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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Los Angeles
Age: 52
Posts: 2,841
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Re: Redskins D-coordinator talks frustration over Haynesworth
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Eventually the POS will start to consider his legacy. When he realizes that he has to get out of DC ASAP the Redskins have a much bigger say with regards to the terms. This could help the team in a big way. London Fletcher and Phillip freakin Daniels opinions have no bearing on the decision. Haynesworth either works hard or he is punished. It's more than fair. It's a very important lesson and Fletcher and Daniels are in no position to lead this team to glory anyways so who cares what they think. Let's be reality. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 4,347
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Re: Redskins D-coordinator talks frustration over Haynesworth
A PoS doesn't care about legacy, only self-interest (getting paid). Unfortunately, we still need to pay AH upwards of 5M/yr. as long as he does the very bare minimum (which includes in-game naps).
I would love to ruin AH, but with his mind-set we don't have the leverage to do it. He will continue to be a major distraction and a locker room cancer, forcing coaches/players, etc. to address his nonsense rather than focusing on building a play-off caliber team. Like Matty said, get whatever we can for him (even if it's below market value) and trade him to an NFL wasteland.
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