Pretty sure passing a conditioning test isn't part of his contract, so the Skins don't have much leverage in that regard.
He will pass it eventually, probably with the help from a little creative work on the stopwatch.
SolidSnake84
08-02-2010, 09:30 AM
If the team requires him to pass the test in order to play, and he doesnt pass??
CRedskinsRule
08-02-2010, 09:33 AM
My question is this: If Haynesworth is never able to complete the test, and he isn't able to play, can the redskins void his contract?
I mean they aren't gonna give him that much cash to be a backup, even if he does somehow pass the test and thereby make the squad.
He will eventually complete the test, or they will give an alternate test that still is one of the "normal" tests which he will pass.
Voiding the contract doesn't really get them anywhere, except make fans feel good.
They are going to get him playing, and when he does, his talent is what will keep him from being a backup. If he doesn't play hard in practice than Shanny will absolutely keep him on the bench.
CRedskinsRule
08-02-2010, 09:35 AM
If the team requires him to pass the test in order to play, and he doesnt pass??
If it came to that he would certainly file a grievance, and probably win, if he gets certification from his trainer that he had worked through the off-season and showed up in reasonable football shape.
DCtoAZ
08-02-2010, 10:13 AM
WTF .. this saga needs to end .. i don't want to hear about this anymore
skinsfan69
08-02-2010, 10:21 AM
I don't understand why his knee was swelling up. If he really was training hard to get in football shape during the off season then this wouldn't be an issue. Oh well....seems like he's just going to be standing around while this drags out another two weeks.
He's had some knee issues in the past, not sure about any surgeries though. Could just be something flaring up from the past. He missed some time in camp last summer with a knee problem.
Monkeydad
08-02-2010, 10:50 AM
I don't understand why his knee was swelling up. If he really was training hard to get in football shape during the off season then this wouldn't be an issue. Oh well....seems like he's just going to be standing around while this drags out another two weeks.
300+ pounds, that's why.
KLHJ2
08-02-2010, 10:56 AM
If I remember correctly he has to get some sort of fluid injected into his knee every offseason. I haven't heard anything about it this offseason though.
Monkeydad
08-02-2010, 10:59 AM
If I remember correctly he has to get some sort of fluid injected into his knee every offseason. I haven't heard anything about it this offseason though.
Fluid injected in, or removed?
I've had the latter done about a dozen times...giant needle, hurts like hell.