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It was that article being discussed among several of the people that attend home games with me, and prompted me to post what I did a little while ago.
We'd like to see Albert refute some of the things being said that are not true. There's an old saying 'silence gives consent" if he never says anything, he leaves people with the impression that what they're saying is true.
And if he addresses it he gives credence to what's been said. It's a no win, sometimes it's just better to not say anything.
53Fan 05-12-2010, 02:50 PM so excited. so damn excited.
DEFENSE!!! :woot:
Longtimefan 05-12-2010, 02:52 PM My guess is that AH has not "cleared the air" because he doesn't give a flying fork about what you, I, or talking heads on NFLN think. Nor should he. We're the ones who are making mountains out of molehills.
I don't want to speculate on his motives, but I wouldn't go as far to say he dosen't care. He does care, and there still may come a time before this is all said and done that he will take the time to clear the air.
Contrary to some opinions, Haynesworth has many supporters here in the Washington area, not so much among the fair-weather crowd, but the longtime fans here have always had a way of supporting their players. He'll always have his detractors, but for the most part fans here want to see him be a success story.
tootergray34 05-12-2010, 03:15 PM Haynesworth is a man...he's forty
BigHairedAristocrat 05-12-2010, 03:27 PM And if he addresses it he gives credence to what's been said. It's a no win, sometimes it's just better to not say anything.
how would AH saying, "those rumors are completely false. I'm happy to be here and excited about 2010..." give credence to whats been said? to the contrary, it would make the ones publishing the rumors look like morons and make them think twice before using reporting something similar again.
Contrary to some opinions, Haynesworth has many supporters here in the Washington area, not so much among the fair-weather crowd, but the longtime fans here have always had a way of supporting their players. He'll always have his detractors, but for the most part fans here want to see him be a success story.
i don't know anyone that doesn't WANT to see Haynesworth, along with every other redskin, succeed while they are on the team. The "detractors" are just upset that not only does he not appear to want to do everything it takes to be successful here, but some of his actions/inactions/comments border on insubordination. We "detractors" are loyal to the team, not the player. If the player appears to be rebelling against the team, we're not going to ignore it or pretend everything is rosey.
CRedskinsRule 05-12-2010, 03:33 PM how would AH saying, "those rumors are completely false. I'm happy to be here and excited about 2010..." give credence to whats been said? to the contrary, it would make the ones publishing the rumors look like morons and make them think twice before using reporting something similar again.
From SmootSmack's article:
That’s what I’m going after, being the best defensive tackle in the NFL.”
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Haynesworth shared his thoughts on his new coach and how he believes he is in for a very exciting time.
“I think it’s going to be exciting. He’s a very experienced coach, he knows how to win and he knows how to build a team. I’m excited about it. I’m glad he’s our coach. He was definitely the best one out there. I’m just ready to get back to work and see what he brings to the table.”
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“At first I was a little iffy to it because I’ve never played in the 3-4. I don’t have a clue to how it’s really played. But then I talked to him a little bit and he plans on just playing me in the middle a little bit and at end. I guess I’ll just move around and just wreak havoc; so as long as we’re doing that and I’m not just at one position, I’m fine, I’m fine with it.”
So on April 9th it was reported that he said nearly exactly what you wanted to hear. So will you support him now?
firstdown 05-12-2010, 03:51 PM See Cooley agrees with me. I think he even tried to slide in Firstdown but the writer edited that part
BigHairedAristocrat 05-12-2010, 04:08 PM From SmootSmack's article:
So on April 9th it was reported that he said nearly exactly what you wanted to hear. So will you support him now?
Not at all. A LOT has happened since then, the vast majority of which including his actions (and lack thereof) flatly contradicts those that one would expect from someone who was truly and genuinely "excited" about playing NT and DE in the 3-4. If Haynesworth made those same comments now, after showing up for minicamp, after supporting his teammates and coaches,THEN I would support him. If/When he actually shows up, i will support him. If/When he plays for the redskins in 2010, plays his guts out and does everything he's asked, I will support him. But i'm not going to "support" him as he alienates himself from his coaches and teammates.
A lot has happened since then?
He's skipped voluntary camps, as expected.
The only thing that's happened is the media has blown this back up into a story again.
BigHairedAristocrat 05-12-2010, 04:54 PM A lot has happened since then?
He's skipped voluntary camps, as expected.
The only thing that's happened is the media has blown this back up into a story again.
somewhere else in this thread, i actually outlined a number of things that have happened (or were rumored to have happened). i don't feel like rehashing it again. this is gotten old for me so i'm going to leave it where it is for now:
I strongly disaprove of Haynesworth's actions/inactions and feel that, after receiving over 20MM from the team, he should live up to what he claimed he would do and do what's being asked of him. some of you don't care. others apparently love what haynesworth is doing and wish none of our players showed up for volunatry activities. does that about sum it up?
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