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Old 08-09-2010, 08:09 PM   #1
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Re: Haynesworth PASSES Conditioning Test

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You are right Scud. ESPN has a long history of giving the Redskins a fair shake since Snyder has owned them. Couple that with the equal coverage of Revis possibly skipping the entire year (on a team that should be much more relevant to the nation than Washington) is further proof that I am wrong.

I never said the media shouldn't write anything about him but these jerk-offs who consistently use him as a punchline and say things about him that they would never say to his face are the ones who are gutless.

Btw, when a starting QB goes out there is a much better chance of victory. The Ravens won a championship putting out starting QBs on almost a weekly basis.
Yeah, I don't think anyone is scared little Danny. Maybe the reason why Danny is everyone's punchline is because he makes for a good target?
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You are right Scud. ESPN has a long history of giving the Redskins a fair shake since Snyder has owned them. Couple that with the equal coverage of Revis possibly skipping the entire year (on a team that should be much more relevant to the nation than Washington) is further proof that I am wrong.

I never said the media shouldn't write anything about him but these jerk-offs who consistently use him as a punchline and say things about him that they would never say to his face are the ones who are gutless.

Btw, when a starting QB goes out there is a much better chance of victory. The Ravens won a championship putting out starting QBs on almost a weekly basis.
obviously you have never heard the story of how fat al and sean salisbury became pals Sean Salisbury Albert Haynesworth Fight | SportsGrid
i still can't beleive i'll be at fedex in 4 days hail!!!!
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obviously you have never heard the story of how fat al and sean salisbury became pals Sean Salisbury Albert Haynesworth Fight | SportsGrid
i still can't beleive i'll be at fedex in 4 days hail!!!!
They were ON A BOAT!!! Hahaha. Funny story. Two idiots for sure.
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Couple that with the equal coverage of Revis possibly skipping the entire year (on a team that should be much more relevant to the nation than Washington) is further proof that I am wrong
Well, well guess who Revis's uncle is? None other than the other "fat ****" Sean Gilbert!!

He's getting some great advice from him:

The possibility that it could be a long holdout isn't out of the question. Revis' uncle, former NFL defensive lineman Sean Gilbert, sat out the entire 1997 season in a contract dispute. Gilbert, whom Revis confides in, ended up getting traded from Washington to Carolina and got the big payday he sought.

Role model: "My uncle, Sean Gilbert, played in the NFL for 12 years. Every step I took, from high school to college to the pros, he taught me what I needed to do. I'm just blessed to have an uncle go through what I'm going through.
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Well, well guess who Revis's uncle is? None other than the other "fat ****" Sean Gilbert!!

He's getting some great advice from him:

The possibility that it could be a long holdout isn't out of the question. Revis' uncle, former NFL defensive lineman Sean Gilbert, sat out the entire 1997 season in a contract dispute. Gilbert, whom Revis confides in, ended up getting traded from Washington to Carolina and got the big payday he sought.

Role model: "My uncle, Sean Gilbert, played in the NFL for 12 years. Every step I took, from high school to college to the pros, he taught me what I needed to do. I'm just blessed to have an uncle go through what I'm going through.
Didn't know that Gilbert was his uncle. That thing was a mess back in 97. Revis deserves a pay raise but he needs to realize that he simply isn't going to get 15 mil a year.
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Well, well guess who Revis's uncle is? None other than the other "fat ****" Sean Gilbert!!

He's getting some great advice from him:

The possibility that it could be a long holdout isn't out of the question. Revis' uncle, former NFL defensive lineman Sean Gilbert, sat out the entire 1997 season in a contract dispute. Gilbert, whom Revis confides in, ended up getting traded from Washington to Carolina and got the big payday he sought.

Role model: "My uncle, Sean Gilbert, played in the NFL for 12 years. Every step I took, from high school to college to the pros, he taught me what I needed to do. I'm just blessed to have an uncle go through what I'm going through.
Some where Cerrato is thinking if he could have just traded away our entire draft to get Revis we would have been won the Super Bowl.
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Btw, when a starting QB goes out there is a much better chance of victory. The Ravens won a championship putting out starting QBs on almost a weekly basis.
The Ravens won a Super Bowl by playing just not good but "Great Team Defense"......not cheap or dirty football .I suggest you go back and see how many QB's they really did knock out of a game .
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The Ravens won a Super Bowl by playing just not good but "Great Team Defense"......not cheap or dirty football .I suggest you go back and see how many QB's they really did knock out of a game .
Well since NFL Films made the point, I will let their research stand on its own.
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Re: Haynesworth PASSES Conditioning Test

Sure the media ran wild with this story a bit, but that's what they do. AH held the key to this story the entire time though.

This would have been a non-story if he had just

1) shown up for more than 50% of the offseason work, or

1a) if he would have just passed the conditioning test on the first try
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Just heard Haynesworth thanking the fans for supporting him and, essentially, putting up with him. Pretty interesting.

I think if he gets on the field and doesn't come across as bitter and petulant, that will go a long ways to rehab his image.
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So many haters for so many things.

Let's just get on with the season.
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Old 08-09-2010, 11:32 AM   #12
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AH will be the fan favorite to hate. Regardless of how many 4th and 1's he stuffs, or how many sacks his teammates put up. Each time he goes down on his knees some hater will post in the game day thread how we shoulda cut him.
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AH will be the fan favorite to hate. Regardless of how many 4th and 1's he stuffs, or how many sacks his teammates put up. Each time he goes down on his knees some hater will post in the game day thread how we shoulda cut him.
I think he's a big baby. But i know what we got when we signed him. I didn't turn on him through this process, and i wont turn on him when he takes every 1/4 play off. Because those other 75%, he is going to be better than any two guys trying to stop him from penetrating the backfield(that's what she said).
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AH will be the fan favorite to hate. Regardless of how many 4th and 1's he stuffs, or how many sacks his teammates put up. Each time he goes down on his knees some hater will post in the game day thread how we shoulda cut him.
Yup, let's get ready for a whole season of this...

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All I can say is that AH brought all this on himself by not showing up for conditioning and mini camps. If he did none of this would have ever been an issue. End of story. I just hope this make him determined to prove everyone wrong and he has a great year.
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