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Albert Haynesworth Suspended: Redskins Lineman To Sit Out Final 4 Games Without Pay: Report

Albert Haynesworth Suspended

JOSEPH WHITE   12/ 7/10 06:06 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Simmering all year, the antagonism between Albert Haynesworth and Mike Shanahan finally reached the boiling point Tuesday when the two-time All-Pro defensive lineman was suspended by the Washington Redskins coach without pay for the rest of the season.

Citing a litany of acts that essentially add up to season-long insubordination, the Redskins suspended Haynesworth for "conduct detrimental to the club" and told him he's not welcome for the team's final four games – and making it extremely unlikely he will play for the club again.

"Despite the club's numerous attempts to persuade Albert Haynesworth to abide by the terms of his contract, he has repeatedly refused to cooperate with our coaching staff in a variety of ways over an extended period of time," Shanahan said in statement released by the team. "Among other things, he has consistently indicated to our defensive coaches that he refuses to play in our base defense or on first-down or second-down nickel situations. He has also refused to follow the instructions of our coaches both during weekly practices and during actual games as well.

"Yesterday, when Albert was at Redskin Park, he told our general manager Bruce Allen that he (Haynesworth) would no longer speak with me. Although suspending any player is not a decision that a head coach enters into lightly, I believe the situation has reached the point where the club clearly has no alternative."

Allen informed Haynesworth of the suspension, the maximum permitted under the league's collective bargaining agreement. Haynesworth's agent, Chad Speck, said his client will appeal. Speck chided the Redskins for not giving any prior formal notice that Haynesworth's behavior was in question.

"The accusations made by coach Shanahan and Bruce Allen are vague and without merit," Speck said in a written statement. "Since training camp began, today's notice was the first that Albert received informing him that his conduct was not consistent with the 'terms of his contract' as coach Shanahan claims. Bruce confirmed to me today, that there have been no other letters or formal notices of any kind sent to Albert during the regular season suggesting that he was engaging in conduct detrimental to the team."

George Atallah, spokesman for the NFL players' union, said on Twitter: "All I can say at this time is that the NFLPA is reviewing the details."

It wasn't hard to see this coming. Haynesworth and Shanahan have been going at it almost from the day the hard-nosed coach who won two Super Bowls with the Denver Broncos was hired by the Redskins in January.

Haynesworth skipped offseason workouts because he didn't want to play nose tackle in the 3-4 defense the new coaches were installing, preferring instead to play in a scheme that would showcase his talent and help achieve his goal of becoming "the best defense tackle to ever play this game." Shanahan told Haynesworth to go find another team, contingent upon giving up a $21 million contract bonus due on April 1.

Haynesworth didn't want to give up that much money, so he stayed on the roster and remained disgruntled. He boycotted a mandatory minicamp, drawing a $10,000 fine and searing comments about being "selfish" from defensive captain London Fletcher. He became a league-wide punch line when he needed 10 days to pass a conditioning test at the start of training camp.

He complained about playing with the backups in preseason games. He received sympathetic words and support from Shanahan and the rest of the team when he missed a regular season game following the death of his half brother in a motorcycle accident, but he waited so long to return that the coach made him inactive for the following game as well.

Then, last week, Haynesworth had a lackluster practice on Thursday, was late for a meeting on Friday and was also limited at Friday's practice because of an unspecified illness. Haynesworth denied a television report that he appeared "hung over" at practice, saying he had gone out the night before and went home early because he "wasn't feeling good."

Shanahan made Haynesworth inactive for Sunday's game against the New York Giants, waiting until the morning of the game to announce the decision. Haynesworth likely wouldn't have made much difference in the 31-7 loss because he had become a marginal role-player, coming into the game mostly on passing downs because of his resistance to playing nose tackle in the 3-4.

Still, Haynesworth's teammates were getting fed up.

Defensive lineman Phillip Daniels called out Haynesworth on Monday, citing Haynesworth's lack of willingness to buy into the concept of team and the multiple practices Haynesworth has missed while others kept showing up despite illnesses and injuries.

"Unfortunately, Albert's behavior has his credibility in question," defensive lineman Vonnie Holliday said. "This is my first year with Albert. Some of these guys are in their second year. For them, there's certainly a credibility issue. How many times can you cry wolf?"

Haynesworth played in only eight games this season and didn't start any of them, totaling just 16 tackles and 2 1/2 sacks. Holliday said he thought Haynesworth felt a "tremendous amount of pressure" to live up to the big contract and reach Hall of Fame level. Nevertheless, Holliday felt Haynesworth would eventually warm to defensive coordinator Jim Haslett's scheme, but it never happened.

"He never really changed his mind," Holliday said. "He never really bought into coach Has and what he was trying to do with our defense."

Haynesworth's agent, however, said his client wants to play more and cited several statistics to argue that the Redskins defense has played better when Haynesworth is in the game.

"Albert has repeatedly asked for a bigger role in the defense," Speck said. "He simply wants to play and maximize his contribution to the team. It is unfortunate that he has not been utilized more."

Haynesworth will not be allowed at Redskins Park for practices or meetings for the final four weeks of the season. The suspension will cost him about $847,000 in salary, a mere trifle amid the $41 million guaranteed in the seven-year contract he signed with the Redskins as a free agent last year after seven seasons with the Tennessee Titans.

The player who infamously said "You're not going to remember Albert Haynesworth as a bust" on the day he signed the deal stands to become the biggest bust in Dan Snyder's 11 years as Redskins owner, quite an achievement considering the money overspent on underachievers such as Deion Sanders and Adam Archuleta.

By suspending Haynesworth instead of releasing him, the Redskins keep him from getting what he might have coveted – a chance to play for a contender late in the season. However, it seems almost certain that the Redskins will have to try to trade Haynesworth in the offseason, although his trade value will have plummeted because other teams know Shanahan won't want him back.

"It was a very volatile relationship to begin with," Holliday said. "Over the last several months, things have been adding up. The coach wants things one way, the player wants things a different way. It can cause a rift. It puts the players in a difficult situation."

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mdmccormick
I am tired of this BS
07:49 PM on 12/08/2010
Speck chided the Redskins for not giving any prior formal notice that Haynesworth's behavior was in question.

God whata pile of BS, same as Hayneswort­h
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leftybass
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06:52 PM on 12/08/2010
This guy has been paid about 30 MILLION dollars to play in about 20 games for the Redskins. The whole thing is obscene.
11:23 AM on 12/08/2010
The problem I have with Haynesworth is he never even tried to make this work. First he took the money knowing he was playing nose tackle rather in a 3-4 rather than defensive tackle in the 4-3. If he really though he couldn't perform in that defense he should've refused the money and signed somewhere else. Secondly he never tried, if he went out on the field week after week and worked hard and didn't perform as well as he normally does, fine, maybe the coach needs to find another way to make it work. When your own teammates are calling you out, this isn't a matter of a coach who doesn't like you.
11:01 AM on 12/08/2010
bottom line is the guy is out and without pay which a good thing for Washington fans
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americancolonyinhell
11:00 AM on 12/08/2010
This Haynesworth person doesn't have a side. If they give you a 1 with 8 zeros after it, thank your lucky stars and put on your helmet and pads and play the game while everyone else works for a living.
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04:05 AM on 12/08/2010
Haslett does not have the people to run the type of defense he wants.
08:51 AM on 12/08/2010
pathetic excuse for fat albert
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04:48 PM on 12/08/2010
I'm not making excuses for him. If he was a football player,he would be able to play nosetackle. But he's a baby. Also trying to use a DE as an OLB in a 3-4 who can't backpedal and play coverage is a misuse of personnel. London Fletcher is a great MLB,and a pretty good ILB. Haslett was fired from NO because he tried the same things. It's the defense he played in Buffalo under Chuck Knoll. He's a true believer and inflexible. Schools over now bud.
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02:51 AM on 12/08/2010
Haynesworth is a dirty player and is not worth what the Redskins are paying him. I remember he once stomped on Andre Gurode's head after the whistle, cutting his head so bad it required stitches. Then the Redskins made the bold move and signed him for an insane amount. They cannot even trade him now. Maybe there is an escape clause the Redskins can use to rid themselves of this loser.
01:18 AM on 12/08/2010
Albert Haynesworth is an unfortunate soul and worthless commodity. He likely has an underlying medical illness that his union for one and owners look the other way. He should have been tossed from the lead for the stomping assault a few years ago. The new union leadership does nothing to address the bipolar illness because they want bigger player contracts. The union leadership also does nothing to protect its players from chronic encephalopathy. They in fact come out and criticize the league for punishing the head-hunters. The next time there is congressional hearings, both the league and the union head should be placed under scrutiny for protecting this ill and violent Haynesworth and the union's refusal to pay retired players chronic illnesses.
01:13 AM on 12/08/2010
A smarter coach could have made this work. Shanahan's ego got in the way. Tough break for Redskins fanS to have to endue this level of dis-functionality.
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02:53 AM on 12/08/2010
Shanahan is a better coach than Haynesworth is a team football player. Count which one has more Super Bowl rings.
08:54 AM on 12/08/2010
cosign, who has the rings to prove it?

it ain't fat albert
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04:06 AM on 12/08/2010
It's Haslett don't you think? Trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, trying to play a 3-4 with 4-3 personnel.
08:54 AM on 12/08/2010
you don't know the difference
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AngryHarpy
I dwell in possibility.
12:47 AM on 12/08/2010
As someone who lives in the DC area (but I'm a Bears fan) I can tell you that there's really no one here who is sorry to see him go. Not just this year but last year too.
10:39 PM on 12/07/2010
Haynesworth is a spoiled rotten brat who thinks too highly of himself and should never make as much money as he does. Let's pay people who really do something for a living...teachers, doctors, nurses, etc the money football players get. These people are the ones who really help people. Society would be a much better place if we all put our money where it belongs and not into some football, basketball or baseball player's pocket.
11:23 PM on 12/07/2010
mmm i think the doctors and nurses are doing fine
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The Drip
Sippin' on the syrup
10:14 PM on 12/07/2010
Jerry Jones might pick him up after the season.
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02:55 AM on 12/08/2010
I hope Jerry learned his lesson with the T.O. and Pac Man incidents. Some players, no matter what their talent, aren't worth what they bring to the team.
08:33 AM on 12/08/2010
cowboys also run a 3-4 defense ...
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10:00 PM on 12/07/2010
LIONS.......
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OLMEQ
Pay Attention, You can't afford Free Speech...
08:57 PM on 12/07/2010
Mr. Haynesworth didn't have a conditioning issue ... The guy and his son are a detriment to this organization and the owner is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The Denver split should be reviewed as to the reason for him not being there...
08:58 AM on 12/08/2010
haynesworth couldn't walk from the house to the car
08:52 PM on 12/07/2010
My observation is that Mike Shannan and his son are not very bright people. The elder Shannan decided to pick on a Pro Bowler who has always performed with pride and effort to show that he was the boss. Stupid. Then he backed up his less than talented son who he hired as his offensive coordinator when Donovan McNabb, another Pro Bowl performer, switched to more appropriate plays instead of the ones that the son called. Shannan and his son are the ones who should be suspended for rampant stupidity. Maybe they will learn something from this going forward but I doubt it.
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PatA
Pink is a 4 letter word
10:19 PM on 12/07/2010
Progressive, I can't find the reply of yours (for me) so I'll answer here.

If I am working for $7 an hour, I will give it my all. Any amount that helps pay my bills, I'll give my all.

I have a hard time wrapping my mind around a player who gets a $41million deal and chooses to make really poor choices when it comes to a work ethic. I don't care what Shanahan did.......I've had s h etty bosses but I never slacked off. I think that you just lower your head and do your work. Especially for an obscene amount of money like he gets.
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Poiks
12:12 AM on 12/08/2010
The name is "Shanahan"