Haynesworth limited in practice with injured ankle
Can't hurt. Here's the report:
Albert Haynesworth was limited in practice Wednesday with an ankle injury, another setback for theWashington Redskins' defensive lineman.
Haynesworth's participation was revealed when the team issued its injury report, long after practice had concluded. Coach Mike Shanahan did not mention Haynesworth's injury in his post-practice remarks.
Haynesworth saw limited action as a backup in the Redskins' season-opening win Sunday after months of disagreements with Shanahan over offseason workouts, practices and preseason playing time.
Safety Kareem Moore remains unable to practice with a sprained right knee. Backup linebacker Perry Riley
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I don't think it's even an issue
Hanesworth would only be in on 15-20 plays tops anyway most likely, he’s deep in the doghouse in Washington.
Question Is...
Whether Shanahan lets Haynesworth out of the doghouse for the week, knowing what he’s done to the Houston OL in the past.
Looking forward to a day when being a Texans fan doesn't mean that April is the highlight of my season...
I submit that he did those things to the
Houston O-line of the past. Not this one. He would still cause some problems, but I don’t see him getting off like he used to.
"It's the sport of kings....better than diamond rings.....football."
by Christopher H on Sep 15, 2010 11:08 PM CDT up reply actions
With Tim and Bryan here on this
I’m just not concerned with Haynesworth. A) He only plays limited snaps B) It’s only in obvious passing situations and C) He’s completely unmotivated to play for the Redskins right now – his performance against Dallas was non-existant. He needs to be traded or he and Shanny need a closed-door meeting where they hash it out and start over.
"Lord, beer me strength."
The problem is
With a guy like Fat Albert, it’s real easy to get him happy with you again… you just have to give him what he wants and tell him how great he is and how sorry you are that you didn’t give him what he wanted sooner….
Problem is Shanahan is not that kind of coach. If he has a problem player on one of his teams, he’s likely going to sit his problem behind on the end of the bench untill his value is next to nothing, then beg for a contract in the offseason when interest in him as a player is a shadow to what it used to be before he decided to get exercise the chip on his shoulders.. I have a feeling this is going to be an ongoing thing throughout the season unless someone offers a trade the Redskins can’t decline.

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