NFL Players Weigh In On Haynesworth Situation

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Longtimefan
07-14-2010, 07:46 PM
I agree. The bottom line for me remains that he purposely chose to skip the mandatory mini-camp. At this point, if he wants respect, he has to show up on time, go full force in whatever position Haslett puts him in, and earn his starting spot back - which I am sure he can if he wants it.

It's going to be surprising to some how well Haynesworth will be received once he shows up for camp in shape. A great many things have been said during the course of his absence but the bottom line is football.

With the money he's being paid there's no way he's going to sit. Come opening day I look for him to be in the starting line-up.

Ruhskins
07-14-2010, 08:23 PM
It's going to be surprising to some how well Haynesworth will be received once he shows up for camp in shape. A great many things have been said during the course of his absence but the bottom line is football.

With the money he's being paid there's no way he's going to sit. Come opening day I look for him to be in the starting line-up.

At least one football talking head has said that this sort of thing happens all the time and that should he show up it will all be water under the bridge (I think this particular talking head mentioned Strahan's hold out as an example). Besides I'm sure the attention will shift to players that are planning to continue their hold out into the season (I think Vincent Jackson is one of them, I could be wrong).

Personally, I think he'll be damaging his career (further) if he holds out during training camp and into the season. Honestly, at this point I don't care what he does or what is said about him now, because as someone has said he just need to show up for training camp and get to work.

artmonkforhallofamein07
07-14-2010, 08:45 PM
I hear ya. I don't want a guy who just went on a diet to lose wieght or a guy who ate alot to put on wieght. We want good conditioned guys who are ready to play 45-60 plays a game. Of course if our D plays really well then the guys don't have to be on the field for very long!

I'll take a 2008 version of AH on my team. He can change games. Maybe he will be motivated to show the league he is still a beast and not a bum that most are calling him out to be right now.

steveherrin
07-14-2010, 09:09 PM
Are you Carlos Mencia?

:lol:

Joe Rogan really ripped that guy a new one. The youtube video's a must-watch!!

SkinzWin
07-14-2010, 11:08 PM
Are you Carlos Mencia?

Maybe. Mind of Mencia isn't even on TV anymore is it?

artmonkforhallofamein07
07-15-2010, 12:28 AM
No. Just reruns.

Carlos has disappeared like Dave Chappelle.

artmonkforhallofamein07
07-15-2010, 12:29 AM
It is the evil empire Comedy Central... I smell conspiracy

tootergray34
07-15-2010, 12:58 AM
ah ... fat piece of shit who only cares about what is going to better himself. And likes to run over teenage kids and paralyze them...but he's rich and famous so he'll never go to jail. **** this guy... I hope he never gets to play in the NFL again. Same for Micheal Vick...both are class A pieces of SHIT.

MTK
07-15-2010, 09:03 AM
At least one football talking head has said that this sort of thing happens all the time and that should he show up it will all be water under the bridge (I think this particular talking head mentioned Strahan's hold out as an example). Besides I'm sure the attention will shift to players that are planning to continue their hold out into the season (I think Vincent Jackson is one of them, I could be wrong).

Personally, I think he'll be damaging his career (further) if he holds out during training camp and into the season. Honestly, at this point I don't care what he does or what is said about him now, because as someone has said he just need to show up for training camp and get to work.

Showing up in good shape will be a good start, but I think he's got a bit more to do before everyone considers this past offseason water under the bridge. He better be ready to work his tail off and do anything the coaches ask of him with no complaining.

That said I still can't shake this feeling that he's not going to be in a Redskins uniform this year.

Hog1
07-15-2010, 10:12 AM
Showing up in good shape will be a good start, but I think he's got a bit more to do before everyone considers this past offseason water under the bridge. He better be ready to work his tail off and do anything the coaches ask of him with no complaining.

That said I still can't shake this feeling that he's not going to be in a Redskins uniform this year.

bingo.........

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