For the third time in the last eight months, an NFL team has decided it doesn’t want Albert Haynesworth around anymore: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced today that they have released Haynesworth.
The move is no surprise, as Haynesworth was due more than $7 million in salary and bonuses and hasn’t performed to anywhere near a level that would justify that kind of money. Haynesworth was traded from the Redskins to the Patriots after the lockout, and the Patriots placed him on waivers in November.
Now the 30-year-old Haynesworth is an unrestricted free agent, and he’s probably going to have to settle for slightly less money than the $41 million guaranteed he got from the Redskins the last time he was a free agent, three years ago. The Bucs were the only team to put in a claim when the Patriots waived him, so it’s safe to say there’s not going to be a big market for his services.
A potential landing spot could be Philadelphia, where defensive line coach Jim Washburn, who coached Haynesworth in Tennessee, is reportedly still a big supporter of the big defensive tackle. Bringing in a bunch of big-name free agents didn’t have the desired effect in Philadelphia last year, but at the right price Haynesworth could be the right fit in Philadelphia this year.
And who didn't see this coming
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For the third time in the last eight months, an NFL team has decided it doesn’t want Albert Haynesworth around anymore: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced today that they have released Haynesworth.
The move is no surprise, as Haynesworth was due more than $7 million in salary and bonuses and hasn’t performed to anywhere near a level that would justify that kind of money. Haynesworth was traded from the Redskins to the Patriots after the lockout, and the Patriots placed him on waivers in November.
Now the 30-year-old Haynesworth is an unrestricted free agent, and he’s probably going to have to settle for slightly less money than the $41 million guaranteed he got from the Redskins the last time he was a free agent, three years ago. The Bucs were the only team to put in a claim when the Patriots waived him, so it’s safe to say there’s not going to be a big market for his services.
A potential landing spot could be Philadelphia, where defensive line coach Jim Washburn, who coached Haynesworth in Tennessee, is reportedly still a big supporter of the big defensive tackle. Bringing in a bunch of big-name free agents didn’t have the desired effect in Philadelphia last year, but at the right price Haynesworth could be the right fit in Philadelphia this year.
And who didn't see this coming
Yeah but remember, as many maintained, if Shanahan had "coached" him differently he would have worked out better for us.
What's funny is that Shanny got bashed the most for his treatment of Haynesworth — "Bill Belichick wouldn't have publicly embarassed him like that," etc. Even by people on this board. But of the Skins, Patriots, and Bucs, we're the ones who got the most production out of him . . .
(Not to mention we unbelievably got something for him when we shipped him out of town: a pick in next year's draft. Whoever we take at that slot will be my favorite long-shot to make our roster. I sincerely hope it is a promising young defensive tackle with upside.)
"Albert Haynesworth, DT, Buccaneers. Age: 31. There's a misconception that Albert Haynesworth played poorly for the Buccaneers last season. He didn't; he was decent at times, but wasn't worth the $7.2 million price tag - or the headaches that come with his lack of effort. He's still immensely talented, however, and he could be motivated for a new contract. He's definitely worth the risk for a 1-year "prove it" deal."
I found this on a site, This guy gave him 3 stars out of 5. Like in Anagrams he is "Barely the trash now."