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[quote=Buster;717288]Shanahan had planned to make him pass a test to practice. Albert's playing games with it and since then, Coach has come out and said publicly that AH could end up practicing without passing the test...he's on top of things and knows what Fatso is doing...but won't let it derail the training camp for the entire team.
I have no doubts that we're running a highly structured, effective and overall great camp for the entire team. Haynesworth is not interfering with anyone but himself and the media who drools over another day of Chicken Little Redskins reporting.[/quote] Ok, you are completely making something out of nothing. Why can't you just see things for what they are? Why does everything have to be a conspiracy or someone playing games and whatnot? Ok, we get it that you don't like AH, neither do I and a lot of people. But that doesn't mean you get to make stuff up. Like I said, I wish people would just stop complaining about this and discuss other things that are more relevant and important, rather than coming up with conspiracy theories and crap. |
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[quote=Longtimefan;717296]He had problems with the knee last year, that's why I suggested in an earlier post the fact this could be a lingering problem that could have him in and out of the line-up for extended periods. A plus 300lb. man, short on endurance with a bum knee is not a good combination. The best hope is that the knee will get better with rest and treatment since it dosen't appear to be serious enough for an MRI.[/quote]
Good post. you da man |
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SS, if I had a buck for everytime I've heard or seen Albert Haynesworth's name since March, I wouldn't have to worry about out-living my savings. If it's not one thing, it's another.
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I dont care what AH does anymore... As long as he helps this team win games I'm cool with what he does..
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[quote=skinsfaninok;717331]I dont care what AH does anymore... As long as he helps this team win games I'm cool with what he does..[/quote]
I'm pretty much in the same boat. I'm so over this dude. I'm hoping he gets right and comes in and dominates at DE. If he doesn't and continues to be a big turd, Shanny/Allen will deal with him. That's really all I have left for this guy. |
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I think everyone has Haynesworth fatigue at this point.
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[quote=12thMan;717395]I think everyone has Haynesworth fatigue at this point.[/quote]
I welcome the Favre talk at this point |
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[quote=Mattyk;717457]I welcome the Favre talk at this point[/quote]
*gasp* BLASPHEMY!!!! |
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[quote=12thMan;717395]I think everyone has Haynesworth fatigue at this point.[/quote]
Amen. |
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i was looking for some info on jarmon and stumbled across this article about hanyesworth and shanny. it's a decent read, i only skimmed through it to be honest though just like everyone else i'm pretty burnt out on haynesworth talk. anyway here is a link to the article and a few qoutes thought some good news about haynesworth was worth posting. and i really hope jarmon has a good year i think he could be a pretty damn good de/lb in the 3-4.
[quote]Perhaps most encouraging is Haynesworth's effort to counteract his reputation as a selfish and self-absorbed teammate. He has taken a visible interest in second-year player Jeremy Jarmon, tutoring him on the sideline and demonstrating techniques. "Albert's always been able to help me out, sometimes when Coach is occupied and doing things, he's able to kind of just keep some of those ideas fresh in my head that Coach was going over in meetings and stuff," Jarmon says. "He just talks to me about hand placement and stance and things like that." [/quote] [url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/03/AR2010080306512.html]washingtonpost.com[/url] |
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[quote=mlmdub130;717475]i was looking for some info on jarmon and stumbled across this article about hanyesworth and shanny. it's a decent read, i only skimmed through it to be honest though just like everyone else i'm pretty burnt out on haynesworth talk. anyway here is a link to the article and a few qoutes thought some good news about haynesworth was worth posting. and i really hope jarmon has a good year i think he could be a pretty damn good de/lb in the 3-4.
[url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/03/AR2010080306512.html]washingtonpost.com[/url][/quote] [url]http://www.thewarpath.net/717104-post502.html[/url] |
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whats montana fishburnes "stage" name?
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[quote=over the mountain;717479]whats montana fishburnes "stage" name?[/quote]
Chippy D |
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[quote=over the mountain;717479]whats montana fishburnes "stage" name?[/quote]
I hear she doesn't mine getting double teamed and does it for a lot less than $100Mil. |
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[quote=Mattyk;717457]I welcome the Favre talk at this point[/quote]
Yeah, on second thought, I would rather have the Haynesworth talk -- it's been 2 days and I'm already Favre'd out |
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