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SaltwaterServr
12-26-2009, 04:49 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/25/AR2009122501780.html

Frustrated with losing and what he says is the unwillingness of defensive coordinator Greg Blache to embrace change, Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth could not "survive another season in this system if it stays the way it is," Haynesworth said late Friday afternoon.

In a lengthy phone interview shortly after he was sent home from practice by Coach Jim Zorn for disciplinary reasons, Haynesworth for the first time discussed his poor relationship with Blache and provided his most detailed explanation yet about the flaws, in his opinion, of Blache's disciplined scheme, which has helped the Redskins rank ninth overall in defense. Haynesworth expressed fear that owner Daniel Snyder's major investment in him -- the Redskins guaranteed Haynesworth $41 million in signing him this past February -- would be wasted unless he again is given freedom to "create havoc" as he did in his first seven seasons with the Tennessee Titans.

On Saturday, the Redskins will complete preparations for Sunday night's nationally televised game against the Dallas Cowboys. Haynesworth's status for the FedEx Field season finale, however, is unclear after the latest incident in one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.

"If they keep this system the way it is, then they would label Albert Haynesworth a bust who didn't live up to the contract," Haynesworth said. "Everybody would say he just took the money and ran off. And I'm still playing as hard as I possibly can. But you can only do so much within the system that's put around you. And I'm not talking about the players. The players have been great. I couldn't ask for any better guys. I'm talking about the system. And [the coaches] can say whatever they want about that [the reason he was sent home Friday]. The main thing it's coming from is what I said after the game about leadership and about the team."

After an embarrassing 45-12 loss to the New York Giants on Monday, Haynesworth questioned his role and said the team lacks leadership. Haynesworth, fined $10,000 after trading blows with Giants running back Brandon Jacobs during the game, made it clear he does not believe the style Blache has asked him to play in Washington suits him.

Asked directly whether those comments contributed to Friday's incident, Zorn immediately replied, "Not at all."



"Honestly, this was just something that happened just today," Zorn said after the practice session. "I think it's not unique to me. It happens around the NFL, and I see [these things] handled all the time. And hopefully I'm handling things in the proper way."

Zorn declined to specify the nature of Haynesworth's violation, but Haynesworth reported late for a team meeting on Christmas morning, multiple team sources said. He was told not to attend practice because of his tardiness, three sources said, but he walked out to the practice field anyway.

Haynesworth and Zorn had an animated conversation for about 10 minutes, during the portion of practice the media is allowed to watch, while players stretched. Blache eventually joined them; Zorn said Blache was alerting him that practice was beginning. Moments later, Haynesworth walked back into the facility, and soon left Redskins Park.

"I sent Albert home, just for disciplinary reasons," Zorn said. "I think that all that will be kept between Albert and I. He wasn't belligerent or nasty to me, and I was not nasty to him. It was just something that needed to be done. It's just between us and our football team, and I hope it stays that way."

Haynesworth acknowledged he was "about 20 minutes late getting to the meeting. I was late. I'll pay the fine. The thing that doesn't make any sense to me, they're talking about disciplinary action because I was 20 minutes late? I'm not going to throw anybody under the bus, but I've seen guys two hours late, show up right before practice on a normal day, and they get to do everything and [the coaches] just respond with, 'Whatever.' This is like the second time I've ever been late. In the preseason, I fell asleep and was like a couple of minutes late for a meeting. This is the second time I've ever been late for a meeting and I get sent home."

Haynesworth believes that Zorn used his tardiness as an excuse to discipline him because of the coaching staff's anger about his recent biting postgame comments. "They're all against me or whatever," he said. "But I know what I'm saying is right because I've been in a scheme that works."

In Washington's scheme, interior linemen, for the most part, are required to maintain their gap responsibility while occupying blockers in an effort to help linebackers make plays. And linemen are not permitted to rush as much as Haynesworth would prefer. "What [team officials] told me in the early hours of February [27] is that, 'We're going to let you play,' " Haynesworth said of Washington's sales pitch on the first day of free agency.

"We're going to change the scheme up, make it around you. We want you to do what you do. They might have changed a little bit [but] they don't let me rush. They call what Blache calls 'Hot,' a basic pass rush, maybe a few times a game. And half the time that's changed because of some formation. I disagree with their whole scheme."

Several times, Haynesworth has initiated closed-door discussions with Blache about the system, offering ideas on how the team might be more productive, people in the organization familiar with Haynesworth's actions said. But Blache has not been receptive, and the situation reached a boiling point in the last game.

"What made me do this [criticize the team's leadership and defensive scheme after the last game] is . . . he tells me, 'Get out of my face,' " Haynesworth said of Blache. "When I go up to him in the game it's like, 'Hey, we need to do this because this will help.' He tells me, 'Get out of my face. Go sit down. Go sit down.' Like I'm a kid or something like that. That's when I said what I said after the game. That's what made me respond the way that I did."

Blache is in his 22nd season in the NFL and sixth with the Redskins. Widely regarded as one of the league's top defensive minds, he has helped Washington's defense to four top-10 finishes. He has not spoken to the media since Oct. 8.

Haynesworth, though, is not the first high-profile player to feel constricted in his system. Pro Bowl defensive end Jason Taylor was unhappy playing for Blache in 2008, his only season with the team, people within the organization said, and there has been grumbling in the locker room this season about Blache's approach.

"They don't want to take input. They don't," Haynesworth said. "[Blache] . . . doesn't want to change. I mean, I'm watching film, it's like, 'Dude, this day and age, you get killed the way that we're running stuff.' And we've got way more talent [than the Titans].



"We got great corners and safeties here that can play if they were used right. They make a million checks before the ball is snapped. Guys are sitting there thinking instead of reacting. Guys are sitting there thinking instead of playing. When you're sitting there thinking about what you're going to do when you're trying to run, you don't go as fast. When it's natural and it comes to you, you do it. You know? It's instinct. You know what I mean? What they want us to do is think and be robots. This is just ridiculous."

In 14 games with the Titans in 2008, Haynesworth had a personal-best 8.5 sacks, was credited with 51 tackles, including 41 unassisted, and had three forced fumbles. An ankle injury has sidelined Haynesworth in three of Washington's last five games. He has 35 tackles, including 29 unassisted, four sacks and no forced fumbles in 11 games.

"You brought me here to make us better and to create the havoc that I create. But you're not letting me do the things that we did" in Tennessee, Haynesworth said.

Zorn said Haynesworth would return to practice Saturday and would be allowed to play Sunday, but that was news to Haynesworth. "I don't know," said Haynesworth, who is due a $21 million roster bonus in March.

"I love the game and love to play, but it's up to them. They're the coaches. I don't know [if he would return to practice Saturday]. I guess, unless [Zorn] doesn't want me to be there. That's what he said today. He [didn't] want me to be there."

Nav22
12-26-2009, 05:11 AM
Another major distraction for Washington. Sweet.

SaltwaterServr
12-26-2009, 05:26 AM
Another major distraction for Washington. Sweet.

Dear Mike,

We're warning you ahead of time of what you're getting into. 2010 Elway > 2010 Campbell

Signed,

J. Gibbs
S. Spurrier
J. Zorn
N. Turner
T. Robiskie
M. Schottenheimer

tunahelper
12-26-2009, 05:34 AM
The staff will be gone next year and the players can smell blood.

SaltwaterServr
12-26-2009, 05:43 AM
The staff will be gone next year and the players can smell blood.

I think they see the pointer hovering over "proceed to checkout" on their flight reservations to the Caribbean, with their finger poised over the mouse button ready to strike.

Beast_from_East
12-26-2009, 05:48 AM
Man, if we lose to this mess it is going to be one of the worst losses in franchise history.

WE CANNOT LOSE THIS GAME!!!!!

stilltheguru
12-26-2009, 05:51 AM
Man, if we lose to this mess it is going to be one of the worst losses in franchise history.

WE CANNOT LOSE THIS GAME!!!!!



You are correct sir. If we lose this game I have a proposition that would make most of the board members happy as hell.

Beast_from_East
12-26-2009, 05:58 AM
You are correct sir. If we lose this game I have a proposition that would make most of the board members happy as hell.


If we lose this game, we probably dont go to the playoffs. So what type of proposition would make most of the board happy as hell about not going to the playoffs???

stilltheguru
12-26-2009, 06:02 AM
If we lose this game, we probably dont go to the playoffs. So what type of proposition would make most of the board happy as hell about not going to the playoffs???



Giants won't beat Minnesota so dont you worry about that.

CCBoy
12-26-2009, 06:03 AM
I wouldn't get too deep into explaining mental errors in the city of Washington...you just get into a logjam of dysfunction there. They will still show up for the game, and they seem to enjoy just trying to derail the Cowboys. Go figure dysfunction in coaching, ownership, a ton of overpaid and overrated players...who's only real function is trying to outdo the Cowboys instead.

To think, being paid the most of any defensive player in the league by Washington, and playing for a top five defense...and Haynesworth is just being misunderstood. Only in Washington, LOL.:cool: Maybe he should hold out of practice until Lavar Aarington is brought back just to be not outdone by what Philadelphia did in it's interior linebacker position.

Sarge
12-26-2009, 06:18 AM
This team is falling apart at the seems (if there are any seems left).

I feel terribly for them...... :D

Beast_from_East
12-26-2009, 06:44 AM
Giants won't beat Minnesota so dont you worry about that.

What if they have nothing to play for and the Saints have homefield already???

You think the Vikes B team with Tarvis Jackson would still beat the Giants???


I am not as confident as you about that outcome.

lkelly
12-26-2009, 07:47 AM
Skins need to patch up this relationship in the offseason before Albert sings to the press about the early free agent contact he had with the team.

BIGDen
12-26-2009, 08:36 AM
The staff will be gone next year and the players can smell blood.

Yeah, I agree.
I know the Skins always get up for us, "it's their SB" and all that, but I can't imagine their players staying late to watch extra film, practicing real hard, and playing with everything they've got this week. As long as we hit them first, it should knock whatever fight they have in them out right away. We go up by a couple of scores early and I can't see them reaching down and pulling this out against a better team, that is playing well, and needs the win.
Anything's possible, but I think we take care of business this week.

big dog cowboy
12-26-2009, 08:55 AM
I'll bet this season just can't end soon enough for Zorn.

Hostile
12-26-2009, 09:02 AM
I feel kind of warm inside. Like I've just had a nice cup of hot chocolate.

Ahhhhhhh...

HoosierCowboy
12-26-2009, 09:06 AM
Zorn is a quality guy in a horible franchise--I'm shocked that things are so bad that even Haynesworth would be a problem. I mean really, you hire a jerk who had one great year and should not be surprised he shows his true colors.

Yeagermeister
12-26-2009, 09:08 AM
Zorn is a quality guy in a horible franchise--I'm shocked that things are so bad that even Haynesworth would be a problem. I mean really, you hire a jerk who had one great year and should not be surprised he shows his true colors.

One great year in a contract year.

Mansta54
12-26-2009, 09:13 AM
Where's all of our fine Foreskin buddies who live on this site daily. It's Boyz week and they are GHOST. Just wondering where they are.

newlander
12-26-2009, 09:28 AM
FAT Albert, what a total unadulterated CLOWN..........glad they signed him....

firehawk350
12-26-2009, 09:28 AM
Where's all of our fine Foreskin buddies who live on this site daily. It's Boyz week and they are GHOST. Just wondering where they are.

I'm right here. I would have been here earlier but Christmas and all that.

I agree with Haynesworth. The scheme is HORRIBLE. This defense isn't top-10. Other players alluded to what Haynesworth came out and said. He shouldn't have, but he's auditioning for his next job as much as anybody else. Blanche is NOT going to be here next year.

Mansta54
12-26-2009, 09:34 AM
I'm right here. I would have been here earlier but Christmas and all that.

I agree with Haynesworth. The scheme is HORRIBLE. This defense isn't top-10. Other players alluded to what Haynesworth came out and said. He shouldn't have, but he's auditioning for his next job as much as anybody else. Blanche is NOT going to be here next year.

You and your crew have been nonexistent all season. Rarely do you guys post anymore. Can't say I blame you tho, at 4-10 and the Ringling Bros. of the league says it all. Welcome back tho..:D

Yeagermeister
12-26-2009, 09:37 AM
I'm right here. I would have been here earlier but Christmas and all that.

I agree with Haynesworth. The scheme is HORRIBLE. This defense isn't top-10. Other players alluded to what Haynesworth came out and said. He shouldn't have, but he's auditioning for his next job as much as anybody else. Blanche is NOT going to be here next year.

That's Synder's fault. He should have promoted Greg Williams instead of letting him get away.

jchap
12-26-2009, 09:42 AM
Out of breath after finishing his statement, Albert quickly fell down and faked an injury.

DCBoysfan
12-26-2009, 09:44 AM
I feel kind of warm inside. Like I've just had a nice cup of hot chocolate.

Ahhhhhhh...

You and me both, Xmas this week and a sweep of the deadskins, this is going to be a good week.:D

kmd24
12-26-2009, 09:45 AM
Haynesworth expressed fear that owner Daniel Snyder's major investment in him -- the Redskins guaranteed Haynesworth $41 million in signing him this past February -- would be wasted unless he again is given freedom to "create havoc" as he did in his first seven seasons with the Tennessee Titans.


Seems like he's creating plenty of havoc from where I sit. Probably not the kind of havoc they had in mind...:)

DCBoysfan
12-26-2009, 09:45 AM
Out of breath after finishing his statement, Albert quickly fell down and faked an injury.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

goliadmike
12-26-2009, 09:45 AM
Out of breath after finishing his statement, Albert quickly fell down and faked an injury.

Or was he out of breath from faking an injury?

Vertigo_17
12-26-2009, 12:01 PM
sounds like Haynesworth thinks he should be coaching the D

Hostile
12-26-2009, 12:04 PM
I just want to repeat a theory of mine. No one has to agree with me here.

This is exactly why I don't like going after high profile Free Agents who will get monster contracts. 9 times out of 10 they think if they were used right the team would be winners. They come into a team thinking they are the Savior arriving.

Give me 1 Keith Brooking, who comes to play his rear end off, over any 2 guys like this.

firehawk350
12-26-2009, 12:06 PM
You and your crew have been nonexistent all season. Rarely do you guys post anymore. Can't say I blame you tho, at 4-10 and the Ringling Bros. of the league says it all. Welcome back tho..:D

I typically post in the offseason (boredom) and during Dallas week. I can't speak for anybody else though.

That's Synder's fault. He should have promoted Greg Williams instead of letting him get away.

Eh, HC isn't the problem. Snyder is. Hopefully this GM thing isn't just another front.

bbgun
12-26-2009, 12:15 PM
See what happens when you practice on Christmas Day? :D

Bob Sacamano
12-26-2009, 12:17 PM
where are the Redskin trolls?

funny after one good loss against New Orleans, and they flood the board

fanfromvirginia
12-26-2009, 12:20 PM
Seems like he's creating plenty of havoc from where I sit. Probably not the kind of havoc they had in mind...:)

:hammer:

goliadmike
12-26-2009, 12:33 PM
where are the Redskin trolls?

funny after one good loss against New Orleans, and they flood the board

:laugh2:"good loss":lmao:stupid Skin fans! :skins::suxskins:

khiladi
12-26-2009, 12:45 PM
Hey Albert, Wade likes his guys rushing the passer... Reduce your pay and come play for us...

poost
12-26-2009, 12:49 PM
I wonder how this new gm is gonna work out for them. If they do change up the whole staff and scheme will it translate to more wins. I hate the redskins and would love for them to stay in this state for as long as they can.

jobberone
12-26-2009, 01:19 PM
The Skins' fans have been particularly quiet this year haven't they. :D

Danny White
12-26-2009, 01:29 PM
Hey Albert, Wade likes his guys rushing the passer... Reduce your pay and come play for us...

Do... not... want.

goliadmike
12-26-2009, 01:30 PM
The Skins' fans have been particularly quiet this year haven't they. :D

Yes, blissfully silent!:)

CowboysFaninBaltimore
12-26-2009, 02:28 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I remember at the beginning of the season "11-5 easily dude the Redskins are going to CRUSH everyone you watch out Superbowl baby." Oh well I guess Danny Boy, and your head coach had different reservations lol. How is that 4-10 season going for the Redskins again? Man all the **** I take from these bafoons is great at the end of the year. Hell throw in Eagles fans too since thats another close city near by. Both of those teams losing to me brings me the greatest pleasure in life. I look at their failures at the end of the day and laugh. **** em both.

Beast_from_East
12-26-2009, 02:39 PM
where are the Redskin trolls?

funny after one good loss against New Orleans, and they flood the board

After that embarrassmnt last Monday, I wouldnt show my face either.:D

CowboysFaninBaltimore
12-26-2009, 03:05 PM
After that embarrassmnt last Monday, I wouldnt show my face either.:D


I don't know how anyone with a brain, and any diginity in the Baltimore-DC area could be a Redskins fan. I don't care how loyal they claim they are. Their uniforms are ugly, and their cheerleaders are fat and their owner SUCKS.

Manster54
12-26-2009, 03:52 PM
That's Synder's fault. He should have promoted Greg Williams instead of letting him get away.


Snyder blew it when he let Schottenheimer go for the Ol' Ball Coach.
In the second half of the season, they were physical & gaining an identity & I think were getting ready to turn the corner and then...The Ol' Ball Coach.
:lmao:

Yeagermeister
12-26-2009, 03:57 PM
Snyder blew it when he let Schottenheimer go for the Ol' Ball Coach.
In the second half of the season, they were physical & gaining an identity & I think were getting ready to turn the corner and then...The Ol' Ball Coach.
:lmao:

When you get dominated by Campo it should tell you something. :laugh2:

jchap
12-26-2009, 04:06 PM
The way Snyder has managed the team over the last decade it makes me believe he might be a closet Cowboys fan!

I know if I ran their team I would do it the same way. Make lots of cash with a horribly mismanaged team.

pancakeman
12-26-2009, 04:08 PM
I feel kind of warm inside. Like I've just had a nice cup of hot chocolate.

Ahhhhhhh...

:thumbup: :skins:

Yakuza Rich
12-26-2009, 04:28 PM
I just want to repeat a theory of mine. No one has to agree with me here.

This is exactly why I don't like going after high profile Free Agents who will get monster contracts. 9 times out of 10 they think if they were used right the team would be winners. They come into a team thinking they are the Savior arriving.

Give me 1 Keith Brooking, who comes to play his rear end off, over any 2 guys like this.

Yeah, but I remember one person telling us that great players would be great regardless of what scheme they were in. At least that's what I remember until I started to tune out shortly afterward.

I'm more interested in the Cowboys building their own talent. If they start relying on big FA pickups every year, then it shows they don't develop talent as well as they should. It's alright to get a big name or two once in awhile, but if you're doing it on a yearly basis, then the coach just can't spot talent and develop it.





YAKUZA

Mansta54
12-26-2009, 05:42 PM
The Skins' fans have been particularly quiet this year haven't they. :D

They use to flood our board daily with smack talk, now you can't find them..

jchap
12-26-2009, 06:23 PM
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/26/haynesworth-tried-to-get-teammates-to-come-late-to-practice/

Posted by Josh Alper on December 26, 2009 5:32 PM ET
According to a report by Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune and NFP, Redskins defensive lineman had designs on doing more than just showing up late for Redskins practice on Christmas Day.

Biggs reports that Haynesworth tried to get other members of the Redskins to arrive late to work on Friday as a protest of the early start time for practice. The team wanted to get practice over as early as possible to allow players and staff to spend time with their families on the holiday, but it seems Haynesworth disagreed with that choice.

(Perhaps he was up late enjoying cookies and milk left out for St. Nick at his house. And at 100 or so others.)

Haynesworth was sent home by the team when he arrived an hour late on Friday. Haynesworth responded by blasting the coaching staff for using him incorrectly and said that the team needed someone to lead them in the right direction.

The Redskins have said that Haynesworth will play on Sunday night against the Cowboys, but it remains to be seen whether additional discipline will be imposed on him in light of his conduct.

firehawk350
12-26-2009, 06:28 PM
They use to flood our board daily with smack talk, now you can't find them..

It works two ways. There isn't a Cowboys fan in site around my neck of the woods after they lose. Not many people willing walk in front of the firing squad.

Mansta54
12-26-2009, 06:53 PM
It works two ways. There isn't a Cowboys fan in site around my neck of the woods after they lose. Not many people willing walk in front of the firing squad.

Don't know about all that but I do know that Foreskin fans have been GHOST on this board all season...

casmith07
12-26-2009, 07:35 PM
It works two ways. There isn't a Cowboys fan in site around my neck of the woods after they lose. Not many people willing walk in front of the firing squad.

Trolls come in all shapes, sizes, and colors unfortunately.

I could never bring myself to sign up for an account at a Skins website, support their user count, give them traffic, and troll the opposing boards. It takes a special kind of person to do that.

Hostile
12-26-2009, 07:41 PM
It works two ways. There isn't a Cowboys fan in site around my neck of the woods after they lose. Not many people willing walk in front of the firing squad.I have posted a congratulations on ES for years after you guys win. The difference is I do not show up there pre-game talking junk, nor do I show up talking junk if we win.

WoodysGirl
12-26-2009, 08:30 PM
Albert Haynesworth expected to start, denies organizing a player boycott

By Jason Reid
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, December 27, 2009

Pro Bowl defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, sent home from practice Friday for disciplinary reasons, returned to Redskins Park on Saturday and is scheduled to start Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys at FedEx Field, according to people in the organization familiar with the situation.

Haynesworth, who arrived about 20 minutes late for a team meeting on Friday, expressed frustration with the Redskins' defensive scheme and coordinator Greg Blache in Saturday's editions of The Post.

If it were up to Blache, Haynesworth would not start, multiple team sources said. But owner Daniel Snyder gave Haynesworth $41 million guaranteed in signing him last February, the Redskins are playing an NFC East rival in a nationally televised game, the Cowboys still are battling for a playoff berth and all that adds up to Haynesworth starting.

Haynesworth denied an Internet report he attempted to gather the locker room in protest of the start time of Friday's practice at Redskins Park.

Citing multiple sources with knowledge of the situation, the National Football Post wrote Haynesworth lobbied Redskins teammates to join him in being late to practice. There is no truth to the report, according to a text message from Haynesworth's cellphone number.

"I never even joked or said anything like that," the text read. "Plus, if I was boycotting practice, why in the hell would I be at practice?"

Haynesworth acknowledged he arrived at Redskins Park about "20 minutes" late on Christmas Day.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/26/AR2009122601492.html

Kilyin
12-26-2009, 08:38 PM
Officially a Non-Believer in Romo, until he proves Otherwise. Make plans to trade him now.


Time for a sig update?

cowboybacker4life
12-26-2009, 08:46 PM
What if they have nothing to play for and the Saints have homefield already???

You think the Vikes B team with Tarvis Jackson would still beat the Giants???


I am not as confident as you about that outcome.
The vikings will still have the #2 seed to play for with Filthy and us breathing down their necks. The only way the Vikings have nothing to play for is all 3 nfc east teams lose this week

Don Corleone
12-26-2009, 09:56 PM
:D

Watching the downfall of the Redskins fills my soul with sunshine!

Dash28
12-26-2009, 10:03 PM
Time for a sig update?
You would think so, but seriously doubt it.

Eskimo
12-27-2009, 12:36 AM
:D

Watching the downfall of the Redskins fills my soul with sunshine!

I don't really care that much about them.

I mostly just want to see the Cowboys be successful and we have not won a playoff game in many years now. The Skins losing doesn't bring that much joy to my heart unless it is us whooping them. ;)

khiladi
12-27-2009, 10:35 AM
Yeah, but I remember one person telling us that great players would be great regardless of what scheme they were in. At least that's what I remember until I started to tune out shortly afterward.


Haynesworth is still playing well regardless and the whole forum was saying the same thing about Ware playing better in Wade's system than Parcells, which is true. I don't think Ratliff would be as effective in Parcell's system, though he would still produce at a high level.

The reality is Haynesworth is making his case for a new defensive coach that plays to his style. He isn't going anywhere...

Mansta54
12-27-2009, 10:40 AM
Haynesworth is still playing well regardless and the whole forum was saying the same thing about Ware playing better in Wade's system than Parcells, which is true. I don't think Ratliff would be as effective in Parcell's system, though he would still produce at a high level.

The reality is Haynesworth is making his case for a new defensive coach that plays to his style. He isn't going anywhere...

Really? Ahh, maybe, when he plays. He spends more time on the sidelines faking injury and suckin air then he does on the field. Dude is a FAT JOKE!!!!

Nirvana
12-27-2009, 10:44 AM
Keyshawn on ESPN radio last night made an interesting point that with all the known changes in personnel coming at the end of the season, teams lose all their focus and intensity at the end of the year. The Redskins last week laid down and KJ predicts they won't win again this year. The team quits trying.

Now as much as I love his scenario, this is a huge rivalry game and I doubt they'll lay down for us.

But maybe if we give them a punch in the mouth to start the game like we did with the Saints, they won't get off the mat like the Saints did.

khiladi
12-27-2009, 04:31 PM
Really? Ahh, maybe, when he plays. He spends more time on the sidelines faking injury and suckin air then he does on the field. Dude is a FAT JOKE!!!!

Of course, when he plays.. He isn't an every down player and to expect him to play every down, considering his size, and in that type of system is ridiculous...

guag
12-27-2009, 05:04 PM
Hell throw in Eagles fans too since thats another close city near by. Both of those teams losing to me brings me the greatest pleasure in life.

Which position do you play? :D