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Could there be a Haynesworth/Fisher reunion?

By mr_buttersworth on  From opinionsfordays.blogspot.com
Jeff Fisher might want to think before he follows through with this idea. Signing free agent defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. Yes, the same Haynesworth who has washed out since leaving the Tennessee Titans in a contract year. When asked by a reporter if there was any interest in Haynesworth, Fisher didn't completely dismiss the notion of having the big man sign with the Rams. "There's some unrestricted free agents out there now that are not under contract that we've been talking about...Read Full Story

Buccaneers release Albert Haynesworth

By Robert D. Cobb on  From profootballzone.com
According to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, the Buccaneers have released defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. The Bucs acquired Haynesowrth this past season after claiming him off waivers from the Patriots.  Once he got to Tampa, he was just as ineffective as he’s been over the past few seasons.  It just might be time for him to retire. “I appreciate Albert playing for us after some key injuries this past season,” general manager Mark Dominik said. “He was very professional and we now...Read Full Story

No surprise: Haynesworth cut by Bucs - Boston.com

By keyfunds on  From latestbusinessreport.com
Yahoo! SportsNo surprise: Haynesworth cut by BucsBoston.comThere was a financial reason for the move, as Haynesworth's base salary for 2012 was set to be $6.7 million. Tampa Bay had a great deal of salary cap space even before the move, but Haynesworth's performance did not justify paying him that bloated ...Bucs release DT HaynesworthMiamiHerald.comBucs become latest team to part with HaynesworthSI.comBuccaneers release Albert HaynesworthUSA TODAYYahoo! Sports -Tbo.comall 197 news articles »Read Full Story

Rodney Harrison Rips Albert Haynesworth

By Robert D. Cobb on  From profootballzone.com
Former NFL safety and current NBC analyst Rodney Harrision ripped into Buccaneers defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth on 850 ESPN Radio in Cleveland for the way he’s conducted himself during his time with the New England Patriots. “To see Albert Haynesworth get an opportunity to come to a great organization, with a great coach, a fabulous quarterback and all the good parts around him,  said Harrison.  “To see him come out there and flat out quit, for him to pretend like he’s hurt and not go...Read Full Story

Albert Haynesworth Waived By Patriots

By Cartman on  From patriotsgab.com
« Source: Brandon Spikes suffers MCL sprain November 8th, 2011 Chris Bach Posted in Roster Moves The best NFL teams often don’t completely gel until they last two-three games games of the year. Patriots fans are hoping that’s the case with this year’s team. The two big acquisitions many thought would put them over the top – WR Chad Ochocinco and Albert Haynesworth – haven’t been on the field very much as the Patriots have one more loss than they had at the finish of 2010. Now...Read Full Story

No Great Loss

By azelea on  From footballticketsonline.com
The Patriots have decided to call it quits with the experiment known as Albert Haynesworth and it’s no great loss. Haynesworth has been with the Patriots for 8 games.  In that time span, he has contributed next to nothing.  He has been out of shape to start.  He has been injured.  When he was on the field, no one noticed.  It is not surprising that the Patriots have decided to divest themselves of him and sooner rather than later. The Patriots gave up a low round draft pick in order to take...Read Full Story

60 Max Coffin Corner: Fat Albert Lamesworth Limps Out of Town

By maxpower617 on  From 60maxpowero.com
They say March comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb. Well, Albert Haynesworth would probably love to eat the lamb and the lion as well. They said it was a low risk / high reward venture, so was Freddie Mac stock. How’s that working out? Sometimes you have to call them as you see them, and the Patriots did the right thing by trying out Hayneswort, and then cutting him when it didn’t work out. Haynesworth came to town via a trade with the Washington Redskins for a 5th round pick in the...Read Full Story

Patriots put defensive tackle Haynesworth on waivers

 From reuters.com
BOSTON (Reuters) - The New England Patriots put defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth on waivers Tuesday, according to his agent, the official National Football League website nfl.com reported.Teams have 24 hours to put in a claim for Haynesworth, a two-time Pro Bowler, who was traded to the Patriots before the start of the season by the Washington Redskins.Haynesworth, 30, has failed to produce the form that made him a standout on the defensive line in seven seasons with the Tennessee Titans...Read Full Story

Haynesworth and Ochocinco on Patriots Roster For Now, But Will They Make the Final Cut?

By DanielWolf on  From nationalfootballauthority.com
NewEnglandPatriots.com By Pat OueletteNFL WriterAs New England Patriots defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth evolves into more myth than player, and wide receiver Chad Ochocinco continues to be invisible on the field, a hot topic of discussion is whether either will leave camp as a Patriot.The first problem is that many are lumping the two highly-publicized acquisitions in the same group. Haynesworth and Ochocinco are on two different expectation and financial scales. Haynesworth is Bill...Read Full Story

Could the Release of Albert Haynesworth Mark the End the 4-3 Experiment?

By maxpower617 on  From 60maxpowero.com
Fat Albert acted up and now he’s gone. Albert Haynesworth came to town saying all the right things and left running his mouth off to Pepper Johnson. With that being said, does this mark the end of that awful 4-3 we’ve been forced to watch for 8 games? The activation of Ron Brace and Brandon Deaderick gave Bill Belichick the latitude to release an underperforming Haynesworth. While Deaderick was a 3-4 end in college, Brace has played in the 3-4 since joining the Patriots in 2009 and very...Read Full Story
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