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Albert Haynesworth= Classless Trash (1 Viewer)

drdgreenlove

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"Well, heck, I mean we probably would have won this game 35-7 if he stayed in," Haynesworth said. "It was good to knock him out I guess, but he's going to come back and I don't think there'll be any kind of quarterback controversy because they pay that guy a lot of money."

 
Isn't he the same guy who stepped on an OL's head after his helmet fell off? If so, this is just more of the same.

 
When you are a big as Haynesworth, you can say whatever you want
I agree that is out of line. His hit was over the line too. I think he tries to hurt on that drive to the ground and then makes a classless statement about it.Ther are ways to equal the "big as he is out"
 
"Well, heck, I mean we probably would have won this game 35-7 if he stayed in," Haynesworth said. "It was good to knock him out I guess, but he's going to come back and I don't think there'll be any kind of quarterback controversy because they pay that guy a lot of money."
Albert spiked a helmetless Gurode in the face. The guy should be playing RollerBall!
 
This sounds like Karma to me for what Travis Johnson did to Trent Green. It is a real pity an innocent player like Schaub had to feel the karma burst on him instead of it hitting the truly deserving Johnson, though.

 
Guys a piece of trash. But, this is nothing new. If he was anybody else he'd have served time for assault on Gurode. This just proves if you can ball all will be forgiven. Sad but true.

 
I don't see what he said that was so wrong? I didn't see the hit , but that statement above doesn't seem bad at all. :unsure:

 
This sounds like Karma to me for what Travis Johnson did to Trent Green. It is a real pity an innocent player like Schaub had to feel the karma burst on him instead of it hitting the truly deserving Johnson, though.
Johnson was out of line with is comments but what exactly did he do the Trent Green??? Green threw a legal block and got concussed.
 
I don't see what he said that was so wrong? I didn't see the hit , but that statement above doesn't seem bad at all. :thumbup:
:confused: The hit drew a penalty, but it was a "put the QB in a skirt" flag. The hit was clean, hard-nosed football. I don't see anything wrong with his comments either. :shrug:
 
Sage came in and did very well. It was somewhat good for them that he got hurt(in this context) or else Sage wouldn't have got the nod.

 
This sounds like Karma to me for what Travis Johnson did to Trent Green. It is a real pity an innocent player like Schaub had to feel the karma burst on him instead of it hitting the truly deserving Johnson, though.
Johnson was out of line with is comments but what exactly did he do the Trent Green??? Green threw a legal block and got concussed.
I'm talking about the immediate aftermath of the play, where Johnson mocked a man he (admittedly inadvertantly) knocked out right over him. The comments afterward just sealed it.
 
This sounds like Karma to me for what Travis Johnson did to Trent Green. It is a real pity an innocent player like Schaub had to feel the karma burst on him instead of it hitting the truly deserving Johnson, though.
Johnson was out of line with is comments but what exactly did he do the Trent Green??? Green threw a legal block and got concussed.
I'm talking about the immediate aftermath of the play, where Johnson mocked a man he (admittedly inadvertantly) knocked out right over him. The comments afterward just sealed it.
After the play I thought maybe Johnson didn't know how bad Green was hurt. Then after his comments I don't think he would have cared one way or the other.
 
:banned: at the fact some of you expect these guys to be nice.
I don't expect them to be nice. I do expect them to understand that injuries happen, and causing injuries on purpose are bad for the game, team, and the individual player.
As I said, you expect them to be nice.
being respectful after a player has been hurt is different from being nice. See what's his face from the Broncos after Everett was hurt.
 
When you are a big as Haynesworth, you can say whatever you want
I agree that is out of line. His hit was over the line too. I think he tries to hurt on that drive to the ground and then makes a classless statement about it.Ther are ways to equal the "big as he is out"
Really? It didn't look dirty to me at all. He was a step away and just had his arms up. Ran right into him and his bulk just smothered Schaub. There was no effort to smash Schaub into the ground, he didn't wrap him up or even lunge. Just can't stop his 300+ lbs on a dime. I thought it was a very bad roughing call.
 
thayman said:
coolnerd said:
thayman said:
coolnerd said:
:wall: at the fact some of you expect these guys to be nice.
I don't expect them to be nice. I do expect them to understand that injuries happen, and causing injuries on purpose are bad for the game, team, and the individual player.
As I said, you expect them to be nice.
being respectful after a player has been hurt is different from being nice. See what's his face from the Broncos after Everett was hurt.
I think is a lot to actually expect humans who spend their lives in a dirty, violent world to truly care if their opponent gets hurt or not. Most of these guys don't want to see someone paralyzed or worse, but something a violent as football does have plenty of men who are truly mean, uncaring individuals. I am more surprised that Haynesworth is relatively unusual in his comments and actions than anything.
 
mad sweeney said:
Skyryder222 said:
Max Power said:
When you are a big as Haynesworth, you can say whatever you want
I agree that is out of line. His hit was over the line too. I think he tries to hurt on that drive to the ground and then makes a classless statement about it.Ther are ways to equal the "big as he is out"
Really? It didn't look dirty to me at all. He was a step away and just had his arms up. Ran right into him and his bulk just smothered Schaub. There was no effort to smash Schaub into the ground, he didn't wrap him up or even lunge. Just can't stop his 300+ lbs on a dime. I thought it was a very bad roughing call.
I think they called helmet to helmet.
 
thayman said:
coolnerd said:
thayman said:
coolnerd said:
:cry: at the fact some of you expect these guys to be nice.
I don't expect them to be nice. I do expect them to understand that injuries happen, and causing injuries on purpose are bad for the game, team, and the individual player.
As I said, you expect them to be nice.
being respectful after a player has been hurt is different from being nice. See what's his face from the Broncos after Everett was hurt.
I think is a lot to actually expect humans who spend their lives in a dirty, violent world to truly care if their opponent gets hurt or not. Most of these guys don't want to see someone paralyzed or worse, but something a violent as football does have plenty of men who are truly mean, uncaring individuals. I am more surprised that Haynesworth is relatively unusual in his comments and actions than anything.
I think a lot of the players have begun to understand that their public persona has a direct correlation to their bottom line.
 
Well, I didn't see the hit, but he was flagged on it? One would think after crushing a players face with his spikes last year and getting suspended for that, he would weigh his after game comments more cautiously.... but he is one stupid idiot, so expecting him to be NFL politically correct is more than his pea brain could possibly be capable of figuring out. A defensive player that is happy he knocked out an opposing QB? I'm sure that happens all the time. To brag about it after the game, after getting a flag .... well, that's about as stupid as stupid gets. He just might have bought himself another suspension.

 
Jimmy James said:
thayman said:
Jimmy James said:
This sounds like Karma to me for what Travis Johnson did to Trent Green. It is a real pity an innocent player like Schaub had to feel the karma burst on him instead of it hitting the truly deserving Johnson, though.
Johnson was out of line with is comments but what exactly did he do the Trent Green??? Green threw a legal block and got concussed.
I'm talking about the immediate aftermath of the play, where Johnson mocked a man he (admittedly inadvertantly) knocked out right over him. The comments afterward just sealed it.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Green went for his knee and could have seriously injured him on the play. Green was out of line on the block. He had every right to be pissed. He wasn't mocking him. He was yelling what a cheap shot it was.
 
mad sweeney said:
Skyryder222 said:
Max Power said:
When you are a big as Haynesworth, you can say whatever you want
I agree that is out of line. His hit was over the line too. I think he tries to hurt on that drive to the ground and then makes a classless statement about it.Ther are ways to equal the "big as he is out"
Really? It didn't look dirty to me at all. He was a step away and just had his arms up. Ran right into him and his bulk just smothered Schaub. There was no effort to smash Schaub into the ground, he didn't wrap him up or even lunge. Just can't stop his 300+ lbs on a dime. I thought it was a very bad roughing call.
I think they called helmet to helmet.
And I think it was a bad call. His helmet hit Schaub but he was standing straight up. He didn't lead with his helmet, it was just the first thing that hit. It wasn't dirty at all.
 
it wasn't a cheap shot at all !!!

i saw the game and the play and they did a stunt in the middle and he was basically untouched going for schaub. imagine being 360 lbs, running your ### off and the qb throws it right before you dive to get the sack.... it would be almost impossible to stop your motion once you have committed to dive.

big all started diving before he threw the ball. you can tell he tried to turn his head to avoid helmet on helmet, but the helmets did hit.

people should stop giving him such a hard time... he is the most dominant DT in the league right now!

 
mad sweeney said:
Skyryder222 said:
Max Power said:
When you are a big as Haynesworth, you can say whatever you want
I agree that is out of line. His hit was over the line too. I think he tries to hurt on that drive to the ground and then makes a classless statement about it.Ther are ways to equal the "big as he is out"
Really? It didn't look dirty to me at all. He was a step away and just had his arms up. Ran right into him and his bulk just smothered Schaub. There was no effort to smash Schaub into the ground, he didn't wrap him up or even lunge. Just can't stop his 300+ lbs on a dime. I thought it was a very bad roughing call.
:lmao: REMINDER: It's tackle football.......
 
Bri said:
Sage came in and did very well. It was somewhat good for them that he got hurt(in this context) or else Sage wouldn't have got the nod.
You must have missed the 3 INT's and the lost fumble on the snap in the 1st 3 quarters. I don't care how good his 4th quarter looked against a prevent defense, Sage was awful.
 
Some of you guys need to ditch your fancy new ####### and realize that this is tackle football.

Haynesworth is a criminal for what he did to Gurode, and should have been prosecuted for assault, this OTOH is less than a non-story.

 
for those of you who actually like talking about real football. I should let you know that Albert Haynesworth is having his best season as a pro this year, and should legitmtely be considered as defensive player of the year. They guy has been an absolute monster this year. So from a Titans fan perspective I could care less what kind of trash talkin' he is doing if he is playing like the legit top 5 Dt in the NFL that we drafted him to be.

 
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for those of you who actually like talking about real football. I should let you know that Albert Haynesworth is having his best season as a pro this year, and should legitmtely be considered as defensive player of the year. They guy has been an absolute monster this year. So from a Titans fan perspective I could care less what kind of trash talkin' he is doing if he is playing like the legit top 5 Dt in the NFL that we drafted him to be.
:blindhomer: :enabler:
 
The hit was absolutely clean. Can't believe he was flagged for that. Hit him him high between the shoulder blades straight on. He might have grazed Schaub's helmet, and like one poster said he had left his feet and was falling on top of Schaub. He continued the tackle, but it wasn't a malicious driving to the ground type of play. Total BS. As for the comment, well - it's true. I played the TN defense today and sure wish Schaub woulda stayed in!

 
SR388 said:
I don't see what he said that was so wrong? I didn't see the hit , but that statement above doesn't seem bad at all. :)
Absolutely nothing wrong with the line...and the hit was not that bad either...looked pretty clean.
 
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drdgreenlove said:
"Well, heck, I mean we probably would have won this game 35-7 if he stayed in," Haynesworth said. "It was good to knock him out I guess, but he's going to come back and I don't think there'll be any kind of quarterback controversy because they pay that guy a lot of money."
It's easy to make someone sound bad when a quote is taken out of context. I'm not a Haynesworth fan, but his statement could have been said tongue-in-cheek during a light hearted moment of the interview. I've said things to & about my wife, that if you put it in print & took away the context and the intonation/inflection in my voice (along w/ delivery), would have made me sound like a wife beater, rapist, sexist, etc. Gotta use common sense & realize that when you read quotes, they weren't always delivered in the manner in which they sound in your head.I was at the game (in Houston) & saw nothing wrong w/ the Haynesworth hit. Neither did most of the other Texans fans I was sitting with/near. He didn't drive his helmet into Shaub, nor did he aim his helmet at Shaub's. Shouldn't have been called a penalty IMO. I doubt you'll see a fine sent his way either.
 
for those of you who actually like talking about real football. I should let you know that Albert Haynesworth is having his best season as a pro this year, and should legitmtely be considered as defensive player of the year. They guy has been an absolute monster this year. So from a Titans fan perspective I could care less what kind of trash talkin' he is doing if he is playing like the legit top 5 Dt in the NFL that we drafted him to be.
What's funny is that he won't get much consideration for DPOY from his previous behaviour.
 
drdgreenlove said:
"Well, heck, I mean we probably would have won this game 35-7 if he stayed in," Haynesworth said. "It was good to knock him out I guess, but he's going to come back and I don't think there'll be any kind of quarterback controversy because they pay that guy a lot of money."
the truth hurts. every def is player is trying to get the qb out, and if they do it legally, good for them. thats football.the other comments were pretty funny
 
Another nugget to the Haynesworth is a classless animal theory. During the Falcons game, they showed a clip from one of the rare long offensive plays the Falcons had. Haynesworth, who was at least 30 yards away from the play gets a running start to knock Weiner (I think) out from the blind-side. Weiner looks around just in time to see him and brace for it, Haynesworth turns off and runs laughing towards the sideline. Weiner doesn't turn his head and Haynesworth levels him just for kicks.

Hoping he gets banned from the NFL someday soon.

 
The hit was absolutely clean. Can't believe he was flagged for that. Hit him him high between the shoulder blades straight on. He might have grazed Schaub's helmet, and like one poster said he had left his feet and was falling on top of Schaub. He continued the tackle, but it wasn't a malicious driving to the ground type of play. Total BS. As for the comment, well - it's true. I played the TN defense today and sure wish Schaub woulda stayed in!
Yes, I am a :confused: .That being said, this was a completely good, legal tackle. Not late. Not malicious. Nothing.

The call was not for a late hit, or for roughing. It was for "helmet to helmet", however, there was not helmet to helmet contact. It appears that maybe the side of his helmet incidentally grazed Schaub's facemask.

A player will ALWAYS be fined for helmet to helmet, even if a flag wasn't thrown. I predict that Albert won't be fined -- which will show that it was an incorrect call.

 
Another nugget to the Haynesworth is a classless animal theory. During the Falcons game, they showed a clip from one of the rare long offensive plays the Falcons had. Haynesworth, who was at least 30 yards away from the play gets a running start to knock Weiner (I think) out from the blind-side. Weiner looks around just in time to see him and brace for it, Haynesworth turns off and runs laughing towards the sideline. Weiner doesn't turn his head and Haynesworth levels him just for kicks.Hoping he gets banned from the NFL someday soon.
* Note this guy's sig line.
 
Well, I didn't see the hit, but he was flagged on it? One would think after crushing a players face with his spikes last year and getting suspended for that, he would weigh his after game comments more cautiously.... but he is one stupid idiot, so expecting him to be NFL politically correct is more than his pea brain could possibly be capable of figuring out. A defensive player that is happy he knocked out an opposing QB? I'm sure that happens all the time. To brag about it after the game, after getting a flag .... well, that's about as stupid as stupid gets. He just might have bought himself another suspension.
Haynesworth is actually a very intelligent.
 
Another nugget to the Haynesworth is a classless animal theory. During the Falcons game, they showed a clip from one of the rare long offensive plays the Falcons had. Haynesworth, who was at least 30 yards away from the play gets a running start to knock Weiner (I think) out from the blind-side. Weiner looks around just in time to see him and brace for it, Haynesworth turns off and runs laughing towards the sideline. Weiner doesn't turn his head and Haynesworth levels him just for kicks.Hoping he gets banned from the NFL someday soon.
* Note this guy's sig line.
Why else would I be watching that debacle? :shrug: True, but regardless, a cowardly act, among several.
 

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