who the hell sees someone like that crawl out of a truck and jumps out for an ass whoopin ? Dumb as a stump vs dumb as paint
We're looking for people that are fundamentally different,” vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl said Saturday night. “The love and passion for football, it's non-negotiable. They're caring, their character, they do the right thing persistently, and they have a relentless playing style that you can see on tape. The motor, it burns hot. You see them finishing plays. They have a team-first mentality. They're selfless individuals.
No reflection on you, Stock. I know you're a gentleman.
I went back to visit last winter, and was shocked, and reminded of just how rude and agressive people are around there. From driving on the roads, to shopping in the local Giant.....just friggin unbelievable.
who the hell sees someone like that crawl out of a truck and jumps out for an ass whoopin ? Dumb as a stump vs dumb as paint
Somebody who knows who Haynesworth is and sees $$$$$. This all but guarantees that he will not be an Eagle. The dumbass can't stay out of trouble.
FRESH > cancer
I hate everything the Cowboys stand for. If you think they are America's team, then you support everything that is wrong with America. The excess, the greed, the lack of maturity, the lack of responsibility, the lack of control. - Luzinski's Gut
Of course he has to say this, but Haynesworth is denying he hit the guy, and Haynesworth's agent says he will fight this, and that it's just the other guy's attempt to get some fame and money out of him. Could be true. There are a lot of losers out there like that. Does seem strange that someone would volunteer to get into an altercation with someone that big unless they were clever enough to think they could get some money out of it.
Dont forget about the girl who claimed rape against a couple of cowboys and we all killed those guys and realized it was false.
But that's Dallas,Fuck Dallas.I now we are quick to find athletes guilty,but I repeat Fuck Dallas
We're looking for people that are fundamentally different,” vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl said Saturday night. “The love and passion for football, it's non-negotiable. They're caring, their character, they do the right thing persistently, and they have a relentless playing style that you can see on tape. The motor, it burns hot. You see them finishing plays. They have a team-first mentality. They're selfless individuals.
Made a "hand gesture", LOL! I grew up there...that's what passes for common courtesy around Northern Virginia!
You've got to love drivers in the greater DC area...not! They are some of the worst drivers in the world. The Beltway around DC Should be renamed 'The United Nations Meets NASCAR', only with absolutely no rules.
About 1 in 5 drivers can speak or read English and many have never bothered with annoying little trifles like obtaining a drivers license or learning to steer. I'll take driving in Italy, Mexico and even Jamaica over the DC area any day.
Defensive line Who’s here now: Adam Carriker, Phillip Daniels, Kedric Golston, Jeremy Jarmon, Darrion Scott, Vonnie Holliday, Anthony Bryant, Maake Kemoeatu, Albert Haynesworth
Tandler: Haynesworth, Daniels, Scott and Kemoeatu will be out in 2011. It may come down to the Redskins taking a seventh-round pick in the 2013 draft for Albert, but he will be gone one way or another. Daniels is a good role player and a great locker room guy but there isn’t a spot for a soon-to-be 38-year-old lineman in a youth movement. Scott was a late-season signee and the Redskins can find an upgrade in the draft or in free agency. Although Kemoeatu started 12 games at nose tackle he will be coming off of a shoulder injury and will be replaced by a draft choice.
O’Halloran: Daniels admitted late in the season he is one of the few players that could benefit from a long lockout – a prolonged dispute would equal a mid-summer agreement and teams would need to fill their rosters with veteran players who stay in shape and know the system. From the above group, I’ll go with Haynesworth and Kemoeatu not returning. I can surely imagine Mike Shanahan putting everybody through another year of Haynesworth drama simply out of sheer stubbornness. Kemoeatu wasn’t very effective at nose tackle and a player the Redskins could have used at that spot but cut in training camp – Howard Green – ended up winning a Super Bowl ring.
Per RotoWorld...
Comcast SportsNet Washington suggests that the Redskins may end up taking as little as a seventh-round pick to part with Albert Haynesworth.
The rest of Haynesworth's contract is plenty manageable, so we're tentatively expecting the Skins to get a bit more (a fifth-rounder?). Either way, beat writer Rich Tandler confirms that Haynesworth "will be out in 2011."
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