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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:18 am
by cowboykilla
How bout we trade big al to tennessee for finnegan or griffin and maybe a pick?
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:21 am
by jr_uscg
I would never trade this guy away! Not even for a first round pick. If we let him go he makes out (Bonus) and the team who gets him, pennys on the dollar. Everytime we pick up a high dollar player they get the special treatment from Snyder and can do what ever they want. Like setting out of preseason games "Portis"!!! He is also worried about the 3-4, but I think he will be find and he is going to test the coach and see what he can get away with. I'm sure coach Shanahan knows how to get the most out of his players. Coach Shanahan is not Zorn, the puppet strings have been cut! Stop letting these guys coming here for the pay check and walking away early and playing for someone else, like Coles did. We need to keep him, this guy is a Monster!!!!
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:01 pm
by RayNAustin
The last thing you need is a disgruntled player who is bucking a change in the system. Success of the defense depends on everyone buying into it, and playing together ... one whiner can have a very negative influence.
Haynesworth's contributions to the line last year is clear ... but I also has some major heartburn when I saw him sucking air on the sideline, on 3rd and goal ... NO WAY do you want your biggest, baddest D-linemen standing on the sideline in goal line situations.
Albert has made it clear that Albert is all about Albert, and not about the team. To have the highest paid guy belly aching and being stubborn .. and the ONLY guy not out there with the rest of the team tells you everything you need to know about Albert.
If someone coughs up a 1 for him ... rap a bow around his fat arse, and offer free, next day delivery on Redskin one.
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:40 pm
by CanesSkins26
Deadskins wrote:brad7686 wrote:crazyhorse1 wrote:Haynesworth was extremely valuable to us last year and will continue to be if not traded. I remind everyone that Carter and Orakpo had eleven sacks each. That didn't happen by chance.
Half the time Albert wasn't on the field for those. Orakpo is why Carter got more sacks. Is it better to collapse the pocket from one side or both sides?
That's crap, and you know it. Collapsing the pocket from the outside doesn't work if there is no push in the middle, too.
Mathis and Freeney would probably disagree with you.