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Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=sportscurmudgeon;647022]But as long as there is any way for Haynesworth and other players to end run the coaching staff to have "someone upstairs" intercede for them, the Redskins will never be a team. Simple as that...[/quote]
Truer words...truer words. |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
Im actually glad that we have a guy that isnt always taking the high road and saying the "right" things all the time. He isnt afraid to call people out. I really think that he is refreshing and is going to force other players into playing with heart. The money, as of yet doesnt seem like it has effected his desire to dominate. I think he is just nasty and wants not just to win but to make you feel pain. Hopefully the new regime will allow AH to be himself. He will lift the rest of the team up and the lazy and half hearted will be exposed!
HTTR!!!! |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=sportscurmudgeon;647022]
What the Skins need more than anything else is a coach with the authority to make Haynesworth and all the players adhere to [B]team[/B] rules that are focused on building a [B]team[/B] and not an assembly of individual players. I think it was Colinsowrth last night who said that if you wanted to spend $100M on players, you might want to spend it on a bunch of guys like London Fletcher who are always in the game and always hustling and always thinking about team success instead of personal glory. Guess what; he's right! But as long as there is any way for Haynesworth and other players to end run the coaching staff to have "someone upstairs" intercede for them, the Redskins will never be a team. Simple as that...[/quote] This deserves a bump |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=Mattyk;647012]Letting him go after one miserable season (for the entire team) would definitely be kneejerk. What we really need is a strong head coach in place who knows how to get the most out of him. Right now he's just frustrated and while his spouting off to the media wasn't a great idea, it's hardly a reason to let the guy go.[/quote]
I agree, he admitted himself he spoke out of frustration, I share in his frustration as well. Some people just love to complain. |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
I'd take an entire team of AHs in terms of attitude. Look the guy has no motive to bitch that isn't pure. He's got his contract. He doesn't like to lose. And apparently he feels like, surprise surprise, Blache has again subverted a player's abilities in the name of his f*cking scheme. At least he cares abput the damn team. It's better than listening to the likes of Rock Cartwright and Carlos Rogers constantly bitching about playing time or disrespect from the coaches.
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Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=FRPLG;647069]I'd take an entire team of AHs in terms of attitude. Look the guy has no motive to bitch that isn't pure. He's got his contract. He doesn't like to lose. And apparently he feels like, surprise surprise, Blache has again subverted a player's abilities in the name of his f*cking scheme. At least he cares abput the damn team. It's better than listening to the likes of Rock Cartwright and Carlos Rogers constantly bitching about playing time or disrespect from the coaches.[/quote]
You bet! :food-smil |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=SmootSmack;646975]Haynesworth showed on those two 4th and 1 stops just how dominating he can be[/quote]
The problem is for every good play he makes he then takes the next 4-5 plays off. |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=Daseal;646993]I bet AH is in better shape than any 5 of us combined. [B]He's sucking air because he has 2 OL players on him at all times. AH is damned if he does damned if he doesn't[/B]. If he sits down, he's out of shape. If he is on the field and not doing 100% every snap he doesn't care and is lazy. I don't think either is true. Most DL rotate because when they're in you want 100%. AH is no different. I'd rather have him play less snaps per game and be able to go 100% during those snaps.[/quote]
Not true. He was rarely double teamed last night. He just needs to get in better shape. He got over on us this year so it's done. Now next year no excuses. I want this guy coming in lean and mean and ready to dominate. |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
yes let's get rid of one of the few players on our team that seems to be truly pissed off by all our losses and the manner we're losing them in......... It's not like Big Al came out and said he couldnt care any less about this season because he's making his money. He's been vocal about things that in general we as fans have been vocal about!
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Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=sportscurmudgeon;647022]What the Skins need more than anything else is a coach with the authority to make Haynesworth and all the players adhere to [B]team[/B] rules that are focused on building a [B]team[/B] and not an assembly of individual players.[/quote]
Did anyone else think of this, when they read the above post? [YT]Zc9zF8G2Pvc[/YT] |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=skinsfan69;647081]Not true. He was rarely double teamed last night. He just needs to get in better shape. He got over on us this year so it's done. Now next year no excuses. I want this guy coming in lean and mean and ready to dominate.[/quote]
i'm not sure which thread it was in but ss listed ah's playing % and he was right at or above 75%, they rotate d lineman in alot in thei d scheme we have right now, and after watching it more closely i would say ah plays more snaps than any other d line man on our team but as far as him getting his way and doing what he wants with no discipline that is all on danny boy and hopefully with some new head guys in here next year with back bone and a sack, that won't happen |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
All this BS speculation is useless. We have (hopefully) a new and competant Defensive staff coming in as well as offensive. It is incumbent upon........competant coaches to....do that coaching shit, like:
maintaining unity and the TEAM first vision positive unified front to the media assuring adequate game preparation promote and demand a fitness level suitable for success etc, etc...........its they're job |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=sportscurmudgeon;647010]Why is it that other NFL players will say publicly that Albert Haynesworth takes plays off and dogs it on the field some time? Is that just to make this "monster" even more angry when he takes the field against them? Or is it a fact and they know they can take him when he isn't going at full speed?
[/quote] The guy has spoken out saying that he's being held back from playing harder. If you don't recall the defense that you hate, lead by Blache, often uses the D-Line to occupy linemen in order to let the LBs make the play. Haynesworth wants to rush more.. how are you going to blame the man? Should he play out of scheme and get benched like Lavar? |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=sportscurmudgeon;647022]Matty:
Agree you cannot let him go. For one thing, with that contract in existence, his trade value now is close to zero. What the Skins need more than anything else is a coach with the authority to make Haynesworth and all the players adhere to [B]team[/B] rules that are focused on building a [B]team[/B] and not an assembly of individual players. I think it was Colinsowrth last night who said that if you wanted to spend $100M on players, you might want to spend it on a bunch of guys like London Fletcher who are always in the game and always hustling and always thinking about team success instead of personal glory. Guess what; he's right! But as long as there is any way for Haynesworth and other players to end run the coaching staff to have "someone upstairs" intercede for them, the Redskins will never be a team. Simple as that...[/quote] Wasn't his contract greatly front-loaded and that other 57mil or so mostly unattainable money? |
Re: In defense of Albert Haynesworth
[quote=FRPLG;647069]I'd take an entire team of AHs in terms of attitude. Look the guy has no motive to bitch that isn't pure. He's got his contract. He doesn't like to lose. And apparently he feels like, surprise surprise, Blache has again subverted a player's abilities in the name of his f*cking scheme. At least he cares abput the damn team. It's better than listening to the likes of Rock Cartwright and Carlos Rogers constantly bitching about playing time or disrespect from the coaches.[/quote]
Tony Dungy predicted this back when the season started. He said it was known around the league that if things went bad for the team AH would begin complaining as the season wound to a close. Looks like he was right. |
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