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| View Poll Results: Haynesworth needing to pass the conditioning test before he can practice with the team: | |||
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118 | 93.65% |
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8 | 6.35% |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Who said he was our "top end" he hasn't even seen the football field. And by the way he sucked wind frequently on the sideline last season as a DT you think thats really gonna change..?
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Charleston , SC
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This whole scenario is pretty pathetic by AH. For one you can't pass a conditioning test because why exactly? If he had been working out all offseason to get into better shape and losing weight properly with cardio and strength training he should have been able to come in and run some "drills" in the given amount of time without a problem. BUT now you have ran a couple of times in the last 2 days and it has left your knee swollen. does this really sound as though a guy who is in top shape? Or has been training all offseason? A little running and now you will be held out of practice for a sore knee? I have been defending him the last few weeks and trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but at this point I am done. The team needs to get him into shape, and if i was Shanahan and the Redskins I would feel as though I had been lied too the whole time by this guy and his trainer. So what he lost some weight and did some working out? He didn't get himself into a "top" shape by any means. Of course he then may develop another health concern. So then you would have to ask yourself is this guy even worth keeping around on the football team? Do you trade him or just flat out release him? rant over for now... p.s. I still want to AH to get with the program and succeed here in DC, but if it drags on and on I wouldn't miss him either.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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he would have to do that at end also and well.....football in general is hard on the knees.A Good D lineman can split a double team, by playing nose he is the closest lineman to the QB,if he is as fast as he says he should get plenty of sacks. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Re: Haynesworth fails conditioning test
Well, what matters is what gap he's playing. If he's playing 0 gap, then he's not gonna get much sacks since he has to play the run to both his right and left first and occupy the blockers in front of him. If he plays the 1-gap or something, then he can try to split the linemen; it's what he has been doing these past few years. Besides, in a 3-4 he may be the DE, but the pass rusher is going to be Rak, and depending on how they line up, Al may just have to penetrate the 1-gap.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Haynesworth fails conditioning test
I hope the Skins have a defibrillator nearby just in case Fat Albert has a heart attack and to keep him honest just in case he fakes one.
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Quietly Dominating the East
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Haynesworth fails conditioning test
With the 21m in his pocket (and TO taking a cut in pay) perhaps he could sub-contract taking the test to TO? I think TO could pass it and it undoubtedly make for good ratings on TO's........"reality" show?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Haynesworth fails conditioning test
Good ol GusFrerotte is the only one that has voted unfair so far. If ya happen to come back to this thread, mind sharing why you think it's unfair? Not to bash you or anything, just because I'm honestly curious.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Detroit area
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Just did to see the results of the voting. Not my opinion dude, just hit yes just to see the results and to see if anyone else would vote yes. I thought it would be funny to vote yes and be the fly in the ointment also. IF the guy can't complete that relatively easy drill he shouldn't be practicing. Damn he might collapse or have a heart attack!!! |
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