$100 Million man Albert Haynesworth has been suspended for the Redskins' final four games for conduct detrimental to the team.
It's about damn time! This guy has been nothing but trouble all season. I have not heard or seen one thing all year that he has done to improve his team chemistry or to help his team win. He lays on the ground like a big oaf during plays, he complains about the switch to the 3-4 defense. This is embarassing. I am actually shocked that it took so long for someone to call him out and for him to be suspended.
Football is not something you do. You need to play with some passion. He is getting paid $100 Million. That is simply ridiculous. He is getting paid to play a game. I would die for another chance to play football. Unfortunately, that's not in the cards for me. Now I have a job, and I am not getting paid anywhere close to what he is making. But I still approach it like I was still playing football. People are counting on me, so I do everything I can.
Albert, time for you to grow up. You are soft mentally. Stop complaining about everything. Maybe you will get your wish and end up on another team next year (if someone can put up with your contract and the headaches). And if so, you better make it count.
Do you want this to be your legacy?
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Showing posts with label Albert Haynesworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albert Haynesworth. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Mike Golic is a Better Athlete than Albert Haynesworth
This is too funny. Mike Golic, 47 year old former NFL player passes Albert Haynesworth's conditioning test
Friday, July 30, 2010
Haynesworth Fails Conditioning Test...Again
This seems to be the preseason of failed conditioning tests...first rookie Terrance "Mount" Cody with the Ravens twice and now previously disgruntled Albert Haynesworth of the Washington Redskins. Haynesworth was not happy about the switch to the 3-4 defense as he will be moving to nose tackle. Albert is off to a shaky start with the new coaching staff, but in the end everything will work out. Haynesworth's contract is worth over $100 million, and the coaching staff and management will not sit a player that is taking up that much cap space. Sure, he will probably begin training camp (when he passed the conditioning test) with the 2nd or 3rd teams, but expect Haynesworth to quickly move back into the starting role. The nose tackle is crucially important to a 3-4 defense, and having a guy like Haynesworth in that spot is huge (literally). However, Haynesworth will see some time at the 3-4 defenseive end when him and Maake Kemoeatu are both playing. Kemoeatu is recovering from a 2009 achilles injury.
Prediction: Haynesworth will see time both at DE and NT this season. Expect him to be involved in some trade rumors at some point in the next year if he continues to create off-the-field issues.
Prediction: Haynesworth will see time both at DE and NT this season. Expect him to be involved in some trade rumors at some point in the next year if he continues to create off-the-field issues.
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