In the cases of TO and Keyshawn, they were banned from the facility. One would think that the same would be true here. In fact, one would think that this is a major reason for the suspension - to remove the cancer from the situation completely.
When you're suspended, they ask for your keys and bann you from the building.
calia
12-07-2010, 02:06 PM
I hope we don't cut or trade him. I hope we keep him on the roster and work him to death doing anything the hell we feel like unless he's willing to quit and agree to give the money back. I'd make him carry water buckets and the equipment for guys on the D-line. I'd make him swap out the urinal cakes at FedEx field. I'd make him work as a parking lot attendant before the game starts, so he can incur the wrath of the fans directly. In other words, I say we torture the fat bastard and send a message to the world about these overpaid, self-aggrandizing, whiney divas. That would be worth a slot on our 53-man roster. Not only that, it would help bond the team -- it's easier to unite in the face of an enemy.
Who's with me?
(Ok, Ok - I know we can't do it, but wouldn't it be great?)
Chico23231
12-07-2010, 02:06 PM
Chances of that happening: 0.0%
Chance he is the biggest piece of sh*t of all time: 100%
maroonandblack30
12-07-2010, 02:08 PM
I love that Shanny is laying the smack down. Culture needed to be changed....
Honestly this could give the team a spark. Fat Al obviously didn't care about the team.
GMScud
12-07-2010, 02:16 PM
Haynesworth told Bruce Allen yesterday that he wasn't going to speak with Shanahan anymore. WTF. What a pile of shit this guy is.
Here's the way I see it:
Shanahan wants dedicated, hard-workers. If AH was just another regular guy, he would have been cut a while ago for his lack of dedication, a la Devin Thomas.
However, I think they held onto him because of the potential. If he does ever mature, he'll be great. So, the question is: will he mature? Brandon Lloyd did, so anything is possible.
I think it is more of a matter that AH had 35m of the owners $$ and he would like to get some back
Building a case...
Could only suspend him for 4 games...
Keeping him around to build the case....
saden1
12-07-2010, 02:19 PM
This is great news. That fat fck can be a Titan at heart and watch them from home.
calia
12-07-2010, 02:19 PM
It will be interesting to see the reactions from guys on the team. I fully expect them to fall in behind Shanahan and say things along the lines of "it is regrettable and I would like to have seen things work out differently, but Albert has only himself to blame."
I hope Fletch circles the D together and uses this as motivation for this weekend. It's damned Bucs week (can't do the **** expletive-laden version after the beat down we took last week; that would suggest a level of excitement about our prospects that seems wildly unrealistic).
Dlyne8r
12-07-2010, 02:20 PM
Jeeze, just listening to BMitch rant about how bad Shanny has handled this situation. I like BMitch, but dude, it's not like the coaches are trying to blame Fat Al for the "team" failures this season, they're just dealing with a malcontented moron and "his" failure to do WHAT HE WAS PAID TO DO!!
Ruhskins
12-07-2010, 02:21 PM
A little too late, don't get why people are so preoccupied with money. No one said that fixing Vinny's mess would be cheap.
While AH brought this upon himself, Shanahan could have easily avoided all of this by trading him or cutting him. Now that he has taught the fat overpaid kid a lesson, I hope he focuses on the crappy team we have now.