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Haynesworth lashed out at his "haters" yesterday :lol:...

ASHBURN, Va. (AP)—Even by Albert Haynesworth standards, it was quite a day. A teammate called him out, essentially for being selfish. He got publicly summoned to the coach’s office. A television report suggested he appeared “hung over” at practice last week.

Then, late in the day, the Washington Redskins defensive lineman had his own say. Appearing on a radio station, Haynesworth blamed the report on “haters” that don’t like him, said he’s too upset to meet with coach Mike Shanahan on Tuesday, and again proclaimed he could be the greatest ever if he could play the way he wants to play.

“I believe there’s some kind of haters in the organization, that they don’t like me,” Haynesworth said on 106.7 The Fan. “I don’t know if it’s players, I don’t know if it’s coaches, I don’t know who it is. Obviously somebody who doesn’t like me, which is fine. But when you go out there and start making up lies, then, yeah, I’ve got something to say.”

Haynesworth conceded he was “a minute late” for an 8 a.m. meeting Friday and perhaps didn’t have the best of practices the day before.

“If I didn’t have a good practice, sue me,” he said. “Everybody doesn’t go out and have a great practice every day. But that doesn’t mean I can’t play on Sunday.”

Shanahan said he plans to meet with Haynesworth and won’t discuss anything about the matter until the meeting has taken place. The coach declined to say whether Haynesworth will remain on the roster for the rest of the season.

“I think it’s fair for me to talk to him before I talk to you,” Shanahan told reporters.

Haynesworth said the meeting with have to wait until Wednesday.

“I’m not going into the office tomorrow,” he said Monday. “I’m still heated over this. I just got sick of it.”

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Hope we take a chance on him

this I'd trade a fifth rounder for him...I know it sounds like an awful idea but assume he comes back with a vengeance. We affectively solve the DT problem and can use our picks on Luck Green or Peterson, and depth; and our free agent money on more depth

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Just release the guy already... LOL!

This is classic Synder, he's more concerned with the money he spent on Haynesworth then with the effect his presence has on the football team.

The Panthers have plenty of problems right now, but I wouldn't trade any of them for the problems the Skins have. The whole organization is diseased and rotten to the core.

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