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Originally Posted by GhettoDogAllStars
IMO Haynesworth would make a *terrible* 3-4 DE. He doesn't want to be responsible for 2 gaps. Period the end. Therefore, there is no place for him on a 3 man line. Funny thing is, there are plenty of 4 man fronts, but Haynesworth doesn't want to compromise at all. He's not willing to sacrifice *anything* for the team. A 3-4 lineman must be selfless. That is beyond Haynesworth's capabilities.
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See this is where I wish people think about scheme rather than put their feelings about the guy into the discussion. Yes, we know he's a shithead, a big baby, a pouty fat ass that doesn't get with the program. But it's also a scheme issue.
Larron Landry was a terrible FS, and it was mostly because of scheme. Yes his personality may have some effect, but it's all about scheme. And maybe if AH put some effort into it, he'd be an
average 3-4 D-lineman. If you read Tripp's analysis (if I understood correctly) both AH and Golston had issues in their gap responsibilities. AH doesn't fit our 3-4 scheme just as Landry didn't fit the FS position. And the team just needs to get rid of him.