Redskins and Titans talking trade again on Albert Haynesworth


GhettoDogAllStars
09-13-2010, 01:57 PM
i think a general rule of thumb with the whole AH situation should be this: if there is ever any doubt over the outcome of an issue between the redskins and albert haynesworth, it's safe to assume that the worst possible outcome will happen. that really has summed up the past 4 months. the only positive exception would be him actually dropping weight in the off season...but apparently that was out of spite (so he couldn't play NT) so it doesn't really count.


that in mind, i predict AH will not learn the system, will not try hard or make plays and he will continuously run his mouth and cause problems until he is traded or released. nothing positive will ever come from the redskins/AH relationship.

I would argue that something positive has already come: Haynesworth defied Shanahan, Shanahan stuck to his guns, and we beat Dallas in our first game of the year, with an entirely new coaching staff and scheme, and we did it without any help from Haynesworth. The message has been sent: team prevails, individuals are not important.

Hog1
09-13-2010, 02:00 PM
I would argue that something positive has already come: Haynesworth defied Shanahan, Shanahan stuck to his guns, and we beat Dallas in our first game of the year, with an entirely new coaching staff and scheme, and we did it without any help from Haynesworth. The message has been sent: team prevails, individuals are not important.
nice.........

Pocket$ $traight
09-13-2010, 02:04 PM
I am done arguing with all the Albert haters because I have a better chance arguing to the mirror.

Just do me this favor. Watch every defensive snap with Kemo on the field. He goes backwards over and over and over and over. He is a hard working guy and I am pulling for him, but he is a stiff. Plain and simple. So if you get you wish, we have nobody on the D-line who has to be gameplanned for.

SmootSmack
09-13-2010, 02:13 PM
I haven't been impressed (even pleased) with Kemo all summer and even after last night's game. He gets pushed around too easily and doesn't really help his teammates even.

But that has nothing to do with Haynesworth really. When he wants to be, AH is clearly the better player. Not showing that he wants to be right now, so he's not showing that he is.

TIFOSOdeiREDSKINS
09-13-2010, 02:20 PM
I would argue that something positive has already come: Haynesworth defied Shanahan, Shanahan stuck to his guns, and we beat Dallas in our first game of the year, with an entirely new coaching staff and scheme, and we did it without any help from Haynesworth. The message has been sent: team prevails, individuals are not important.


ok, i'll agree with this...good point. i just don't think we'll ever see AH be a productive part of this defense. or of this team, for that matter. shanny won't bend and neither will AH. i've given up on him.

Defensewins
09-13-2010, 05:44 PM
I am done arguing with all the Albert haters because I have a better chance arguing to the mirror.

Just do me this favor. Watch every defensive snap with Kemo on the field. He goes backwards over and over and over and over. He is a hard working guy and I am pulling for him, but he is a stiff. Plain and simple. So if you get you wish, we have nobody on the D-line who has to be gameplanned for.

This is what I came on this sight to say today, Kemo, Golsten, Rockey McIntosh and Anthony Carter looked horrible. Worse than Haynesworth.
We were getting gashed for at least five yards a run for most of the game.
We are lucky we were playing a Dallas team that had so moany lineman out and they chose to throw more than run. Dallas is watching film today wondering why they ever threw the ball as much as they did.

Say what you want about Haynesworth and his attitude, we have a bigger problem, our RUN DEFENSE SUCKS.
Also I know Hasslett is still learning with his new players, but please do not have only one D-linemen in on a 3rd and anything less than 5 yards. They had several 3rd and 2 and ran it successfully on us.

redsk1
09-13-2010, 05:47 PM
This is what I came on this sight to say today, Kemo, Golsten, Rockey McIntosh and Anthony Carter looked horrible. Worse than Haynesworth.
We were getting gashed for at least five yards a run for most of the game.
We are lucky we were playing a Dallas team that had so moany lineman out and they chose to throw more than run. Dallas is watching film today wondering why they ever threw the ball as much as they did.

Say what you want about Haynesworth and his attitude, we have a bigger problem, our RUN DEFENSE SUCKS.
Also I know Hasslett is still learning with his new players, but please do not have on D-linemen in on a 3rd and anything less than 5 yards. They had several 3rd and 2 and ran it successfully on us.


I just read this one reply, and agree w/ our run defense. It wasn't very good last night. Dallas has some great backs, but we were getting pushed up and down the field. Funny to say that since we gave up only 7 pts.

diehard
09-13-2010, 05:54 PM
This is what I came on this sight to say today, Kemo, Golsten, Rockey McIntosh and Anthony Carter looked horrible. Worse than Haynesworth.
We were getting gashed for at least five yards a run for most of the game.
We are lucky we were playing a Dallas team that had so moany lineman out and they chose to throw more than run. Dallas is watching film today wondering why they ever threw the ball as much as they did.

Say what you want about Haynesworth and his attitude, we have a bigger problem, our RUN DEFENSE SUCKS.
Also I know Hasslett is still learning with his new players, but please do not have only one D-linemen in on a 3rd and anything less than 5 yards. They had several 3rd and 2 and ran it successfully on us.

Tell me how this gets fixed now that the season has started.

Lotus
09-13-2010, 07:24 PM
Tell me how this gets fixed now that the season has started.

It gets fixed in the first round of next year's draft.

Pocket$ $traight
09-13-2010, 07:36 PM
Tell me how this gets fixed now that the season has started.

I know for a fact that our run D was significantly better with Haynesworth playing last year. Someone did the math and it cannot be argued. So my first suggestion would be to put him on the field full-time.

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