KazooSkinsFan wrote:fleetus wrote:The question is, is it possible he eventually sees enough of Haslett's scheme to win him over? Could he ever put his pride aside and buy into the program? If yes, then we should keep himfleetus wrote:If Haynesworth is always going to be pouty and complain in the locker room and the media, then, I say, let's get value for him now
The choices are that both happen or only the second one does. If the quote per Nik works out, what are you going to do since they are both going to happen and you are saying we both keep and dump him?
First off, thanks 1Niksider, for the HAynesworth piece. I had read an excerpt of it before, but never the whole thing. However, since then, Haynesworth has said he will not report to workouts or mini-camp. So he only has himself to blame for everyone assuming the worst.
Kaz: Like I said, it is a fine line. So, as such, it all depends on the shades of gray we see from haynesworth. If I was the coach, I would sit down with him and say, "we want to put you in position to succeed and we recognize your talent to get into the backfield. But there are going to be times when we run a 3-4 and will need you to play 2 gap to free up Orakpo and others. Are you going to give us 100% in those situations too? Are you going to set an example and practice hard through the season?" If so, we keep him. If he hesitates for 1 second in his answer or says "but" then I trade him now.