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Old 04-26-2010, 12:44 AM   #1
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Re: Albert Haynesworth and His Trainer

I vote Dirtbag for best use of a search engine!

Good stuff, man and in all honesty if Haynesworth comes in and performs this season this will all be moot, I dont see why we have to discuss it like someone is cheating on someone in every thread. Hopefully this will put some sort of damper on the "trade him now" talk.
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:32 AM   #2
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Good stuff, man and in all honesty if Haynesworth comes in and performs this season this will all be moot, I dont see why we have to discuss it like someone is cheating on someone in every thread. Hopefully this will put some sort of damper on the "trade him now" talk.
I would just be content if the people who started the trade talk would fess-up and reveal who within the organization said we were going to trade Albert from the beginning. If the trade rumors were actually true, that information had to come from someone...Who is that someone? The HC & GM have continued to emphatically deny, it obviously comes down to who you choose to believe.
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Old 04-26-2010, 07:29 AM   #3
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I really don't care about AH and his trainer. I mean who really cares? Just show up at training camp ready to ball. How you get in shape is really on him. These videos don't mean dick.
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:16 AM   #4
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My only issue with this is that tripp, Haynesworth's trainer came to Albert to train him in Tenn. Why couldn't he do the same here in Washington and have Tripp work with our trainers to show them he doing and intergrate some things that our staff suggest into Albert's workout.
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:27 AM   #5
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My only issue with this is that tripp, Haynesworth's trainer came to Albert to train him in Tenn. Why couldn't he do the same here in Washington and have Tripp work with our trainers to show them he doing and intergrate some things that our staff suggest into Albert's workout.
I doubt the team would go for that. Players tend to either work out on their own, or with the team. Bringing in a personal trainer to work with team trainers would probably only create a conflict of interest and serve as a distraction.
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:21 AM   #6
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plus tripp's mullet is tremendous. I think it competes Jared Allen
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Old 04-26-2010, 11:36 AM   #7
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.

Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings.
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Old 04-26-2010, 11:55 AM   #8
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.

Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings.
Haynesworth seemed to be doing well in Tennessee. I don't get how asking to be played in a position where you could be of better use to the team is considered being a spoiled brat (yet still say that you are willing to do whatever the coaching staff). Stop buying the drama crap that the media is feeding people regarding this situation.
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Old 04-26-2010, 12:08 PM   #9
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Haynesworth seemed to be doing well in Tennessee. I don't get how asking to be played in a position where you could be of better use to the team is considered being a spoiled brat (yet still say that you are willing to do whatever the coaching staff). Stop buying the drama crap that the media is feeding people regarding this situation.
Well said man... He is the best defensive tackle in the NFL. He's training to remain the best defensive tackle in the NFL. He's a natural defensive tackle. We traded for him because of his ability to play defensive tackle.

To tell him to play any other (position) at this point in the off season with the ability to acquire somebody else to fill (said position) to me seems like a power trip by FO. A less than lateral move for the team and a possible career killer for AH. Unless of coarse AH does not mind...

Im not buying the media hype on this one!
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.

Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings.
Guess what, Jim Schwartz LET HIM freelance and the Titans reaped the substantial benefits of that freelancing by having one of the most dominating defenses out of the 32 teams in the league in 2008. Football is not a 19th century textile factory in which you could easily replace a sewing machine operator with another worker and not give a shit about your employees. You use your players in an OPTIMAL manner, not in a satisficing manner, and if Shanahan WILL NOT ALLOW any sort of FEEDBACK from his players, then he needs his own ego check.
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.

Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings.
Who does like all of those things? I mean, really? But like all reasonable people, Haynesworth has also said that he will do what is asked of him because that's his job. People gloss over that fact, though.
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.

Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings.
Well there is no "we" either but if you add the "I" you get the countryfied version..... Tieam. lol.
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Haynesworth is a spoiled brat, regardless of how you slice it. He doesn't like to be yelled at. He doesn't like to be told what to do. He likes to do what HE wants to do. Regardless of the teams SCHEME. He is a one man wrecking crew but he has never been to a Superbowl because only TEAMS go to the Superbowl and there is no i in the word team.

Haynesworth clearly doesn't understand that and Mike Shanahan does, as evidenced by his 3 Superbowl rings.
There's no I in TEAM...but there's an I in WIN

And did Shanahan win a 3rd ring that I'm not aware of
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There's no I in TEAM...but there's an I in WIN

And did Shanahan win a 3rd ring that I'm not aware of
didn't he get one when he was in SF (not as HC obviously)?
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didn't he get one when he was in SF (not as HC obviously)?
Got it. I was thinking of rings as a HC, but good point there
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