Patriots Waive Haynesworth

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Dirtbag59
11-08-2011, 08:14 PM
I'm loving the fact that this has happened, even Haynesworth acknowledged that this would be his last stop if he messed up. Congrats, it may be your last stop.

If anyone gets him, its Eagles, Lions, or Seattle.

Detroit and Philly makes sense but why Seattle?

CultBrennan59
11-08-2011, 08:17 PM
Detroit and Philly makes sense but why Seattle?

More of a Darkhorse, They need someone next to Mebane, and they had interest in him when we had him a while back.

SirClintonPortis
11-08-2011, 10:10 PM
Do you think Haynesworth will sign on with another club or is the baggage following him around going to cost him his career, a-la Portis and T.O.

Well, he's on waivers now. If nobody claims him...

REDSKINS4ever
11-08-2011, 10:25 PM
Haynesworth is a lazy player. He's a huge waste of enormous talent. If he had the right attitude, he would be great. If I were a GM, I wouldn't sign him based on his past actions. It's just a bad sign that he could do the same thing if he signed with my team. Haynesworth is a joke. He's the biggest comic relief joke in pro football.

SFREDSKIN
11-08-2011, 10:59 PM
The reason he got whacked in NE is cause he got into a heated argument with coach Pepper Johnson after the loss to the G-men and the fact that he's a lazy ****!!

Hog1
11-08-2011, 11:04 PM
Makes me think......just perhaps there may some justice left in the world after all.......

Counter-Tre
11-08-2011, 11:13 PM
The reason he got whacked in NE is cause he got into a heated argument with coach Pepper Johnson after the loss to the G-men and the fact that he's a lazy ****!!From the Boston Globe:
..against the Giants, after he drew a holding call with 14:10 left in the second quarter, Haynesworth put together three of the worst plays you will see out of an NFL defensive tackle.
With 14:01 left, Haynesworth was easily thrown to the ground by Giants guard Chris Snee with one arm.
With 13:59 left, Snee easily pancaked Haynesworth when he stopped moving his feet – a cardinal sin for a defensive lineman.
And then on third down, Haynesworth was again thrown to the ground after he stopped moving his feet, this time by left guard David Diehl, who other Patriots regularly beat in that game.
On Haynesworth’s next snap, he showed a decent rush almost playing the end position.
But then on Brandon Jacobs’ 10-yard touchdown run, Haynesworth got too high and was easily shoved out of the gap by Diehl.
Haynesworth’s day, after a few choice words, from defensive line coach Pepper Johnson was finished after that.
And so was his Patriots’ career.

SFREDSKIN
11-08-2011, 11:15 PM
From the Boston Globe:
..against the Giants, after he drew a holding call with 14:10 left in the second quarter, Haynesworth put together three of the worst plays you will see out of an NFL defensive tackle.
With 14:01 left, Haynesworth was easily thrown to the ground by Giants guard Chris Snee with one arm.
With 13:59 left, Snee easily pancaked Haynesworth when he stopped moving his feet – a cardinal sin for a defensive lineman.
And then on third down, Haynesworth was again thrown to the ground after he stopped moving his feet, this time by left guard David Diehl, who other Patriots regularly beat in that game.
On Haynesworth’s next snap, he showed a decent rush almost playing the end position.
But then on Brandon Jacobs’ 10-yard touchdown run, Haynesworth got too high and was easily shoved out of the gap by Diehl.
Haynesworth’s day, after a few choice words, from defensive line coach Pepper Johnson was finished after that.
And so was his Patriots’ career.

Sounds familiar.

DynamiteRave
11-08-2011, 11:15 PM
Sounds familiar.

Almost.

Haynesworth didn't lay there motionless until the play was over.

Schneed10
11-08-2011, 11:22 PM
Looks like the original thread on Haynesworth where I was debating the sense in trading him got locked at some point. I tried to show up there to eat some crow, so I guess I'll do that here.

Kudos to Shanahan for getting rid of him, I questioned the logic of it but today more than ever it was obvious Shanahan was right. He's changing the culture and in the long run that's a positive. Too bad we're 3-5, while the Pats continue their culture of winning even with Haynesworth in tow. Guess it goes to show QBs like Tom Brady make more of a difference than any other single factor, culture included.

But kudos to those on this site who saw Haynesworth as the lost cause that he was. I figured that being a moneygrubbing whore, he'd be motivated to earn one more big contract. Many of you guys saw him as simply being a steaming pile. I'm stupid. You're smart. I was wrong. You were right. You're the best. I'm the worst. You're very good-looking. I'm not attractive.

I'm glad Shanahan made the move. Now lets go out and find a QB like Brady so we can keep winning no matter how many cowturds we have in our locker room.

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