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Having said that, as of right now they are not required by the NFL to be at their facilities. It's not called "Voluntary" work outs for nothing. Lets move on from this story. AH shows up fat and slow the team will have issues, he shows up in decent shape and only has to learn the scheme, then I'm ok with it. |
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04-26-2010, 11:57 AM | #48 | |
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04-26-2010, 12:09 PM | #49 | |
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Where has it ever been said that his feathers have been ruffled? It seems to me that the only ruffled feathers are found on all these drama queen fans who are out for blood. He is fulfilling his commitments and he has said from the beginning that all he wants to be is the best. If him training with his personal trainer gets him there, then Godspeed, Big Al. |
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04-26-2010, 12:36 PM | #50 |
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.
Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings. |
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04-26-2010, 01:08 PM | #53 | |
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To tell him to play any other (position) at this point in the off season with the ability to acquire somebody else to fill (said position) to me seems like a power trip by FO. A less than lateral move for the team and a possible career killer for AH. Unless of coarse AH does not mind... Im not buying the media hype on this one! |
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04-26-2010, 02:06 PM | #55 | |
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I'm kinda a rules guy. If the speed limit is 55 mph, you ask people to do 45 mph but legally they can do 55. Just like this situation, you can ask them to stick around but legally they don't have to. I'm pointing out that I would like to see them be around more often especially since they make so much money, but no one can get mad cause technically they don't have to be here. I just don't understand all the "Hanesworth is problem" comments. He came last yr and did his job. He took on double teams for the season. Allowing others to get more sacks. Thats why we brought him in. If the owners don't like the fact that the players don't want to be around for voluntary work outs then change the damn rules or have it put in their contracts. |
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And did Shanahan win a 3rd ring that I'm not aware of
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Got it. I was thinking of rings as a HC, but good point there
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well it had to be better than tony konrheiser this morning. i kid you not. turn on his show and they are talking about how one of his co-hosts (kim) son is going to do their draft recap and analysis. the kid is 5 years old. she goes on saying how all he does in analyze football, that he predicted bradford to the rams and that tebow is his favorit player and that he knew tebow was changing his throwing motion. anyways, kim the mom, cant blame her, does the typical "oh my son is soo smart, he even knows who sam bradford is!" yada yada. then tonly goes on to say the skins did well by trading campbell for a 5th round pick next year. tony k was zero interest following sports anymore, the man thinks hes hollywood now. every day i give the man a chance, every time without fail i have to change the dial within a minute.
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