NFL Players Weigh In On Haynesworth Situation

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MTK
07-28-2010, 11:33 AM
So Haynesworth came into town to meet with Shananhan, hat in hand? I guess what I mean is is AH here a day early to patch things up? If so, I am even more excited about this season. As many have said before, if he shows up in shape and delivers come the regular season, all is forgiven.

Everyone is arriving today, practice tomorrow

johno
07-28-2010, 11:35 AM
Everyone is arriving today, practice tomorrow

Oh, I gotcha. So he really isnt "early"

Ruhskins
07-28-2010, 11:43 AM
JReid

Redskins sources: Albert Haynesworth back in town and optimistic after several good conversations with teammates. He's ready to work. 32 minutes ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®

certainly hope this works out.

Glad to hear this. I want to put this drama behind and look forward to a good training camp.

Monkeydad
07-28-2010, 11:49 AM
Good news.

I do believe it was overblown by the media. I'm not saying Haynesworth isn't a spoiled, whiny brat and possible jackass about this situation, but in the end, the media had more to do with the uproar than anyone. Haynesworth could comment once a month, but we're hearing about it every day.

Hopefully Kemo will be ready to go so we can have a beast of a DLine with Al at DE.

SmootSmack
07-28-2010, 12:18 PM
Haynesworth, of course, also had given many of the same impressions leading into the mandatory minicamp. But now with the threat of actually losing money for not showing up training camp he's walking the walk, not just talking the talk.

Whatever, so long as he shows up and plays hard I guess that's all you can ask for

SkinzWin
07-28-2010, 12:43 PM
Interesting Article in the Post. This makes me excited about this season if things can get patched up.

"Pro Bowl defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth has reached out to the Redskins recently and assured them he won't be a distraction, several people familiar with the situation said Wednesday.

Haynesworth, who has returned to the area to prepare for the opening of training camp Thursday, is optimistic about his situation in Washington for the first time in months, said one team source who has spoken with him at length in the past few weeks.

The source said Haynesworth told him he is coming to work and understands he will have to play nose tackle at times in the Redskins' new 3-4 defense."

Washington Post: Haynesworth tells Redskins he won't be a distraction (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/)

sandtrapjack
07-28-2010, 12:44 PM
Hate to say "I told you so" with regard to AH. But this post is from June 17:

Forgive me if someone else said the same thing.
But how is this different from any other hold out from any other team from years past?

We all know the scenario. Player unhappy, player sits out voluntary OTA's, player sits out mini camp. Player demands trade.

Training camp rolls around. Player fails to show for first day. Player fails to show for second day. Player fails to show on third day. Team hits player with fines for not showing up.

Now the holdout is affecting the players back account. Player shows up on day 5, kisses and makes up with cocach. Team waives fines. Player joins team mates on field, apoligizes and swears allegance to team.

Seen it a hundred times in the past (Ochocinco comes immediatley to mind). The player will continue to kick and scream for a trade, calling out the origanization. And at this point what has it cost the player? NOTHING. He is still getting paid, he has not been fined, he is not facing any discipline. He has lost nothing.

Then, when he skips training camp days and NOW it starts costing HIM money, I assure you he will have a change of heart.

If any of these hold out players in the league were truly sincere in the demands to be traded, then, they should buy out the remainder of thier contract. If they really dont want to be there, if money is not the issue, then they should put thier money where thier mouth is and show some good faith on thier part and repay the organization the money they have paid out.

Promise you this is very very rare. I have never heard of this happening except in baseball and basketball. I've never seen it in the NFL.

So I am willing to bet that AH will kick and scream all the way up until he starts getting fined. Then he will have an "epiphany" and report to camp. Just sit back and watch.

Okay, so he won't miss any camp and will avoid fines, but still is showing up with hat in hand making nice with Shannahan.

SkinzWin
07-28-2010, 12:47 PM
^True. However I bet you if the Skins had caved and wanted to seriously trade him he would have been all for it.

MTK
07-28-2010, 12:48 PM
I'm going to find it hard to root for the guy, but he can win us over by playing his ass off. We'll see.

SkinzWin
07-28-2010, 12:51 PM
I'm going to find it hard to root for the guy, but he can win us over by playing his ass off. We'll see.

I agree. He has definitely left a bad taste in a lot of Skins fans' mouths, but you know what they say, winning cures all ills. I think he is still a selfish self-centered person who if things go south will go back to his off season antics.

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