Haynesworth fails conditioning test


12thMan
08-02-2010, 08:18 PM
But see that's part of the issue here, his conditioning. I mean really, does Albert Haynesworth, of all people, have the luxury of sitting out yet two more weeks; not participating, not meshing with his teammates, not learning the system? I think not.

This is becoming a no-win situation for all parties involved. On one hand I support Shanny's approach, but on the other it's time to play football. This is something that could have and should have been dealt with prior to Fat Al receiving his $21 million.

It's water under the bridge now and we need to get ready for the Dallas Cowboys. And love it or hate, we need Haynesworth to be in the middle to stop that three-headed beast from Dallas.

GusFrerotte
08-02-2010, 08:24 PM
But see that's part of the issue here, his conditioning. I mean really, does Albert Haynesworth, of all people, have the luxury of sitting out yet two more weeks; not participating, not meshing with his teammates, not learning the system? I think not.

This is becoming a no-win situation for all parties involved. On one hand I support Shanny's approach, but on the other it's time to play football. This is something that could have and should have been dealt with prior to Fat Al receiving his $21 million.

It's water under the bridge now and we need to get ready for the Dallas Cowboys. And love it or hate, we need Haynesworth to be in the middle to stop that three-headed beast from Dallas.

I agree, but if he isn't playing games, and his knee is a serious issue, better just stay out til it heals and gets treated than trying to force the issue and maybe have him get truly messed up. The franchise has a lot invested in AH, make sure he is healthy should be a priority. Not makingexcuses, the guy's conditioning truly sucks for losing 35 lbs. Maybe he aggravated his knees as a result of slimming down 35 lbs. Maybe he over did it. Who knows? He could be hiding the extent of his knee problems. That is a different slant. Maybe he overdid it losing the 35 lbs and his knees have been aggravated as a result. If that is the case, he should just come clean and not try and force it.

warpaint
08-02-2010, 08:37 PM
There is a big difference between the work out AH probably participates in and working out in order to have endurance. AH probably worked out in a manner in which helps his short quick bursts and getting off the ball quickly plus weight lifting in order to be stronger. That style of work out has nothing to do with jogging a mile or more every day in order to have endurance to pass this test.

Most likely his knee is flaring up due to the fact its not ready to run all those yrds. He should have been doing more running so his knees would be prepared for these shuttles.

I agree 100% with this. Also he could have screwed his knee up on that first run that would explian why he needed the ten minute and why he walked on the last run(just theory).

Dirtbag59
08-02-2010, 08:37 PM
Bad day for Docket. First the shower incident now this

@mortreport RT @espn_nfcwest: Great action! Levi Brown punches Dockett after 9-oh throws Faneca into Leinart. Big brawl. Camp officially on! 42 minutes ago

skinsfan_nn
08-02-2010, 08:42 PM
For those that haven't seen Mike Golic take/pass the sprint test. COME ON FAT AL!

Video: Mike Golic Does Conditioning Test Like Albert Haynesworth | Larry Brown Sports (http://larrybrownsports.com/football/mike-golic-mds-pass-albert-haynesworth-conditioning-test-video/26153)

SmootSmack
08-02-2010, 08:44 PM
Bad day for Docket. First the shower incident now this

@mortreport RT @espn_nfcwest: Great action! Levi Brown punches Dockett after 9-oh throws Faneca into Leinart. Big brawl. Camp officially on! 42 minutes ago

Don't believe that shower incident happened today, thought that was a while ago

warpaint
08-02-2010, 08:57 PM
I agree, but if he isn't playing games, and his knee is a serious issue, better just stay out til it heals and gets treated than trying to force the issue and maybe have him get truly messed up. The franchise has a lot invested in AH, make sure he is healthy should be a priority. Not makingexcuses, the guy's conditioning truly sucks for losing 35 lbs. Maybe he aggravated his knees as a result of slimming down 35 lbs. Maybe he over did it. Who knows? He could be hiding the extent of his knee problems. That is a different slant. Maybe he overdid it losing the 35 lbs and his knees have been aggravated as a result. If that is the case, he should just come clean and not try and force it.

Your right on the money.

Dirtbag59
08-02-2010, 09:35 PM
Don't believe that shower incident happened today, thought that was a while ago

I saw it today, the world revolves around me, ergo it happened today.

Hog1
08-02-2010, 10:07 PM
For those that haven't seen Mike Golic take/pass the sprint test. COME ON FAT AL!

Video: Mike Golic Does Conditioning Test Like Albert Haynesworth | Larry Brown Sports (http://larrybrownsports.com/football/mike-golic-mds-pass-albert-haynesworth-conditioning-test-video/26153)

Like CNN was running tape of Pee Wee Herman, Lady Gaga, and the Lesbian formerly known as Chastity Bono successfully complete the shuttle runs today........

Ruhskins
08-02-2010, 10:28 PM
But see that's part of the issue here, his conditioning. I mean really, does Albert Haynesworth, of all people, have the luxury of sitting out yet two more weeks; not participating, not meshing with his teammates, not learning the system? I think not.

This is becoming a no-win situation for all parties involved. On one hand I support Shanny's approach, but on the other it's time to play football. This is something that could have and should have been dealt with prior to Fat Al receiving his $21 million.

It's water under the bridge now and we need to get ready for the Dallas Cowboys. And love it or hate, we need Haynesworth to be in the middle to stop that three-headed beast from Dallas.

Good post. Honestly I don't get where all these ppl are getting the "oh he's faking it" or other stuff like that. Everything I've heard from MS doesn't insinuate this at all. I've come around to MS approach to this, despite turning this into a circus, he has humbled AH in front of everyone. he'll be on the field and he'll practice eventually.

I look forward to seeing MS accomplish something that no other coach in Snyder's tenure has accomplished...take a talented (and troublesome) player and make him produce on the field for us.

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