Same old fat Albert
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:04 pm
Saw a report that HWorthless has missed consecutive practices.
Sure don't miss Baby Huey and his antics
Sure don't miss Baby Huey and his antics
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SkinsJock wrote:For what it's worth - the media up here are saying that Haynesworth is looking really great ...
I hope EVERYTHING bad happens to this fat roach
this fat slob is no longer a Redskin - can't we move this thread
HarleyHog wrote:The conditioning test is rumored to have been multiple choice.
1niksder wrote:SkinsJock wrote:For what it's worth - the media up here are saying that Haynesworth is looking really great ...
I hope EVERYTHING bad happens to this fat roach
this fat slob is no longer a Redskin - can't we move this thread
Was that quick enough
HarleyHog wrote:Saw a report that HWorthless has missed consecutive practices.
Sure don't miss Baby Huey and his antics
InsaneBoost wrote:Not really gonna worry about him till Week 14.
New England’s trade for Albert Haynesworth seemed like a typical Patriots low-risk, high reward gambit. The move looks like an even lower risk following news of Haynesworth’s restructured contract.
Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports reports Haynesworth took a pay cut in base salary all the way from $5.4 million base salary to $1.5 million. That’s quite a haircut, but Haynesworth can make back all the money in incentives if he has a terrific season.
If Haynesworth plays 20% of the team’s snaps, he gets $1 million. He then gets an additional $590,000 once he gets over each of the following playing time thresholds: 45% of the team’s snaps, 50%, 55%, 60%, and 65%. He gets an additional $400,000 if he makes the Pro Bowl.
Haynesworth has a base salary of $6.7 million for 2012, so he’ll to play very well to avoid getting cut after 2011.
The Patriots are getting their proverbial cake and making sure Haynesworth isn’t eating it too. He will be highly motivated to stay on the field to earn his incentives, and the Patriots can cut him more easily at any time without a huge financial risk.
Former Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth entered a no contest plea to one count of simple assult Monday, one day before he was scheduled to go on trial on charges of sex assault.
As part of his plea agreement, Haynesworth agreed to an alcohol abuse assessment and a psychological-social assessment — as well as to stay away from the victim, a cocktail waitress at the downtown W Hotel he admitted to groping, and perform community service — within 18 months. If he does so, his record will be cleared.
Given that the incident involving defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth allegedly fondling a waitress occurred before the lockout started and in light of the fact that it was resolved after the lockout ended, Haynesworth doesn’t fall within the group of players who potentially face discipline for off-duty misconduct occurring at a time when all players were involuntarily off of duty.
And so the league undoubtedly will “review” the case under the Personal Conduct Policy. (Indeed, that’s precisely what NFL spokesman Greg Aiello just told me via e-mail.)
Indeed, if consistency means anything, Patriots defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth would be at least suspended for pleading no contest to simple assault, given that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was suspended six games (reduced to four) despite never being arrested or charged with any crime, in his life.
Consistency, for now, means nothing. According to ESPN, Haynesworth won’t be suspended.
Red_One43 wrote:Report: No further discipline expected for HaynesworthIndeed, if consistency means anything, Patriots defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth would be at least suspended for pleading no contest to simple assault, given that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was suspended six games (reduced to four) despite never being arrested or charged with any crime, in his life.
Consistency, for now, means nothing. According to ESPN, Haynesworth won’t be suspended.
Anyone want to try to explain why Goodell doesn't want to suspend Haynesworth?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ynesworth/
yupchagee wrote:Red_One43 wrote:Report: No further discipline expected for HaynesworthIndeed, if consistency means anything, Patriots defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth would be at least suspended for pleading no contest to simple assault, given that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was suspended six games (reduced to four) despite never being arrested or charged with any crime, in his life.
Consistency, for now, means nothing. According to ESPN, Haynesworth won’t be suspended.
Anyone want to try to explain why Goodell doesn't want to suspend Haynesworth?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ynesworth/
He likes NE & hates Pitt.
Last week, assistant U.S. attorneys Heide L. Herrmann and Sharon Donovan alleged in a filing that Haynesworth’s attorneys offered money to the alleged victim in the sex-abuse case against him in hopes of getting her to persuade the government to drop the charges.
Their filing came days after Haynesworth’s attorney, A. Scott Bolden, made a similar accusation in his own filing. Bolden asked the judge overseeing the trial to force prosecutors to provide evidence, including the testimony of a security guard who allegedly told a grand jury that he saw Haynesworth grope the waitress
The guard later told one of Bolden’s private detectives that the contact was “consensual” and that he was offered $50,000 to testify on behalf of the waitress from a man who introduced himself as the woman’s attorney, Bolden said.
SkinsJock wrote:I cannot stand this fat slob but the waitress and people who are advising her made it almost impossible to put the fat slob on trial
I'm sure Goodell would have loved to slap this fat slob up the side of his head but the STUPID legal guys for the waitress TOTALLY blew any chance at a trialLast week, assistant U.S. attorneys Heide L. Herrmann and Sharon Donovan alleged in a filing that Haynesworth’s attorneys offered money to the alleged victim in the sex-abuse case against him in hopes of getting her to persuade the government to drop the charges.
Their filing came days after Haynesworth’s attorney, A. Scott Bolden, made a similar accusation in his own filing. Bolden asked the judge overseeing the trial to force prosecutors to provide evidence, including the testimony of a security guard who allegedly told a grand jury that he saw Haynesworth grope the waitress
The guard later told one of Bolden’s private detectives that the contact was “consensual” and that he was offered $50,000 to testify on behalf of the waitress from a man who introduced himself as the woman’s attorney, Bolden said.
stupid is as stupid does
yupchagee wrote:SkinsJock wrote:I cannot stand this fat slob but the waitress and people who are advising her made it almost impossible to put the fat slob on trial
I'm sure Goodell would have loved to slap this fat slob up the side of his head but the STUPID legal guys for the waitress TOTALLY blew any chance at a trialLast week, assistant U.S. attorneys Heide L. Herrmann and Sharon Donovan alleged in a filing that Haynesworth’s attorneys offered money to the alleged victim in the sex-abuse case against him in hopes of getting her to persuade the government to drop the charges.
Their filing came days after Haynesworth’s attorney, A. Scott Bolden, made a similar accusation in his own filing. Bolden asked the judge overseeing the trial to force prosecutors to provide evidence, including the testimony of a security guard who allegedly told a grand jury that he saw Haynesworth grope the waitress
The guard later told one of Bolden’s private detectives that the contact was “consensual” and that he was offered $50,000 to testify on behalf of the waitress from a man who introduced himself as the woman’s attorney, Bolden said.
stupid is as stupid does
I don't follow your logic. He pled no contest. That is more than enough for Goodell to suspend him. (See Rothlesburger, Ben).