CRedskinsRule
08-06-2010, 11:31 AM
He was talking to Hannah Storm yesterday, but it must have been off the record.
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CRedskinsRule 08-06-2010, 11:31 AM He was talking to Hannah Storm yesterday, but it must have been off the record. SmootSmack 08-06-2010, 11:33 AM He was talking to Hannah Storm yesterday, but it must have been off the record. They were just chatting about a common friend skinsfan69 08-06-2010, 11:40 AM It's actually Haslett who the Redskins have not allowed to speak to the media until Haynesworth practices. They're walking a fine line with the NFL media policy with that, but probably not too big a deal as long as it doesn't linger. It's not uncommon for teams to strongly encourage players not to speak and that seems to be the case with Haynesworth, but I don't believe he's been told he can't. He just hasn't been. None of Parcells' guys that have become head coaches allow their assistants to speak with the media. What's the difference? saden1 08-06-2010, 11:51 AM Thanks Matty....Have you ever witnessed a situation like this before, where a player was instructed not to speak with the media? It just seem like such a rarity. Sean Taylor...for one plus year. SmootSmack 08-06-2010, 11:56 AM None of Parcells' guys that have become head coaches allow their assistants to speak with the media. What's the difference? The rules have changed in the past few months and now coordinators and other top level coaches must be available to the media on a reasonable basis during training camp, preseason and the regular season. Well they haven't so much changed as they have been a bit more clearly defined now. But what Parcells and Schottenheimer used to do, and I think guys like Andy Reid currently do is they basically say "Why talk to so and so on my staff when I can just give you all the answers you need since I'm the head coach" It's part of their one voice controls all philosophy. GMScud 08-06-2010, 12:38 PM From the most recent post on RI: And in a twist of irony, Haynesworth actually likes the new defense and Haslett's plans for him in the scheme. Haynesworth's concern about the unknown, in large part, prompted him to stay away from Ashburn for most of the offseason, resulting in the current situation. Unreal. He likes the defense now. So if he hadn't stomped his feet and pouted like a child and just shown up for all the OTA's, he would have found out from the get-go that he'd like his new position on the line, he wouldn't have had to deal with this conditioning test mess, and there would be no drama. This guy is the biggest mega-turd around. I can't ever remember dislking a Redskin player this much. And that's including Deion Sanders. SmootSmack 08-06-2010, 12:48 PM From the most recent post on RI: And in a twist of irony, Haynesworth actually likes the new defense and Haslett's plans for him in the scheme. Haynesworth's concern about the unknown, in large part, prompted him to stay away from Ashburn for most of the offseason, resulting in the current situation. Unreal. He likes the defense now. So if he hadn't stomped his feet and pouted like a child and just shown up for all the OTA's, he would have found out from the get-go that he'd like his new position on the line, he wouldn't have had to deal with this conditioning test mess, and there would be no drama. This guy is the biggest mega-turd around. I can't ever remember dislking a Redskin player this much. And that's including Deion Sanders. RI is considerably late to the game here, Haslett and Haynesworth spoke a few times during the off-season and, while initially frustrated, Haynesworth said he now got it and was excited. And pumped for mini-camp. And then he didn't show up http://www.thewarpath.net/707219-post318.html http://www.thewarpath.net/700682-post242.html GMScud 08-06-2010, 01:02 PM RI is considerably late to the game here, Haslett and Haynesworth spoke a few times during the off-season and, while initially frustrated, Haynesworth said he now got it and was excited. And pumped for mini-camp. And then he didn't show up http://www.thewarpath.net/707219-post318.html http://www.thewarpath.net/700682-post242.html I agree that Jason Reid isn't exactly Johnny Newsflash. RI is pretty weak actually. I understand that AH was excited based on his conversations with Haslett way back in the spring. It's just even more frustrating to read how he really likes the defense after simply showing up and seeing his role in person. It's just such a fail when you think about how easily all this crap could have been avoided. SmootSmack 08-06-2010, 01:07 PM I think at the end of the day, Haynesworth is frustrated because he came here thinking he would be The Man, since he was courted as such. And then Shanahan came in and basically said The Man here is me. The rest of you have to earn it. And Al's thinking "I already earned it. How do you think I got this contract?" But now he's got to earn it all over again. skinsfan_nn 08-06-2010, 01:24 PM Albert Haynesworth keeps 'doing the same thing' During Friday's morning practice at Redskins Park, Albert Haynesworth again wore a helmet and again was without pads. He participated in a turnover drill with his teammates, but otherwise, it was status quo. After practice, Coach Mike Shanahan reiterated that nothing has changed. "He's been doing the same thing. He's been getting a few reps and individual work -- the same thing he's been doing," Shanahan said. Following a negative MRI result on Haynesworth's knee, Shanahan also said nothing's changed for the defensive tackle on the injury front. "Same thing I said yesterday." Shanahan said. "He's getting treatment and hopefully he just keeps improving." Rookie left tackle Trent Williams appeared to tweak a hip during practice and at one point was lying down on the sideline working with a trainer. "He felt a little tight but it should not keep him from working," Shanahan said. Shanahan said he's hopeful that wide receiver Malcolm Kelly and right tackle Jammal Brown will be back at full strength for practice on Monday. "Keeping my fingers crossed that with good treatment and good rehab that they'll go on Monday," he said. "I'm not positive, though." Shanahan also said that wide receiver Mike Furrey, who hasn't practiced since Tuesday morning, is still suffering from the effects of a concussion. The team is being careful with Furrey, who has sustained a concussion in the past. Nose tackle Howard Green also didn't practice. Cornerback Carlos Rogers was held out of the morning session for rest. Over the course of the week, a few players were given some time off. |
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