sportscurmudgeon
02-04-2011, 03:50 PM
Lol. Fair enough.
We won't get a side of rice pilaf for Haynesworth at this point. My guess is he doesn't play football again. He's a serious head case who doesn't care about the game. The only reason I think he'd play again is for another big pay day, which no one will give him.
He has another big payday coming from the Redskins if I understand the guaranteed portion of his contract properly. I think AH is still owed about $6M in guaranteed $$$.
Can anyone here parse his contract and find out what the Skins still owe him?
SmootSmack
02-04-2011, 03:53 PM
He has another big payday coming from the Redskins if I understand the guaranteed portion of his contract properly. I think AH is still owed about $6M in guaranteed $$$.
Can anyone here parse his contract and find out what the Skins still owe him?
No guaranteed money left owed to him
He has another big payday coming from the Redskins if I understand the guaranteed portion of his contract properly. I think AH is still owed about $6M in guaranteed $$$.
Can anyone here parse his contract and find out what the Skins still owe him?
Redskins Insider - Roster analysis: The defensive line market (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/roster-analysis/roster-analysis-the-defensive.html)
sportscurmudgeon
02-04-2011, 04:23 PM
Matty:
Thanks for the link.
I thought the $6M (half of the $12M he gets in 2011 and 2012) was still guaranteed.
Mea Culpa!
GTripp0012
02-04-2011, 04:27 PM
No guaranteed money left owed to himIf you're talking about non-amortized signing bonus, we have it at about $3 million for Haynesworth (http://www.thewarpath.net/WarpathRedskinsCap.htm).
Which makes sense. That's the $5 million he got to sign in 2009, pro-rated over five seasons (+$1 million cap number per season), 2 of which have already been played. There are 3 years of amortization remaining = $3 million.
The rest was loaded (intentionally) into the uncapped year.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if we choose not to pick up the last five years of his contract (assuming Haynesworth doesn't opt out, leaving $60 million in non-guaranteed contract value on the table), we do owe Haynesworth more money. But just for cap purposes, that's money that is already off the books per the 2010 contract restructure.
In layman's terms, the total guaranteed portion of Haynesworth's contract that hasn't yet hit our books is a mere $3 million dollars.
MonkFan4Life
02-04-2011, 05:25 PM
Well if we aren't going to be owed but so much why not keep him. IF he comes around then we've got a beastly dude for a SALE,....well now because we've given him all the money but still he's on sale now ! F that, keep that non driving, stripper f'ing, break during a play taking bamma.
Gotta dump him and move on. Do we really want year full of his drama?
MonkFan4Life
02-04-2011, 05:38 PM
I don't care about all of that. Is it going to cause the team to lose games ? Did he cause all the losses this year ? No, find a way to make it work, he can be a valuable asset on the field.
I understand all that has gone on but these are grown men, can they find a way to make it work ?
I don't care about all of that. Is it going to cause the team to lose games ? Did he cause all the losses this year ? No, find a way to make it work, he can be a valuable asset on the field.
I understand all that has gone on but these are grown men, can they find a way to make it work ?
Did he help us win any?
His drama definitely impacts the locker room. You could hear it from guys last season that were just tired of it by the end.
Giantone
02-04-2011, 05:46 PM
We could be worse. We could be 0-25 on the road :)
I'll trade ya .....LT for fat Al....right now.(off the field problems that is)