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Old 07-28-2011, 07:35 AM   #1
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Re: Haynesworth to the Patriots for a 5th rounder.

Glad it's over. I think he'll be good, but not great in NE.
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Old 07-28-2011, 07:38 AM   #2
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Re: Haynesworth to the Patriots for a 5th rounder.

Wow didnt see that one coming, guess i still had hopes that he would redeem himself and play lights out, wishful thinking.
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Re: Haynesworth to the Patriots for a 5th rounder.

I wish we could have worked it out with AH, I think he could still be one of the most dominant Dlineman in the league. But if this had to happen, I couldn't be more freaking happy about how it worked out. One, he was traded to a team that runs a 3-4 primarily, which freaking cracks me up. two, I hate Bill B, but it will be interesting to see how AH and he work together. Plus, with Tom Brady being such a vocal leader of that team and all the guys that are such a close nit group (instead of our disfunctional group) , like to see how they take to him.
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Old 07-28-2011, 07:39 AM   #4
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Glad he is gone and that he did not end up going to the eagles. I hope he implodes (but) he will probably end up being pretty good for them.
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Re: Haynesworth to the Patriots for a 5th rounder.

Well, I think its good we were able to dump both McNabb and Haynesworth before camp even started. No distraction there, which is great.

I think he'll end up kicking ass in New England, because he's still a good player, he just didn't want to try.

It is what it is, we had to get rid of him and move on. Even if he ends up being great there, I hope we remember what a disaster and distraction he was here... even if I think Shannahan shares some of the blame for some of last seasons issues.
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Re: Haynesworth to the Patriots for a 5th rounder.

Honestly I wouldn't have made this move. I'd have sat him on the bench and carried his $5.4 million number until he came around.

He'll dominate next to Wilfork.
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Honestly I wouldn't have made this move. I'd have sat him on the bench and carried his $5.4 million number until he came around.

He'll dominate next to Wilfork.
Yeah, when he tries he is still the premier defensive player IMO and handing him to Hoody might not end up working out
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Honestly I wouldn't have made this move. I'd have sat him on the bench and carried his $5.4 million number until he came around.

He'll dominate next to Wilfork.
Agree. This was an obvious Patriots rip-off.

While there is obvious hidden value in keeping him out of the division, the belief in such value is an admission that the player in question makes any defensive front better. It was kind of like the Favre saga of 2008: the Packers eventually did get value on him, but if they really believed in Aaron Rodgers, they should have just released Favre and let him go to Minnesota. Problem was: they didn't really believe in Aaron Rodgers, they just believed Favre was done or near done.

If the Redskins really believed they were right that Haynesworth creates more problems for a defensive scheme than he solves, they should have released him and let Philadelphia take him. But obviously, they did not believe that. And this was a sell low job with that contract.
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Agree. This was an obvious Patriots rip-off.

While there is obvious hidden value in keeping him out of the division, the belief in such value is an admission that the player in question makes any defensive front better. It was kind of like the Favre saga of 2008: the Packers eventually did get value on him, but if they really believed in Aaron Rodgers, they should have just released Favre and let him go to Minnesota. Problem was: they didn't really believe in Aaron Rodgers, they just believed Favre was done or near done.

If the Redskins really believed they were right that Haynesworth creates more problems for a defensive scheme than he solves, they should have released him and let Philadelphia take him. But obviously, they did not believe that. And this was a sell low job with that contract.
I disagree. It is simply a recognition Philly's system would work better for Haynesworth and a recognition of AH's twisted mentality.

We new what system we wanted to run and are building to it. It is a system that AH would NEVER excel in as more than a role player. On the other hand, Philly runs, and has already built, a system conducive to Haynesworth's skill set with a DL coach who got the most out of him.

On top of that, although not motivated by money, AH has a twisted sense of self worth and, when he feels he has been treated with disrespect, he either runs in the corner and pouts or plays like a beast. In a system where he can take out his frustrations and, literally, be the big man on a small team, it is more likely he would have played like a beast - particularly against us.

Why put him in a situation where he may excel against us? I got no problem not trading him to Philly, the team that probably values him the most. It is a recognition of the realities involved not an admission that we should have accomodated AH while he was here.

Again, we got something for a nothing - just like in the Jarmon & McNabb trades.

Thank God he is gone and Good F'ing riddance. I shall do my best never to type about that big fat lazy good-for-nothing warped little cry-baby a**hole again!
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I disagree. It is simply a recognition Philly's system would work better for Haynesworth and a recognition of AH's twisted mentality.

We new what system we wanted to run and are building to it. It is a system that AH would NEVER excel in as more than a role player. On the other hand, Philly runs, and has already built, a system conducive to Haynesworth's skill set with a DL coach who got the most out of him.

On top of that, although not motivated by money, AH has a twisted sense of self worth and, when he feels he has been treated with disrespect, he either runs in the corner and pouts or plays like a beast. In a system where he can take out his frustrations and, literally, be the big man on a small team, it is more likely he would have played like a beast - particularly against us.

Why put him in a situation where he may excel against us? I got no problem not trading him to Philly, the team that probably values him the most. It is a recognition of the realities involved not an admission that we should have accomodated AH while he was here.

Again, we got something for a nothing - just like in the Jarmon & McNabb trades.

Thank God he is gone and Good F'ing riddance. I shall do my best never to type about that big fat lazy good-for-nothing warped little cry-baby a**hole again!
Very good post.
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I disagree. It is simply a recognition Philly's system would work better for Haynesworth and a recognition of AH's twisted mentality.

We new what system we wanted to run and are building to it. It is a system that AH would NEVER excel in as more than a role player. On the other hand, Philly runs, and has already built, a system conducive to Haynesworth's skill set with a DL coach who got the most out of him.

On top of that, although not motivated by money, AH has a twisted sense of self worth and, when he feels he has been treated with disrespect, he either runs in the corner and pouts or plays like a beast. In a system where he can take out his frustrations and, literally, be the big man on a small team, it is more likely he would have played like a beast - particularly against us.

Why put him in a situation where he may excel against us? I got no problem not trading him to Philly, the team that probably values him the most. It is a recognition of the realities involved not an admission that we should have accomodated AH while he was here.

Again, we got something for a nothing - just like in the Jarmon & McNabb trades.

Thank God he is gone and Good F'ing riddance. I shall do my best never to type about that big fat lazy good-for-nothing warped little cry-baby a**hole again!
I still believe that the Redskins could and should have gotten an elite player out of an elite player. And my big point was: that the Redskins clearly agreed with you about Haynesworth. That's why they didn't let him got to Philly and come and dominate us twice a year for the next two years.

It's just all very disappointing in the end. I think saying we had nothing in Haynesworth is true in the nominal sense, but the Redskins have no one to blame but themselves from that. Unfortunately, "themselves" starts with Cerrato/Zorn/Sherm Smith, and finished with Shanahan/Allen/Haslett. Lots of people to blame for this trade, every one of them part of the Redskins coaching staff or management.

Haynesworth is responsible for being despised by his Redskin teammates, but that shouldn't have affected his trade value much.
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I still believe that the Redskins could and should have gotten an elite player out of an elite player. And my big point was: that the Redskins clearly agreed with you about Haynesworth. That's why they didn't let him got to Philly and come and dominate us twice a year for the next two years.

It's just all very disappointing in the end. I think saying we had nothing in Haynesworth is true in the nominal sense, but the Redskins have no one to blame but themselves from that. Unfortunately, "themselves" starts with Cerrato/Zorn/Sherm Smith, and finished with Shanahan/Allen/Haslett. Lots of people to blame for this trade, every one of them part of the Redskins coaching staff or management.

Haynesworth is responsible for being despised by his Redskin teammates, but that shouldn't have affected his trade value much.
I don't think you'll find much disagreement that this saga ended on a bad note and that it would have been much more preferable that we received an elite player in exchange for Haynesworth. When Haynesworth arrived in Washington D.C. he was an elite player. The player that New England is not an elite player. There's no way you or anyone else can convince me of that.

But...

I lay the blame at the feet of Mike Shanahan. His mismanagement of the situation devalued Haynesworth's worth and caused his stock to plummet around the league. Had we cut ties with AH much earlier, I think we could have possibly gotten a second or third rounder in return. The longer this dragged out, the less we could command in return. That along with the optics of Hayneworth flailing on the ground during the Philly game while Mike Vick made swiss cheese of our defense and getting suspended didn't help matters all.

Under the circumstances, a 5th rounder is the best we could have hoped for. The genius of Belichick is knowing when to buy and knowing when to sell. He's better than a day trader that has perfected market movements.
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I disagree....

Why put him in a situation where he may excel against us? I got no problem not trading him to Philly, the team that probably values him the most. It is a recognition of the realities involved not an admission that we should have accomodated AH while he was here.

Thank God he is gone and Good F'ing riddance. I shall do my best never to type about that big fat lazy good-for-nothing warped little cry-baby a**hole again!
Great post JR. I'll add, why would you give AH a chance to stick it to us twice a year, give Philly any inside info (not that he was paying any attention in meetings), let him go to a place where he wants to go (Philly), and take away from our team chemistry with all the distractions.

No question he has potential to be dominant, but keep him out of conference just in case he decides to be motivated. I'm sure NE will dump him as soon as he acts up (or takes a mid-game nap), which is just a matter of time.

F that fat load of $hit, I wish him nothing but ill will and misfortune.
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Honestly I wouldn't have made this move. I'd have sat him on the bench and carried his $5.4 million number until he came around.
I agree with this, but I'm glad the saga is over at least. The AH era was a lot of fun but I'm ready to move on.
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I am relieved that Shanny and Allen got this done before AH reported.

I'm fine with a 5th round pick in 2013. Any draft pick is important for building and maintaining a team.

Freeing up the cap room is also important. I'm hoping that a Cullen Jenkins signing comes next.
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