ethat001
08-14-2010, 01:22 AM
Albert Haynesworth thinks he will start
Updated: August 14, 2010, 1:08 AM ET
LANDOVER, Md. -- Albert Haynesworth says he's starting to like the Redskins' 3-4 defense and is confident he can move back up to the starting lineup.
Haynesworth spoke after playing two first-half series with the second-string defense Friday night in Washington's 42-17 exhibition victory over the Buffalo Bills. It's the first time he's taken questions from reporters since last season.
He had to pass a conditioning test at training camp after skipping offseason workouts because he wanted a trade to keep from playing in a 3-4 defense.
Haynesworth says he likes the defense now because he realizes the Redskins will allow him to rush the passer, "which is really important to me."
2010 NFL training camps: Washington Redskins' Albert Haynesworth says he's starting to like 3-4 defense - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp10/news/story?id=5463244)
What a difference a week makes. I guess a 42 point game makes you want to play again, doesn't it?
SirClintonPortis
08-14-2010, 01:24 AM
I think it's self-evident that being allowed to kill QBs is what made him happy.
ethat001
08-14-2010, 01:28 AM
Tonight’s Q&A with Albert Haynesworth
By Rich Campbell on August 13th, 2010 11:47 p
Albert Haynesworth played two series tonight with the second-string defense. He played nose tackle in the base package and was one of two down linemen in the nickel package. After the game, he spoke publicly to reporters for the first time since the end of last season.
Here’s the interview in its entirety:
Q: What are your impressions of the defense after playing in it for the first time?
A: “It’s different, but I like it. It’s something I’ve got to get used to. But other than that, it’s going to be a good defense. They allow me to pass rush and everything like that, which is really important to me.”
Q: Does the defense surprise you in any way?
A: “What I was told earlier was completely different from what we’re doing now. Being with [coordinator Jim Haslett] these last few weeks has really cleared up a whole lot of stuff. I really enjoy it. It’s great to have him on my side and help me with the defense.”
Q: How are the double teams at nose different than the ones you’ve faced the last few seasons?
A: “Well, I’ve never really played the straight up nose, so it’s a little different. But the one thing is you do get double teams, but you’ve got linebackers coming downhill, so they’re not gonna stay on you the whole time. In the 4-3, they were gonna stay on you. You’d have some linebackers that would come and rub them off, but now it’s a lot different. It’s still going sideways, which I’m not used to, but after getting all that stuff down, I think I’ll be [fine].”
click for full article (http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/redskinsjournal/2010/08/13/tonights-qa-with-albert-haynesworth/)
Click on the link for the full article. Good read. Looks like he's coming around. Honestly, I'm willing to forget the whole saga. He's showed up, he's playing, and he's a beast.
Dirtbag59
08-14-2010, 01:32 AM
I think it's self-evident that being allowed to kill QBs is what made him happy.
Lol, nice!!!
mooby
08-14-2010, 01:52 AM
Honestly will anyone remember what happened this offseason if he comes in and dominates at NT/DE? He was playing great against their O tonight and as soon as he starts getting in on the first team he will probably be fine at it. He's happy and if he's producing that means we're happy. That's all that matters in the end. All that really happened was him having misconceptions about the D and deciding to stay away because of it. Now he knows what it's like and if he's content about it and willing to play hard than it's water under the bridge.
Ruhskins
08-14-2010, 02:52 AM
Honestly will anyone remember what happened this offseason if he comes in and dominates at NT/DE? He was playing great against their O tonight and as soon as he starts getting in on the first team he will probably be fine at it. He's happy and if he's producing that means we're happy. That's all that matters in the end. All that really happened was him having misconceptions about the D and deciding to stay away because of it. Now he knows what it's like and if he's content about it and willing to play hard than it's water under the bridge.
Unfortunately no, b/c this story will keep coming back over and over again. He'll do well, but the slightest slip up, people and the media will be up in arms about it.
NYCskinfan82
08-14-2010, 06:09 AM
Unfortunately no, b/c this story will keep coming back over and over again. He'll do well, but the slightest slip up, people and the media will be up in arms about it.
Yeah have to agree the media given the chance will never let the AH story go.
Longtimefan
08-14-2010, 08:21 AM
Click on the link for the full article. Good read. Looks like he's coming around. Honestly, I'm willing to forget the whole saga. He's showed up, he's playing, and he's a beast.
From what I've been witnessing from a great majority of the fans, they too share in your willingness to forget. It's been my attitude all along because I had the feeling it would ultimately turn out this way. I just hope he will continue with a good attitude, be productive and win games. That's what it's all about.
SmootSmack
08-14-2010, 08:41 AM
He said all this same stuff a few months ago, then he got upset for some reason, and now he likes it again? Strange cat