EA7649 wrote:It has to be Haynesworth for the income he is earning from Dan Snyder. I believe Albert will contribute adaquetly this season in the 3-4 defense, although it will vever match 100 million dollars.
and neither will his compensation while playing for the skins. The $100 million figure was just for press release purposes. The contract is really a four year $42 million deal.
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EA7649 wrote:It has to be Haynesworth for the income he is earning from Dan Snyder. I believe Albert will contribute adaquetly this season in the 3-4 defense, although it will vever match 100 million dollars.
and neither will his compensation while playing for the skins. The $100 million figure was just for press release purposes. The contract is really a four year $42 million deal.
really? what was it 58mil compensation potentiol rewards. i think he will preform about 13mil worthy of his contract.
EA7649 wrote:It has to be Haynesworth for the income he is earning from Dan Snyder. I believe Albert will contribute adaquetly this season in the 3-4 defense, although it will vever match 100 million dollars.
and neither will his compensation while playing for the skins. The $100 million figure was just for press release purposes. The contract is really a four year $42 million deal.
really? what was it 58mil compensation potentiol rewards. i think he will preform about 13mil worthy of his contract.
EA7649 wrote:It has to be Haynesworth for the income he is earning from Dan Snyder. I believe Albert will contribute adaquetly this season in the 3-4 defense, although it will vever match 100 million dollars.
He hasn't damaged us as much as Shuler & we didn't spend an early 1st round pick on him. Besides, Haynsworth hasn't (yet) turned to a life of crime.
haha what are you insinuating he hasn't gone into dept like the rest of their minority with 20% of black people being fools holding onto their money?
EA7649 wrote:It has to be Haynesworth for the income he is earning from Dan Snyder. I believe Albert will contribute adaquetly this season in the 3-4 defense, although it will vever match 100 million dollars.
He hasn't damaged us as much as Shuler & we didn't spend an early 1st round pick on him. Besides, Haynsworth hasn't (yet) turned to a life of crime.
haha what are you insinuating he hasn't gone into dept like the rest of their minority with 20% of black people being fools holding onto their money?
I am refering to the fact that Shuler is now in Congress. That is an organized crime outfit.
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I was between Shuler and Desmond Howard. The day we drafted Howard was one of the happiest of my Redskin days that we didn't win a Super Bowl. He was so great at Michigan and was so bad for us. Michael Westbrook also, what a horrible NFL player he was. We had a run there in the 90s.
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welch wrote:Add Desmond Howard. (See Kazoo's comment above)
I don't know... I think Joe Don Looney... He was like the biggest bust on 12 teams or something...
My favorite NFL name ever, too...
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welch wrote:I think Looney was pretty good...when he wanted to play. Of course, that wasn't too often.
The fact was, Looney was a dominant monster when he wanted to play... but, your latter point remains...
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Griffin is biggest bust by far considering the 3 first round and 1 second picks they gave up for him and the 4 years the team consumed trying to develop him. Griffin might historic for the league not just the Skins because it is really tough to remember an NFL team investing so much and aside from an exciting year getting bupkus in return.
StorminMormon86 wrote:Griffin, hands down. Too much was given up for one and done in the playoffs.
Agree on RG3 on the biggest bust. But I was talking the other day with a Rams fan, and he said: after the trade, at least you got into the playoffs once...
The RGIII trade set the franchise back five years. I don't think any other personnel move in the history of the team was as damaging.
2nd, for the record, was the B.S. $36 million fine for violating the "capped uncapped" year.
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Amazing... a dormant and flaccid 6 year old thread revived by Cialis spam... smh...
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