rbanerjee23
07-28-2011, 09:26 AM
Honestly I wouldn't have made this move. I'd have sat him on the bench and carried his $5.4 million number until he came around.
He'll dominate next to Wilfork.
Yeah, when he tries he is still the premier defensive player IMO and handing him to Hoody might not end up working out
CultBrennan59
07-28-2011, 09:37 AM
Yes NE runs a 3-4, however he'll probably be one of a couple of things:
-playing only on passing downs
-playing DE in the 3-4, not NT
-traded to philly shortly
12thMan
07-28-2011, 09:41 AM
The comments here are hilarious. The Pats got a steal, Haynesworth will dominate in New England.
We just don't know that. The game is played on the field. We're basing so much of how we feel about Hayneworth on what he did three freaking years ago. Save three or four memorable plays as a Redskin, he was nothing more than a space eater...and a bench rider.
I'm sorry, but Haynesworth is three years removed from being a truly dominant DT. And to think he'll just parachute into New England and Belichick will sprinkle pixie dust on Fat Al and he'll morph into Reggie White is just a stretch.
tc2deuce
07-28-2011, 09:44 AM
I am afraid that this will wake up the beast in him, but he is out of our locker room.
12thMan
07-28-2011, 09:46 AM
If $100 million can't wake up the beast in him, I don't see how being on probation in New England motivates him. A place where he'll have to keep his ego in check and work hard everyday.
That Guy
07-28-2011, 09:46 AM
i'm happy with a 5th, AH was terrible for us in every way :/
Chico23231
07-28-2011, 09:53 AM
With McNabb and Albert being traded away, hopefully this will be the end of extremely poor mismanagement by the FO and coaching staff in regards to personel. Our personel management has been a joke for 10 years and Im personally sick of being the laughing stock of the league when it comes player moves. Time to move forward
If $100 million can't wake up the beast in him, I don't see how being on probation in New England motivates him. A place where he'll have to keep his ego in check and work hard everyday.
Yeah I don't see it working out in the long run either. Nobody can change the fact the guy is a bum. He'll show his true colors soon enough.
TheMalcolmConnection
07-28-2011, 09:57 AM
I'm just going to be so pissed if we hear about how he's REALLY going to get up for the Skins game this year. I just can't understand him feeling so disrespected that he wants to "stick it to us" for giving him tons of cash for nothing.
GTripp0012
07-28-2011, 10:24 AM
Honestly I wouldn't have made this move. I'd have sat him on the bench and carried his $5.4 million number until he came around.
He'll dominate next to Wilfork.Agree. This was an obvious Patriots rip-off.
While there is obvious hidden value in keeping him out of the division, the belief in such value is an admission that the player in question makes any defensive front better. It was kind of like the Favre saga of 2008: the Packers eventually did get value on him, but if they really believed in Aaron Rodgers, they should have just released Favre and let him go to Minnesota. Problem was: they didn't really believe in Aaron Rodgers, they just believed Favre was done or near done.
If the Redskins really believed they were right that Haynesworth creates more problems for a defensive scheme than he solves, they should have released him and let Philadelphia take him. But obviously, they did not believe that. And this was a sell low job with that contract.