Albert Haynesworth

Albert Haynesworth

Albert Haynesworth plays for the Titans. He is a defensive tackle and has been a professional football player for 5 seasons. Follow him in the news and in the blogosphere, or share your opinions and predicitions about the Tennessee Titans. [more]

Albert Haynesworth plays for the Titans. He is a defensive tackle and has been a professional football player for 5 seasons. Follow him in the news and in the blogosphere, or share your opinions and predicitions about the Tennessee Titans.

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As we all know, Albert Haynesworth departed Nashville for the financially greener pastures of Washington D.C. last offseason. To some degree, most of us figured that his absence would be felt on the Titan defense in 2009. Of course, it’s hard for a unit to improve when you lose such a talented specimen who wreaked [...]  
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Washington defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was sent home from practice on Friday for supposedly being late for a meeting. This came after he ripped the coaching staff after last week's loss to the New York Giants. Jim Zorn said Friday...  
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Time to vote for the Redskins DEFENSIVE MVP.  You just got done voting for the Offensive MVP.  Here were the results. QB Jason Campbell 38% TE Fred Davis 34% Other 15% Derrick Dockery 10% Santana Moss 3% Now is time to vote for the Defensive MVP.  Your choices are:  DE Brian Orakpo, DE Andre Carter, LB London Fletcher, DT Albert Haynesworth, [...]  
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Washington Coach Jim Zorn says he made the decision for disciplinary reasons. Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was sent home from practice.  
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For an organization and coach trying to point the Washington Redskins in the right direction this holiday season, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth is playing the part of Scrooge. After arriving late to a team meeting, Redskins coach Jim Zorn sent the combustible Haynesworth home Friday in the most recent event in a trouble season for the highly paid All-Pro. The day after Christmas, Haynesworth decided to speak out against his coaches and...  
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Here are the Redskins inactives for today’s 4:15Pm gaime against the San Diego Chargers.  Most notably, DT Albert Haynesworth. Richard Bartel Devin Thomas P.J. Hill LaRon Landry Marcus McCauley Alvin Bowen Curtis Gatewood  
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Click HERE for video of the fight. (AP) NEW YORK — Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth has been fined $10,000 by the NFL and New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs has been hit for $7,500. The players were fined Thursday for an altercation late in New York's 45-12 victory at Washington. Haynesworth struck Jacobs after a play ended and Jacobs struck back. Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall also was involved, but was...  
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Maybe Albert Haynesworth hates Greg Blache , and maybe he’s exactly right to require a better system by which the Redskins can wreak havoc. And yes, maybe $100 million dollars should buy him a little more input on how to improve a system that is pretty darn good. But even if the Redskins’ defensive scheme was the worst in the league, is it a stretch to ask one of the best defensive players in the league toiling in it to suck it up and roll...  
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The most interesting thing in practice today, at least from the portion I saw, actually took place before practice, when defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth and head coach Jim Zorn (pictured above in happier times) had a lengthy conversation.  
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One of these is a made guy, the other is a dead man walkingMerry Christmas to Curly R readers, most of the country may be shut down for a major national holiday, not the NFL, in fact the Redskins had a practice just today, it was just another practice in a long and miserable season.And defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was late for it and got sent home for his trouble. He arrived an unspecified amount of time late for pre-practice team...  
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Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was sent home on Christmas by head coach Jim Zorn. Haynesworth was reportedly late to the team meetings on Friday and was sent home before practice.  
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* Jim Zorn vs. Albert Haynesworth: The dead coach walking booted the team’s $100 million free agent from practice for disciplinary reasons. “If they keep this system the way it is, then they would label Albert Haynesworth a bust who didn’t live up to the contract. Everybody would say he just took the money and [...]  
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A few lasting images from Monday Night Football to give you holiday heartburn and possibly incurable brain burn. Viewer discretion advised. Haynesworth hunched over During the Giants' first drive, Albert Haynesworth found his way to the sidelines, and then hunched over, like so, with a trainer's hand on his shoulder. The camera quickly cut away. Who knows what he was up to? Possibly drawing up some defensive formations in the dirt. But you...  
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1Check for running lanes: In the first meeting between the teams, a 7-6 Dallas win, the Cowboys rushed for 153 yards, their fourth-highest total this season. But the Redskins played without defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, who was injured. The Redskins did a good job against Tony Romo and the Cowboys’ passing game, but Marion Barber rushed for 99 yards and Felix Jones for 49. Haynesworth’s presence could mean a different approach for...  
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Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson sounded like he was shooting for the moon back in the spring with such goals as leading the NFL in rushing and being voted most valuable player. He's already accomplished the first by a wide margin. MVP? That award usually is dominated by quarterbacks. But Johnson has been very busy dashing toward some lofty NFL records.  
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