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Originally Posted by TIFOSOdeiREDSKINS
i think a general rule of thumb with the whole AH situation should be this: if there is ever any doubt over the outcome of an issue between the redskins and albert haynesworth, it's safe to assume that the worst possible outcome will happen. that really has summed up the past 4 months. the only positive exception would be him actually dropping weight in the off season...but apparently that was out of spite (so he couldn't play NT) so it doesn't really count.
that in mind, i predict AH will not learn the system, will not try hard or make plays and he will continuously run his mouth and cause problems until he is traded or released. nothing positive will ever come from the redskins/AH relationship.
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I would argue that something positive has already come: Haynesworth defied Shanahan, Shanahan stuck to his guns, and we beat Dallas in our first game of the year, with an entirely new coaching staff and scheme, and we did it without any help from Haynesworth. The message has been sent: team prevails, individuals are not important.