SkinsJock wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:SkinsJock wrote:ChrisHanburger wrote:Just heard on espn980 that AH might (or maybe likely, can't remember) be inactive

for Sunday and that he's been practicing with the scout squad.
I'm sorry Chris - I have no doubt that you heard this but I just think there's a lot of mis-informed media coming up with anything they can about this whole situation
The comments about AH practicing on the scout team came from Chris

ey on his morning radio show today.
and CC was spoken to about releasing this to the media - I think that this is not being 'reported' correctly
no worries -although this should be added - from Inside the Redskins
Coach Mike Shanahan apparently often used backups and occasionally starters on the scout team.
So using Albert Haynesworth in this role probably isn't a big deal to himPLUS - this team does not at present have a lot of DL to use on the scout team
again - we should take this with a grain of salt - I think that Haynesworth plays but is obviously not ready to start and probably is only used in special packages designed to get the most from him and also not tax his lack of conditioning too much
If I paid AH $48 million for four years work (reports always list it at $100 million) and he took the summer off after his first year, I'd have every right to work him with the scout team, he'd work with the starters too, there are no DL on the practice squad but for what he's getting paid he can cover that too.
Journalist would rather spent their time getting the facts from twitter, than getting the facts by actually verifying rumors and trying to get to the root of the subject.

ey said what he said and the first thing to go Nationwide was quotes by him to create/prolong a non-story. These people knew that Haynesworth received practice reps in the team's nickel packages, but that wouldn't go well with what the sources close to the situation has been putting out there.
The two facts together make it sound like a guy working his way back into the lineup, and why should anyone report that. If they did they would have to mention he had performed so well in the role on the scout team that Mike Shanahan and Jim Haslett congratulated him in front of his teammates.
If things keep going the way they are twitter might need to be shut down. In just the past week the have been killing their creditability trying to be first in stead of getting it right. We all know about Haynesworth being inactive for the season opener, the same guy that's being shopped around regardless of the fact that Redskins GM Bruce Allen said on Sept. 7th that he had nothing to report on Haynesworth. Team's stance is unchanged: aren't trying to trade him.
So this guy is not being traded and the team is about to face a divisional foe that will be missing one of it's starting guards, a starting tackle and a backup tackle, it's the perfect time to not get your money's worth out of him.
Before we even reach for that grain of salt lets remember the track record of these people/sources these twtt's and Bloggers are reporting.
On Sept 9th Tom Brady was involved in a car crash later that day he signed a 4 year extension. It was breaking news 3 days ago that he had a three year deal in place at that time.
Brady is a big time QB so info might be hard to come by sometimes, but how can they explain Byron Westbrook being on the Redskins 53 man roster this weekend when it was reported that he was cut on Tuesday. Maybe he turn off his cellphone all week because 21 other guys got calls on Saturday and he didn't.
TJ Houshmandzadeh signed with the Viking although he never spoke to them, later he narrowed his choice down to the Redskins or the Raiders.... right before he signed with the Ravens.
They say Mike Wise got in trouble when he used twitter to start a false story as a joke to see who would run with it. The truth is he got in troble for letting on that he made it up. There were a few news sources that ran with that story. Why no one thought to follow up on a report by a guy in DC, about the starting QB in Pittsburgh
They say you should always have two sources for every story....
Jason Reid wrote: But NFL teams are prohibited from "trading money," according to two people familiar with the situation. Teams cannot send any money to the Redskins to spur a trade.
Isn't that going to far? there might be two people that read this that wouldn't be familiar with the situation.
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