Irn-Bru wrote: He's not legally wrong; he's just an a$$hole—and a bad teammate. (And I wouldn't fine him for being a bad teammate, either!)
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was wrong... he is what he is but Rules are Rules
AH doesn't have to be there until he has to be there. He did the same thing last year, he can't show up like he did last year though.
I'm glad he's not around for the
Voluntary work, for all the reason everyone says he should be there. If he is doing everything he needs to do to be ready for training camp and the upcoming season then I don't see a problem. The rumor is Haynesworth doesn't want to play NT. Does anyone know why he doesn't want to play NT? I haven't heard a reason attributed to AH for not wanting to play NT, yet that's the rumor.
The facts are:
1. Fat Albert said he knows nothing about NT because he has never played there, but had talked to the coaches and would see how things go.
2. The Redskins have a no non-sense head coach and the full support of the GM, as a team they understand they have to keep the man spending the money out of the loop and ever one knows Shanahan will run the team the way he wants to run the team.
3. Mike Shanahan and his "my way or the highway" approach led him to hire a defensive coordinator with a "my way because there is no highway" approach.
This would have lead to Haynesworth running around Ashburn all off-season complaining about not being able to play the way he played to reach the pro bowl... if the rumors are true. If the rumors aren't true... when training camp opens the Redskins best DL from 2009 will be third on the depth chart at both NT, DT and DE.
If the rumors are true the team building and chemistry that everyone says he is hurting, wouldn't be taking the roots that they are. A lot of players and fans agreed when he called out the DC last season, because they agreed he could have been used better. With him not there and not throwing temper tantrums and not pouting to the media, the players only have one side to choose.
Albert Haynesworth will show up for mandatory workouts and be a starting defensive lineman for the Redskins... He'll play wherever Shanahan and Hasslet tells him to. He won't have to like it but he won't have a choice once the season starts. Before the season starts or after it is over, if he's not happy he can buy his way out and go play where ever he lands.
Here's what Haslett thinks about who the top player is in
his scheme: "Just the unknown of where you’re coming from, who’s blitzing, who’s not blitzing. You can just do so many things out of it that you can’t do out of a four-man line. Now, if you got great four-man line people, then you play that." He adds, "There’s no reason you can’t go 3-4, 4-3. I’ve played in both, coached in both, been successful in both. I think its just the type of players you have. I think the cornerstone of the team on defense is Brian Orakpo. He had 11 sacks last year, rushed 200 some times. In this defense, we’ll rush 600-700 times.""
At this point he would be more drama then needed in Ashburn, with what they are trying to do out there.

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