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Old 09-07-2010, 10:24 AM   #1
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i would think though, if you were trying to trade his fat ass you wouldn't be talking so bad about him. If I was trying to move a guy i wouldn't be saying he played awful, lacked effort, ect...
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Old 09-07-2010, 10:26 AM   #2
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Kenny Britt and a 3rd (conditions for it to be a 2nd) for Haynesworth (I'm not reporting anything here, just speculating)
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Old 09-07-2010, 10:32 AM   #3
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Kenny Britt and a 3rd (conditions for it to be a 2nd) for Haynesworth (I'm not reporting anything here, just speculating)
Damn SS. I was just hoping Gage! If we get Britt I'd be in heaven lol!!!
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Kenny Britt and a 3rd (conditions for it to be a 2nd) for Haynesworth (I'm not reporting anything here, just speculating)
I'd take that
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I'd take that
Britt and a 3rd? Absolutely - that's value.
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I'd take that
In a heart beat. It actually is something of value for him.
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Old 09-07-2010, 10:27 AM   #7
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Can I quote from the article linked.

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Exhausted by the distraction and lack of effort from Albert Haynesworth, the Washington Redskins have once again gauged trade interest in the defensive tackle from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, according to team sources.

It is at least the second occasion the Redskins have had discussions regarding Haynesworth with the Titans since Mike Shanahan was named Washington's coach in January.

The Titans definitely would welcome back Haynesworth, a team source said, but maintained that the Redskins' asking price was still too high. The Redskins are believed to want at least two draft picks for Haynesworth.

A Redskins spokesman said he was unaware of any trade discussions involving Haynesworth but sources say the dialogue occurred over the weekend.
The Redskins aren't saying squat. The press has their antennae up for any news. To say we gauged interest means that we asked what they would trade him for. They gave a number, it was still not enough, so be it. He will be here, and still, I say, once the season starts, and he gets to play 50-75% of the defensive snaps, this will be a non-issue. Shanahan certainly wouldn't mind getting rid of him, and he probably says to BA hey any value out there yet. When BA says not enough, MS and Haslett just need to put their coaching hats on and get AH out there making plays.

Regardless, this will be a media fest every week, as sources, leaks, and everything else throws fodder to the fire.
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Kenny Britt
No. 18 Tennessee Titans
Wide Receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: September 19, 1988 (1988-09-19) (age 21)
Place of birth: Bayonne, New Jersey
Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 218 lb (99 kg)
Career information
College: Rutgers
NFL Draft: 2009 / Round: 1 / Pick: 30
Debuted in 2009 for the Tennessee Titans
Career history

* Tennessee Titans (2009–present)

Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards

* Second Team All-Big East (2007)
* First Team All-Big East (2008)
* AP Third Team All-American (2008)
* SI.com All-American Honorable Mention (2008)
* Sporting News All-American Honorable Mention (2008)

Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2009
Receptions 42
Receiving Yards 701
Receiving Average 16.8
Receiving TDs 3
Stats at NFL.com
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42 catches as a rookie, sounds good to me
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Can we give them Roydell Williams back! and then get Britt! Nah, Britt is their best WR, they aren't giving us him. Just dreaming. Can we give them Devin Thomas! lol
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Can we give them Roydell Williams back! and then get Britt! Nah, Britt is their best WR, they aren't giving us him. Just dreaming. Can we give them Devin Thomas! lol
Their number 1 is Nate Washington
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Here's Scouts Inc report on Britt:

2010 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc.
Grade: 64 | Key


Comment: A first-round pick in 2009, Britt played in all 16 games for the Titans, starting six and finishing with 42 receptions and three touchdowns. He is a good-sized receiver with above-average downfield speed and is surprisingly quick and agile on his release and in his breaks. Britt can sink his hips to get in and out of his breaks with a burst, but needs to work on being a bit more crisp in his routes. He can read coverages well and does a good job of settling into the seams and soft spots to provide a good target. Britt is a tall receiver with long arms and a wide receiving radius that allows him to reach out and pluck the ball away from his body. Still, he needs to improve his concentration to avoid dropping catchable passes.
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Old 09-07-2010, 10:48 AM   #13
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A business partnership, which is what this relationship is, is a lot like a marriage. You can be right and still lose the argument. You can be wrong, and still "win", its really about how much pain and suffering you are willing to endure to be "right".

My grandfather gave me great advice when I got married: "Sometimes it's better to be happy, than to be right". Meaning, sometime you have to just move on and get over your personal need to be right, even if you feel that you are, in order to be happy.

At this point, I think Shanahan has finally reached the point where he would rather be happy with the team he has, than to be in an ever present battle with Hanesworth about who is "right". I wouldn't call it giving up, I would call it recognizing when you can't win, and salvaging as much of the situation as possible.

I suspect the trade will happen today or tomorrow.
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The cool part is we would be getting rid of a malcontent and picking up a talented WR. I know he would not be available right out of the box but he would have 3 games to study his play book and watch the Skins on game day at home drinking a beer. Then he would have 3 weeks to practice what he has learned before he could play. He basically would be showing up in the latter part of our season healthy, and raring to go. Which would help us with our final games against the Giants twice I think, and Dallas.
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The cool part is we would be getting rid of a malcontent and picking up a talented WR. I know he would not be available right out of the box but he would have 3 games to study his play book and watch the Skins on game day at home drinking a beer. Then he would have 3 weeks to practice what he has learned before he could play. He basically would be showing up in the latter part of our season healthy, and raring to go. Which would help us with our final games against the Giants twice I think, and Dallas.
Assuming you're talking to VJax, in which case it's safe to say the last thing I want him doing is sitting at home drinking anything. The guy already has rumors of being in need of a 12 step program. Two DUI's doesn't help to exactly quell such rumors
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