sports.espn.go.com — Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth has lashed out at his team's defensive game-planning and the coordinator who oversees it.Not long after Jim Zorn sent him home Friday for what the coach said were disciplinary reasons, Haynesworth told The Washington Post that he couldn't "survive another season in this system...
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pekoDec 26, 2009
I checked out a bunch of (pretty raw) offensive and defensive stats. Washington seems to be a better than average defensive team. Not top of the league - but better than average. They are a worse than average offensive team. Packy is right - Washington has pretty good pass defense (#5th in league, y/g) and pretty awful rush defense (25th, y/g). The one outstanding stat is takeaways/giveaways. They're pretty bottom of the barrel on that one.
taxmoreDec 26, 2009
Then stop watching football, stop buying nfl gear, and stop buying products that advertise during games. That's the cool thing about capitalism with supply and demand, it doesn't matter if a retard like you cries about it.
Closed AccountDec 26, 2009
just not a redskin fan, or a fan of the guy that spiked a downed player a few years ago, minded his manners for 2 seasons, and then signed a 100 million dollar contractThat's the cool thing about freedom of speech, I can reply your post and say whatever the f**k I want, like for instance ask you if your still a member of N.A.M.B.L.A or not.
thejokkerDec 28, 2009
The skins have been a case study in bad player/coach moves for years. He knew that before he took their cash. I'm not saying he doesn't try hard, but he knew going in that it'd be tough to win in DC. I'm sure a better run team offered him less money. Can't fault a guy for taking the money, he probably won't be able to walk right within 10 years due to football. Might as well load the bank up now.