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RugbyMuffin

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Here is the definition of how one player can completed destroy a team.


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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/nfl/12/07/haynesworth.ap/index.html?eref=sihp

What a spoiled rotten, and skewed individual. After the money is gone, all you have is your legacy. His legacy will be biggest free agent bust of all-time. He will stand hand in hand with Ryan Leaf as a joke.

He deserves what he is getting, IMO. I think he has a huge part in the problems within that organization.

Even more on this scum bag:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/nfl/12/06/albert-haynesworth.ap/index.html

and

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/nfl/12/07/haynesworth.redskins.ap/index.html
 

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Hung over? Well at least he claim medical hardship and get his money back.



Haynesworth said his coaches told him he was inactive against the Giants because he didn't have a good practice on Thursday and was limited at Friday's practice because of an illness, and was late for a meeting. But Comcast SportsNet reported that unnamed sources said Haynesworth appeared hung over on Friday after being out late Thursday.

In a radio interview Monday, Haynesworth blamed the report on "haters" who don't like him, said he was too upset to meet with Shanahan Tuesday, and again proclaimed he could be the greatest ever if he could play the way he wants to play.

"Yeah, I went out on Thursday but left early because I wasn't feeling good and went home," Haynesworth said. "And then they want to sit here and say I was hung over and drunk and something like that? ... For these people to make up lies to try to make me look bad, it's ridiculous."
 
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