Albert Haynesworth

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There is an article in this months ESPN mag on AH stomping on Gurode's head, what motivated him to do it, and how former Vol Chuck Smith helped him out, he operates Defensive Line, Inc., teacing combat to pass-rushers in Atlanta.
 
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saw him and his daughter today at a jewelry store i brentwood. He had the biggest smile and was playing with his daughter on the way to their car. Nice to see this side of Haynes
 
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saw him and his daughter today at a jewelry store i brentwood. He had the biggest smile and was playing with his daughter on the way to their car. Nice to see this side of Haynes

was blaker with him? I'm only joking.

That was a good article in ESPN. I didn't really get the jist of it and was left wondering if he liked his wife at all...
 
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was blaker with him? I'm only joking.

That was a good article in ESPN. I didn't really get the jist of it and was left wondering if he liked his wife at all...

good question! she wasnt with him. I think they get along. He could of been shopping for himself (probably) or getting his wife a makeup diamond:)
 
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That is the problem. Our best returner, DB, and DL are thugs. I wanna believe Haynesworth, but this wasn't his first incident. Both are repeat offenders.
 
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That is the problem. Our best returner, DB, and DL are thugs. I wanna believe Haynesworth, but this wasn't his first incident. Both are repeat offenders.

In Pac Man's defense, he has taken some steps to keep himself out of trouble. The incident with him supposedly spitting on a woman was a complete scam.
 
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Yeah, Pac Man has tried to steer clear of that junk. I will give him his props on that. If Haynesworth is really seeing help, I'll give him credit.
 
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We need this thug off our team.

I don't think what Haynesworth did was right but I mean you have to see it from his POV at least some. What if you made your living off the power in your knees,which have already had surgery preformed on them and some guy is trying to take your knees out.

I don't know about you but I'd flip a little bit. I wouldn't go as far as to kick a man in the head, but trust me if I was Albert Haynesworth's size the guy that went at my knees would be feeling something by the end of that game. If he's getting dirty with me I'm going to get dirty with him. Still it doesn't justify a kick with cleats in the head, but just simply calling him a thug and being done with him is kind of harsh call, I think.

My memory might be off but I can't think of any other problems with Haynesworth except for the fight he got in at Titans training camp some years back. Which I see that as brothers will fight all the time. It happens. Your aroundthe same guys for so many weeks straight tempers will flair.

At least he's showing remorse and went to get help. If he does something of this nature again I'm with you be done, but right now I'd work with him.
 
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Haynesworth had a bad incident at UT as well. It was on the practice field. Will Ofenhuesle(sp?) got into with him and he was thrown off of the practice field by Phil(he actually pushed him around like an OL). Haynesworth went into the weight room and got some sort of wooden pole and ran back onto the field to go after Will with the pole but was restrained. He has anger issues.
 
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Haynesworth had a bad incident at UT as well. It was on the practice field. Will Ofenhuesle(sp?) got into with him and he was thrown off of the practice field by Phil(he actually pushed him around like an OL). Haynesworth went into the weight room and got some sort of wooden pole and ran back onto the field to go after Will with the pole but was restrained. He has anger issues.

Okay I stand corrected. I actually remember hearing something about that.

At least he's getting help.
 
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