MTK
09-16-2010, 09:57 AM
Carter had 12.5 sacks in 2002, 10.5 in 2007, without AH.
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MTK 09-16-2010, 09:57 AM Carter had 12.5 sacks in 2002, 10.5 in 2007, without AH. #56fanatic 09-16-2010, 10:00 AM Carter had 12.5 sacks in 2002, 10.5 in 2007, without AH. LOL - nice thanks for pointing that out. Guess i didn't look it up. thanks for going checking into that. i deserve a little beat down for that one GhettoDogAllStars 09-16-2010, 10:13 AM You know, i just dont understand why this keeps coming up. Like I previously stated, if Haslett or the D line coach didn't want him doing the gaps, then why the hell did he continue to play?? it doesn't make much sense if you ask me. If he continued to do the wrong thing over and over, then he would have been taken out. Obviously he was doing what coaches wanted him to do. Yeah, I know what you're saying, and all I can say is there are times when that might be what he is asked to do. In nickel packages, he probably should play the same 3-technique that he is used to. It's possible they only played him on what they thought were going to be passing downs. That's all great -- and he can get his stats in those situations -- but he has to play selfless at times (i.e.: hold up blockers and let LBs make plays), and I don't think he's willing to do that. Defense in the NFL today is all about flexibility, and it all starts on the line. We want to be able to play 3 and 4 men down, move guys from DE to LB, DT to NT and whatnot. Haynesworth represents a major impediment to making that possible because he is stubborn and inflexible. Lotus 09-16-2010, 10:30 AM Last year Rak had his best sack day against Oakland, when AH did not play. over the mountain 09-16-2010, 11:27 AM That is your opinion. Fact is when he was on the field whether it was Tennessee or Washington the DE had more sacks. That sir is a fact. Go look it up. Andre Carter never had 11 sacks in one season. And to point another fact out, AH played the 2nd most snaps along the D-line than anyone on the team. Carter having played the most. So, make sure you have facts, not opinions here. I have trouble with this "stat" b/c he didnt play in 4 games last year. I wouldnt have as much of a problem with it if Haynesworth had played full seasons in the past but he hasnt. He is a lock to miss 2-6 games a year every year. 2 to 6 full complete games where he doesnt take one snap has to be considered in the discussion of "what does haynesworth bring to the table?". Titans fans warned us about this when we signed him. That he would miss around 4 games and only play hard when he wants to. SmootSmack 09-16-2010, 11:40 AM Last year Rak had his best sack day against Oakland, when AH did not play. To be fair though, JaMarcus Russell did play half the game. And he's so bad you almost got two sacks on him...and you weren't even in the same state Lotus 09-16-2010, 11:43 AM ^ :laughing2 skinsfan_nn 09-16-2010, 12:41 PM No comment! Clinton Portis declines to comment, with help from Albert Haynesworth Clinton Portis and Albert Haynesworth performed a scripted skit for reporters in the locker room Thursday afternoon in which Portis declined to answer questions and Haynesworth covered the running back's mouth with strips of black athletic tape. A Redskins media relations official informed reporters that Portis, who, in a prepared statement, apologized for inappropriate comments he made about female reporters earlier this week, was ready for his scheduled weekly media availability. When reporters approached Portis at his dressing stall, however, he initially did not speak. When a reporter asked Portis about his ill-advised comments during the radio interview, he held up a spiral notebook with "No Comment" written on one of the pages while Haynesworth, standing to Portis's left, tore a piece of tape and applied it to Portis's lips. When a reporter asked about Sunday's game against the Houston Texans, Portis turned the page and held up the notebook again: "Thanks For Coming." Haynesworth applied another piece of black tape. As reporters continued in vain to engage Portis, up went the notebook twice more with: "God Bless You" and "Have A Good Day." Haynesworth did his part with more tape, and then the players left the locker room together. Redskins officials probably would prefer that Portis's lips remained perpetually sealed. He occasionally has inserted his foot into his mouth during interviews -- though not to the extent of his misstep this week -- or has stirred controversy by ripping former head coach Jim Zorn and quarterback Jason Campbell. But this was Portis's first opportunity to explain himself after making comments that, at the very least, displayed some insensitivity on the subject of female reporters. It does raise questions about how sincere Portis's apology was. Perhaps the Portis-Haynesworth two-man act should go on the road. It didn't play well in Ashburn. over the mountain 09-16-2010, 12:50 PM good for haynesworth to have some fun and interact with his fellow skins players. come on haynesworth, come around boy, come on boy, come on . . . . awwww thats a good boy, yes he is, yes he is! Defensewins 09-16-2010, 01:21 PM ^ Keep your day job. |
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