More Haynesworth Drama? Big Al Sounds Off After Ravens Game

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SirClintonPortis
08-23-2010, 04:19 PM
Now that enough info has come out of his most recent media lashing, I think Al should have just expressed his thoughts to Shanahan in private. Simple as that. It's often normal that injury reports are sometimes vague.

That said, I think his teammates are more annoyed with the media pestering them than Albert himself and insufficent data to conclude he's suddenly off-board in learning the defense and such.

12thMan
08-23-2010, 09:32 PM
pussy.

artmonkforhallofamein07
08-23-2010, 09:48 PM
Now that enough info has come out of his most recent media lashing, I think Al should have just expressed his thoughts to Shanahan in private. Simple as that. It's often normal that injury reports are sometimes vague.

That said, I think his teammates are more annoyed with the media pestering them than Albert himself and insufficent data to conclude he's suddenly off-board in learning the defense and such.

Didn't we not read something to that effect early in the off season that MS is very strict on what comes out of the Redskins Park as far as the injury reports.

As far as him playing when the coaches tell him, well that is your job moron, quit taking everything so personal. Shut up and get to work.

SkinzWin
08-23-2010, 10:29 PM
I was at the game against the Ravens Saturday and almost pissed myself laughing so hard. The guy two seats down from me kept screaming "TIME FOR A BATHROOM BREAK HAYNESWORTH, YOU FAT PIECE OF $%!&" in between every play almost that Haynesworth was on the field. Too much...

And by the way. The reason Shanny claimed no one on the Skins staff knew about Big Baby's apparent "rhabdomyolysis" is because he actually has pansifaschietis; a debilitating infantile disease which some babies never get rid of as adults. WedMD says it makes adults lapse into states of childish behavior. Some side effects include temper tantrums, whining, selfishness, and unwillingness to do certain expected tasks.

SFREDSKIN
08-23-2010, 10:58 PM
And by the way. The reason Shanny claimed no one on the Skins staff knew about Big Baby's apparent "rhabdomyolysis" is because he actually has pansifaschietis; a debilitating infantile disease which some babies never get rid of as adults. WedMD says it makes adults lapse into states of childish behavior. Some side effects include temper tantrums, whining, selfishness, and unwillingness to do certain expected tasks.

Along with a case of vaginitis.

Giantone
08-23-2010, 11:40 PM
Which is so rare for us, having a coach with testicles, even more a coach with testicles that isn't afraid to use em!!!!!


No I don't think so, I think it's more of the owner finally backing up the coach.Danny boy's phone has been off the hook for AH.

warpaint
08-23-2010, 11:50 PM
No I don't think so, I think it's more of the owner finally backing up the coach.Danny boy's phone has been off the hook for AH.

Dammit! Giantone. You hit the nail on the head. Couldnt agree with you more.

Dirtbag59
08-24-2010, 12:37 AM
More details on the Haynesworth/Fletcher 'temporary make things peaceful before they blow up again soon' talk.
Fletcher: Haynesworth is ‘on board’
Posted: August 23rd, 2010 | Frank Tadych | Tags: Washington Redskins, Mike Shanahan, Albert Haynesworth, London Fletcher, Frank Tadych

The Redskins are ready to move forward, again. Maybe Albert Haynesworth is on board.

A day after the strained (and now very public) relationship between Haynesworth and Redskins coach Mike Shanahan escalated into trading barbs in a he-said, he-said exchange, there seems to be a temporary sense of … resolution normalcy. Enter London Fletcher, one of the veterans who didn’t jump to defend Haynesworth during the offseason.

“We had a great conversation. I feel good about where he’s at today,” Fletcher said of Haynesworth, via the team’s Twitter account.

He added, “Just speaking to him, he’s definitely on board for what we’re trying to do.”

Haynesworth might be on board, but now he isn’t talking. According to The Washington Post, Haynesworth declined to field questions on Monday, and when asked when he would, replied “Never.”

While Haynesworth remains mum, we’re starting to see quotes surface from teammates, who appear fed up with the same conversation. Until Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco up their game, Redskins Park is now the center of NFL drama.

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This quotes my favorite
NFL.com news: Haynesworth's actions could impact future big-name free agents (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d819f567c/article/haynesworths-actions-could-impact-future-bigname-free-agents?module=HP_cp2)
Even before the rift between Albert Haynesworth and Redskins coach Mike Shanahan ratcheted up over the weekend, the defensive lineman's behavior since opting to skip mandatory and voluntary offseason workouts has annoyed players well beyond the nation's capital.

Several players around the league have told me that Haynesworth is viewed as a major hurdle to the cause of future free agents landing big contracts. Owners, they contend, will be overly reluctant to pay large deals to guys out of fear of them responding like Haynesworth has. In fact, a lot of players feel it's a foregone conclusion.

"He's ruined it for everyone after him," a high-profile player told me over the weekend, echoing a sentiment I've heard throughout training camps.

SFREDSKIN
08-24-2010, 12:44 AM
"He's ruined it for everyone after him," a high-profile player told me over the weekend, echoing a sentiment I've heard throughout training camps.

I guess that's one good thing to come out of this, salaries are getting out of control especially for rookies.

mooby
08-24-2010, 01:21 AM
"He's ruined it for everyone after him," a high-profile player told me over the weekend, echoing a sentiment I've heard throughout training camps.

I guess that's one good thing to come out of this, salaries are getting out of control especially for rookies.

Honestly I don't know how good that is. The thing with rookie salaries is, everybody agrees that a rookie salary cap is a good idea, and the money being saved from having a rookie draft pick salary cap is supposed to go towards vets who have earned it in free agency. But if owners start getting scared about giving out big free agent deals for fear of signing the next Haynesworth, well then no player benefits. And if the players don't think they are going to benefit, they aren't going to agree to it in the next CBA. So it might end up being a hinderance to a new CBA getting agreed to, especially if owners insist on putting some sort of clause in there to prevent this Haynesworth type drama from ever happening again.

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