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Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=NYCskinfan82;807319]I would trade AH for VY before I would trade him to the shegles.[/quote]
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Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
Trade him where we get the best value. We're in a rebuilding mode and we need all the help we need. That's where the team's focus should be, not trying to teach POS players a lesson. If he was a problem here, he'll be a problem everywhere.
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Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=Lotus;807166]Haynesworth for Maclin.[/quote]
Lol Hayneworth for either Maclin.. or Samuel...or we don't deal with Philly in my opinion |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=Ruhskins;807325]Trade him where we get the best value. We're in a rebuilding mode and we need all the help we need. That's where the team's focus should be, not trying to teach POS players a lesson. If he was a problem here, he'll be a problem everywhere.[/quote]
Personally, I think we should send AH to Denver. Send Albert Haynesworth to the AFC West, where his fat behind will be sucking wind in the thin Colorado air, for a 5th round draft pick and Brady Quinn. We get a third quarterback and a young guy to develop and a draft pick. Maybe not a huge pick, but at that point we'd have three picks in the early rounds, two fours and two fives. Denver gets a DT that they actually need since they're going back to a 4-3, and maybe John Fox can bring something out of Fat Al that we couldn't. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=Ruhskins;807325]Trade him where we get the best value. We're in a rebuilding mode and we need all the help we need. That's where the team's focus should be, not trying to teach POS players a lesson. If he was a problem here, he'll be a problem everywhere.[/quote]
I completely agree. We are trying to rebuild our old team with good young, talent. The more draft picks the better. If it helps the Eagles next year, so what? It is not like the Skins are a contender. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=heybigstar;807534]I completely agree. We are trying to rebuild our old team with good young, talent. The more draft picks the better. If it helps the Eagles next year, so what? It is not like the Skins are a contender.[/quote]
Because regardless of whether the Redskins will be "contenders" or not, the goal is still to win football games. And you don't trade a guy in the division that you feel can still beat you two times a year if he's motivated enough to do it. The only reason the Iggles traded McNabb in the division is because they felt like he wasn't going to be a legitimate threat to them, and they were right, he wasn't. Albert can suck it up in Philly, but all he has to do is be motivated to win two times a year, and the relatively low cost of having him on the team will at least be somewhat justified. In other words, you don't trade a guy in the division if you think that guy will make the team you're facing better. I'm all for trading him and getting something in return for him being a jackass for the past two seasons, but I'd rather him get traded somewhere far away where we don't have to face him very often. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
Trade him anywhere!!! I think we can handle AH on the other side of the line in Philly. If one "man" going to make the difference between the Skins beating Philly or not, then it really does not matter...
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Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=NLC1054;807551]Because regardless of whether the Redskins will be "contenders" or not, the goal is still to win football games. And you don't trade a guy in the division that you feel can still beat you two times a year if he's motivated enough to do it.
[B]The only reason the Iggles traded McNabb in the division is because they felt like he wasn't going to be a legitimate threat to them, and they were right, he wasn't.[/B] Albert can suck it up in Philly, but all he has to do is be motivated to win two times a year, and the relatively low cost of having him on the team will at least be somewhat justified. In other words, you don't trade a guy in the division if you think that guy will make the team you're facing better. I'm all for trading him and getting something in return for him being a jackass for the past two seasons, but I'd rather him get traded somewhere far away where we don't have to face him very often.[/quote] I wouldn't say the "only reason" cause they got 2 high picks out of the deal. If the iggles will give up a 2nd & 3rd for AH I say go ahead & do it! |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
It WOULD be fun to watch the battle between Haynesworth and the Philly fans. :D
You know they won't be able to play nice all season. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=NLC1054;807374]Personally, I think we should send AH to Denver. [B]Send Albert Haynesworth to the AFC West, where his fat behind will be sucking wind in the thin Colorado air, [/B]for a 5th round draft pick and Brady Quinn. We get a third quarterback and a young guy to develop and a draft pick. Maybe not a huge pick, but at that point we'd have three picks in the early rounds, two fours and two fives.
Denver gets a DT that they actually need since they're going back to a 4-3, and maybe John Fox can bring something out of Fat Al that we couldn't.[/quote] :lol: He'd be coming out of games after one play. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=NLC1054;807374]Personally, I think we should send AH to Denver. Send Albert Haynesworth to the AFC West, where his fat behind will be sucking wind in the thin Colorado air, for a 5th round draft pick and Brady Quinn. We get a third quarterback and a young guy to develop and a draft pick. Maybe not a huge pick, but at that point we'd have three picks in the early rounds, two fours and two fives.
Denver gets a DT that they actually need since they're going back to a 4-3, and maybe John Fox can bring something out of Fat Al that we couldn't.[/quote] Brady Quinn is god awful and he can't even beat out a gimmick QB in Tebow. At this point I'd just take the 5th rounder. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NO on Brady Quinn. He could be the worst QB in the NFL, not joking.
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Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
You can trade AH to anyone as far as I'm concerned. He stays out of shape and will get injured at some point and can't play every snap. Weather he is motivated to revenge on some former team or not doesn't matter, becuase he can't stay on the field enough to make a difference. Getting anything for him, picks/players is better than just cutting him.
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Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=Monkeydad;807867]HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NO on Brady Quinn. He could be the worst QB in the NFL, not joking.[/quote]
I say Brady Quinn because we still need a third QB on the roster (assuming Rex comes back) and it fills a whole. But hell, if not him, Eddie Royal. Eddie Royal was pretty good as a rookie when he was playing for Mike. Veteran wide receiver who's comfortable with the offense and did quite well in it in Denver. Really, I just want to see Albert as far away from us as possible. |
Re: Haynesworth "Wanted Badly" By Eagles' D-Line Coach
[quote=scowan;807868]You can trade AH to anyone as far as I'm concerned. He stays out of shape and will get injured at some point and can't play every snap. Weather he is motivated to revenge on some former team or not doesn't matter, becuase he can't stay on the field enough to make a difference. Getting anything for him, picks/players is better than just cutting him.[/quote]
You forget that he was a highly sought FA not long ago. When motivated, he can play at a Pro Bowl level. |
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