Haynesworth was by far our most effective defensive player last year and Campbell was, most of the time, the most effective offensive player.
Haynesworth was the top DT in the NFL, partially because of his weight (350 lbs or so). If he weren't huge, he wouldn't be so dominating, yet Redskin fans are stupidly critical of his weight. He also spent the year taking on two or three players per play, yet has been subject to criticism because he would have to take breathers every once in while. Guess what, no body in football can take on two and three blockers every play without taking breathers-- nobody can. Period.
Haynesworth is herculean and played like he was-- breathers or not-- and greatly helped two of our rushers to outstanding seasons, as well as greatly strenghten the DL in regard to stopping the ground game. Now, Redskin fans can't wait to trade him and/or are quick to insult him by suggesting he be traded for a 2nd rounder and late round draft picks. Disgusting. The appreciation is lacking.
Campbell, on the other had, is not in the top rung of NFL quarterbacks, yet he was the heart of our offense, which can not be denied. Without him, we almost certainly would have lost all the games we won and failed
to keep other games close. There is no doubt he was the MVP of our offense. Still, he was trashed by fans and posters on this site with almost insane venom. Even at season's end, when he emerged as the 15th ranked QB in the NFL, in spite of one of the worse O lines and the worse set of running backs in the NFL, the trashing continued, with many fans bending over backyards to discredit statistical evidence of his value.
Once again, disgusting. The apprecition is lacking.
So now the trashing goes on, again directed against the best Redskins, not the worse. Fans are obsessed with getting rid of

I suggest everyone take a deep breath. I don't even suggest loyalty, but I do think fairness is appropriate for a fan. Haynesworth really does have cause for his disappointment. He really was promised he would be used in the 4-3. Portis, is not, in fact, a distraction in the locker room. Campbell really has improved every year he's played. It really is not rational to be angry at our best players and say next to nothing about our worse.