team is totally uninterested in him.

No act,the Giants solved there problems last year,they just need the players they have to stay healthy.Yup the Giants went after old AH but after seeing how he was with you guys after getting the big money.....you can keep him.

SirClintonPortis
04-06-2010, 06:54 PM
.......................oohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhellllllll l NO!

Don't worry, he'll help you guys sweep us again. He takes the double team and everyone else you have goes man-on-man against the likes of Mike Williams, Stephon Heyer, and Artis Hicks.

Audi
04-06-2010, 06:54 PM
What about the Vikings? Isn't Pat Williams planning on retiring soon?

Beemnseven
04-06-2010, 07:29 PM
Aside from his work ethic and occasional shitty attitude -- what is it exactly that most people don't like about AH?

Do we really just want a clean slate? Is it that he's the last expensive, overblown, cap-eating, waste left to us by Vinny?

And, more importantly, is it possible that our run defense might just suffer without him?

SFREDSKIN
04-06-2010, 07:39 PM
Aside from his work ethic and occasional shitty attitude -- what is it exactly that most people don't like about AH?

Do we really just want a clean slate? Is it that he's the last expensive, overblown, cap-eating, waste left to us by Vinny?

And, more importantly, is it possible that our run defense might just suffer without him?


The Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans - whom Haynesworth left to join the Redskins before the 2009 season for $41 million guaranteed - are among the teams that could be interested in acquiring Haynesworth. In his first season in Washington last season, Haynesworth was slowed by injuries and not in top physical condition.

Shanahan's desire to excise Haynesworth from the roster stems from Haynesworth's reluctance to play nose tackle in the Redskins' new 3-4 scheme and his decision to train individually instead of participating in the voluntary offseason conditioning program at Redskins Park. Although Haynesworth only appeared in 12 games last season, he participated in the second-highest total of plays among Redskins defensive linemen.

Beemnseven
04-06-2010, 07:42 PM
The Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans - whom Haynesworth left to join the Redskins before the 2009 season for $41 million guaranteed - are among the teams that could be interested in acquiring Haynesworth. In his first season in Washington last season, Haynesworth was slowed by injuries and not in top physical condition.

Shanahan's desire to excise Haynesworth from the roster stems from Haynesworth's reluctance to play nose tackle in the Redskins' new 3-4 scheme and his decision to train individually instead of participating in the voluntary offseason conditioning program at Redskins Park. Although Haynesworth only appeared in 12 games last season, he participated in the second-highest total of plays among Redskins defensive linemen.

Wow. Very thorough. Thank you.

Personally, I wouldn't be shedding any tears to see him go either. Just interested in what people thought.

SFREDSKIN
04-06-2010, 07:46 PM
Wow. Very thorough. Thank you.

Personally, I wouldn't be shedding any tears to see him go either. Just interested in what people thought.

That was from Jason Reid.

tryfuhl
04-06-2010, 08:16 PM
The Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans - whom Haynesworth left to join the Redskins before the 2009 season for $41 million guaranteed - are among the teams that could be interested in acquiring Haynesworth. In his first season in Washington last season, Haynesworth was slowed by injuries and not in top physical condition.

Shanahan's desire to excise Haynesworth from the roster stems from Haynesworth's reluctance to play nose tackle in the Redskins' new 3-4 scheme and his decision to train individually instead of participating in the voluntary offseason conditioning program at Redskins Park. Although Haynesworth only appeared in 12 games last season, he participated in the second-highest total of plays among Redskins defensive linemen.
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