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Albert Haynesworth is “No Slave” to Excellence for the Washington Redskins

September 26, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

When Albert Haynesworth decides to open his mouth to the media, surreal hilarity ensues. Though he was given $21 million in April, he has tried to ostracize himself from the Washington Redskins since 2009.
The Redskins ran a base 4-3 defense last year, which is preferred by Haynesworth. He was only able to suit up for 12 games and contribute four sacks and 30 tackles.
Not what Washington has hoped for from a man they envisioned entering his prime and coming off his second Pro Bowl season the year before.
Now in his ninth season, Washington needs to be concerned about a man who has played a full season only once in his career, his first when used primarily as a reserve. He has already missed one game, and played very little in the other as a reserve.
To say the Redskins aren't getting their money's worth out of the $100 million contract he signed is a vast understatement. Haynesworth has shown no drive, dedication, nor pride to his craft. Instead, he has chosen ...

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