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Mike Shanahan sticking it to Albert Haynesworth

  • purple_rein
    This is hilarious.
    Albert Haynesworth's inability to run a third 300-yard sprint in a satisfactory time in the eyes of coach Mike Shanahan prevented him from practicing with the Redskins Thursday.

    Haynesworth had to pass a conditioning test Thursday and he entered the day planning to do two sprints. According to a source, Shanahan believed Haynesworth had too much rest time between his runs and asked for a third.

    Haynesworth failed the third sprint. A source said Haynesworth told Shanahan he never ran three such sprints during his best Pro Bowl seasons. Shanahan then told Haynesworth that he must not have ever been in shape, according to the source.

    Shanahan and Haynesworth have been feuding since Shanahan became coach of the Redskins in early January. Haynesworth skipped all offseason work with the team because he didn't want to be in the team's new 3-4 defensive scheme.

    Haynesworth reported to the team Wednesday 30 to 40 pounds lighter but was told he would work with the backups when he returned to the field.

    It is not known when Haynesworth will have his next test.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp10/news/story?id=5420094
  • tk421
    Aww, did the poor big 100 million dollar player not want to run 3 sprints? I really feel sorry for his fat ass.
  • IggyPride00
    Haynesworth is the is one sticking it to Shanahan. He's already pocketed something like $31 million already (no matter how many conditioning tests he fails) in a little over a year with the team, and by losing almost 40 pounds has insured he will be a sub-par nose tackle basically forcing the team to trade him into a team that runs a 4-3.
  • purple_rein
    It was the old regime, not Shanahan, that paid Haynesworth.

    When you weigh close to 400 and you drop 40, you can still be a dominant NG in the NFL.
  • darbypitcher22
    Dude, its three 300's.... he should be able to do that no problem.

    He's becoming a cancer in Washington and everybody around the league is taking notice
  • Emmett Brown
    IggyPride00;436019 wrote:Haynesworth is the is one sticking it to Shanahan. He's already pocketed something like $31 million already (no matter how many conditioning tests he fails) in a little over a year with the team, and by losing almost 40 pounds has insured he will be a sub-par nose tackle basically forcing the team to trade him into a team that runs a 4-3.

    Last time I checked Shanahan is not the one writing the checks so I don't think he gives a shit about his money.