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pookha
06-25-2009, 11:33 PM
i am posting it here because a good part of it has to do with the titans..

below is the transcript..from The sirius blitz on sirius radio.
in parts it is interesting and other amusing.
some of it i was going ok i dont think so.
below is a link to kuharksy's interpretation of the piece.
very amusing and interesting itself..




Jim Miller: Welcome to the show, everybody knows about the record contract, but tell us how are you settling-in in Washington after so many years in Tennessee?

Albert Haynesworth: It’s a good fit. Believe it or not I don’t have a ton of pressure on me with the new contract, I actually think there’s less pressure on me now than when I was still in Tennessee

Adam Schein: You’re telling me you had more pressure in Tennessee than in Washington with the 100-Million Dollar Contract!

Albert Haynesworth: Yeah, I’ll try to explain it to people in a way they can understand so here goes. I compare it to elementary school grades 1st-2nd grades vs. 4th - 5th grade. When you are young and the biggest kid in the grade, when you do stuff there’s no flexibility because you stand out; but when you get older and some of the other kids start catching up to your size, some of the stuff you do goes under the radar. Nobody holds the stuff you did in 2nd grade against you because you have changes. It’s like getting a fresh start.

Adam Schein: Was it a situation where everything ran it’s course in Tennessee? Was it time to leave Tennessee?

Albert Haynesworth: Yes it was (time to leave Tennessee). It was time for me to go and get a clean slate and show people what I can do elsewhere.

Jim Miller: How do you not feel the need to live up to the hefty contract?

Albert Haynesworth: I tell people the contract is good, but I have to live up to the contract that is the expectations I set for myself.

Adam Schein: Was the money an issue and why you went to Washington?

Albert Haynesworth: No! I had more on the table in Tampa. They offered a lot more money, but Washington had some things I was more comfortable with. For instance they have a large media aspect that can set you up for life after football. Also Tampa doesn’t have a huge fan base like Washington does, so it wasn’t that hard of a choice to make in the end.

Adam Schein: Were the Giants ever in it (to acquire your services)?

Albert Haynesworth: Yes they were for a while, they were willing to make me the highest paid player in the NFL, but not to the extent that Tampa and Washington were offering. Atlanta was in there, but the Vick dead-money situation hurt them, and Denver was in there, but I wasn’t sure about the new regime there.

Jim Miller: Is Tennessee still upset about how fast you signed. I mean, I see that they filed some papers with the League regarding tampering. Why are they mad? Is it because you just wanted to leave?

Albert Haynesworth: It’s not really that (tampering). I made the decision that it was just best for me to move on. I’m not a Titan anymore and I can’t speak to what the Titans are thinking. I’m happy being a Redskin. I’m not sure how disappointed they are that I left because they had an opportunity to sign me for over a year leading up to me leaving and they only discussed a contract once over that entire period of time. It seems like now that I’ve left they just want to get something out of me for leaving. They’re trying to get a draft pick from Washington because I left. That’s not right!

(Interjection/Schein): Wait a minute, there’s an elephant in the room. Our callers wouldn’t let me live it down if I didn’t ask the burning question: How did Haynesworth get all these offers within 24 hours of the start of free agency without tampering occurring.

Albert Haynesworth: It went like this- The Redskins called first, then the Giants, then Tampa, then Denver. Washington, the Giants and Tampa all made offers within the first two hours. Denver never offered a contract. They just wanted me to keep them in the loop.

Jim Miller: What about Detroit, you would have been the perfect fit for their Defense and they have Jim Schwartz:

Albert Haynesworth: I was with Schwartz for 7 years, but Detroit din’t show interest. It’s funny because Jim used to joke that if he got a job within the next year, I would get a call, but nothing came of that.

Adam Schein: We had a few callers that wanted us to ask why it seems like Albert Haynesworth only plays big when he has something to prove or a big payday on the line.

Albert Haynesworth: I always feel I have something to prove. Look at my stats. I always feel I have something to prove. I get better each year. I can say I don’t care about the money, but it wouldn’t make sense because I just signed the huge deal. My goal is to go out there and beat the man in front of me each down to demonstrate that I am the best player in the league. I want to be a 1st ballot Hall of Famer.

After the Dallas situation with Gerrode, I wanted to prove I was a better person for my family and my kids. I know what people were saying and what situation I created by doing that. I just don’t want them to think of me like that. That’s important to me. People change throughout life. I just changed after that.

Jim Miller: I know Greg Blache. He won’t let any body rest on their laurels. What is your take on him?

Albert Haynesworth: Me and Blache have been working together on how he will implement me in his scheme. We run a lot of the same stuff that I ran in Tennessee. They aren’t set in their ways. We are both showing each other new things. And we’re going to see how we can both incorporate what we do to benefit the defense as a whole. It’s a good thing, we have a good marriage.

Adam Schein: How good can the Redskins be? I think WAS is still ranked 4/4 due to the division they play in.

Albert Haynesworth: I can see why a person would say that because this is the toughest division in football. I can’t promise anything, but we have some good players. We just have to play our game and get comfortable with each other. I think we’ll be OK when we do that. They were a good team last year with a strong defense.

Jim Miller: Can Kyle Vanden Boch (sp) be a Pro Bowler again without your presence?

Albert Haynesworth: I don’t know, I took on a lot of doubles, but who knows? It’ll all depend on how they adapt to the schemes changing against them without me in there. The AFC South is a tough division.

Adam Schein: So Peyton’s thrilled to have you out of the Divison?


Albert Haynesworth: Sure! he knows I was the guy he had to worry about. He knows the Titans have a good team, but I was the single player they were looking at.

Adam Schein: Is it possible to replace Albert Haynesworth?

Albert Haynesworth: I never look at myself as irreplaceable; I don’t know what they think. I know I want to make my presence in Washington feel like Albert Haynesworth can’t be replaced

Jim Miller: Can Vince Young have his career reestablished in Tennessee?


Albert Haynesworth: Could he….. He’s a friend of mine, but I just don’t see it happening in Tennessee. Probably not! I know that organization and I played in Tennessee for a long time. I just don’t know!

Jim Miller: Is he mentally-tough enough to rebound?


Albert Haynesworth: I don’t know. He’s a passionate guy. He competes really hard, but he’s emotional. The guy refused to go back into a game, and then he gets hurt the next time he plays. The fans started getting all over him. The fans can make or break you in a place.

Adam Schein: Why didn’t you and Jeff Fisher enjoy a special relationship? He’s a defensive minded coach and you’re one of the best defensive players in the league.

Albert Haynesworth: I can’t say why we didn’t have a special relationship. There wasn’t a problem though. I just don’t know. He was alright.

Jim Miller: A lot is being made about some players relationship with the coach in Washington, how is your relationship with Jim Zorn?

Albert Haynesworth: Jim Zorn is just a cool guy. I’ve talked to him more times since I came here than I talked to coach Fisher the whole 7 years I was in Tennessee. It’s just a different situation here in Washington. I mean I never talked to Bud Adams (owner) either, but I’ve talked to Mr. Snyder a number of times already. He’s really cool.

Adam Schein: Talk about that relationship with the Tennessee front office:

I don’t know, it’s just different. In Tennessee I never talked to the GM, but I’ve already had a few conversations with Vinny. It’s not even about football all the time, we talk about life in general.

Jim Miller: You know that Honeymoon can wear off quick?


Albert Haynesworth: I know. At first I thought everything was all-good because I was the new guy, but then you talk to the players that have been around Washington for a while and they’re all like “Nah, this is how it is around here.” Everything is just dofferent. I mean from the classroom to the weight room, things are just different. When I was with the Titans I thought that environment was the best in the league based on conversations you have with other players around the league, but this atmosphere is great!

Adam Schein: Albert great stuff. Best of Luck in 2009! We look forward to seeing you at training camp.
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pookha
06-25-2009, 11:33 PM
Note this transcipt seems to have some quotes missing from the one above..

Paul Kuharsky Interpreting-Haynesworth-talk-on-Titans. (http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afcsouth/0-10-122/Interpreting-Haynesworth-talk-on-Titans.html)


Haynesworth: "I think it was OK. It was all right. You can say some good things; you can say some bad things. But I think it was OK. I don't hate the man."

Kuharsky's interpretation: He's a bit bitter because Fisher and the Titans ultimately didn't want him at market value. He shouldn't hate the man, who showed great patience when he was slow to understand what it meant to be in shape in the NFL, who kicked a teammate in practice and who stomped Andre Gurode in the face. In each instance Fisher allowed Haynesworth to earn his way back into good graces. Also, Fisher is the guy who hired Titans defensive line coach Jim Washburn, and Washburn played a bigger role in Haynesworth becoming a dominant force than anyone.




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some of the stuff that is interesting beyond the titan stuff is this..

Albert Haynesworth: I always feel I have something to prove. Look at my stats. I always feel I have something to prove. I get better each year

he really didnt get better until the contract seasons.
here are the career stats (http://www.nfl.com/players/careerstats?id=HAY746506)

he finally got better when he really started to listen to washburn and got serious about being in shape.

i still have reservations about his performance level in season two and later.

the tampa fans have already pointed out there is not that much difference between the media market size of washington and tampa.

and if money wasnt that important why not go with the giants in the
the media market and the most cosmopolitan city??

BoroTitan
06-25-2009, 11:42 PM
good riddance

Volunteers10
06-26-2009, 12:32 AM
I hope KVB makes it to the pro bowl and he doesn't.

NYTitan21
06-26-2009, 01:08 AM
I hope KVB makes it to the pro bowl and he doesn't.

this x100

i hope tony brown has more sacks too

ryangm2123
06-26-2009, 01:18 AM
u know how we follow the titans ota's, i was just wondering if there is any word in washington about how albert is doing so far with the redskins

im curious to see how well he adapts/fits in

Rolltide14TOMB
06-26-2009, 06:45 AM
albert is garbage

TTP77
06-26-2009, 09:38 AM
I'm good friends with one of Albert's neighbors at his condo complex in Nashville so I know way more about him personally than I really want to know. He sure does love to run his mouth and he's not too smart about it either. And that's all I'm sayin' about that.

rpearljr
06-26-2009, 10:14 AM
I hope albert does well I am not mad at the TITANS for letting him go either no DL is worth 100 mil...I do not think we will miss a beat defensivly because of ALbert I aM Curious about how we will be with chuck cecil as DC i really liked him as a player

Old Oilers Fan
06-26-2009, 11:34 AM
I'm good friends with one of Albert's neighbors at his condo complex in Nashville so I know way more about him personally than I really want to know. He sure does love to run his mouth and he's not too smart about it either. And that's all I'm sayin' about that.

Well thank you for sharing your "I know something that I wont tell" with the message board. :lol

Titanico
06-26-2009, 01:13 PM
Haynesworth is a moron.

TTP77
06-26-2009, 01:25 PM
Well thank you for sharing your "I know something that I wont tell" with the message board. :lol

:butt sorry, lol. He really does run his mouth all the time about all kinds of stuff. Oh, and he likes to brag a lot but I'll bet you already knew that. :)

Yvette
06-26-2009, 01:50 PM
Not a very flattering reflection of my boredom... I'd really like to TP his house and trees just before a heavy rain. With at least 500 rolls.

gnarl
06-26-2009, 03:37 PM
maybe he's hurt cause he knows we can wreck shop without him.

btw, redskins jerseys are uglyyyy

have fun wearing potty colors big man

TitansGiantsBears
06-26-2009, 04:40 PM
maybe he's hurt cause he knows we can wreck shop without him.

btw, redskins jerseys are uglyyyy

have fun wearing potty colors big man

I'm sure all the green will make it easier.

TitansGiantsBears
06-26-2009, 04:41 PM
I hope KVB makes it to the pro bowl and he doesn't.

I don't really care if Albert does or doesn't. I do want KVB to make it though. If I had to take one of them to put money on making it though, it would be Albert.

Orca
06-26-2009, 04:49 PM
Interesting comments about the VY "incident".... It appears that at least one player says he refused to go back in... Or will we be hearing the comment that former players just dont count?

(note for clarity the posts below!)

titansikou
06-26-2009, 05:40 PM
Interesting comments about the VY "incident".... It appears that at least one player says he refused to go back in... Or will we be hearing the comment that former players just dont count?

PK's quote is entirely different from the one pookha posted from sirius.

From PK's:

"Vince is a really good friend of mine and everything, but I just don't see it happening in Tennessee. I think he has to go elsewhere and start elsewhere because I've been in that organization long enough and I know how kind of when you fall out of the good graces with certain people that you're not going to get back in it. I don't think they'll trade him because his cap number is too high, but he'll probably have to do his legacy elsewhere, which I definitely think he can because I think he's an awesome quarterback. He has amazing talent.

"He's a very passionate guy. He just loves to win and play the game. When things ain't going his way he's sitting on the sidelines trying to figure out himself. Now, all reports saying he refused to go back in the game and then he goes and gets hurt. I mean, that's not the case. They kind of blew it out [of proportion]...They can make or there or they can break you there. That's why I think it's time for him to go and start his career elsewhere and become that Hall of Fame quarterback that I know he can be."

I don't really care at this point. I just want to spend the first Sunday of February 2010 watching the Titans in the super bowl

Orca
06-26-2009, 05:46 PM
You may have done us a nice favor for clarity, Titansikou! A very different context indeed!

TitansFan370
06-26-2009, 07:27 PM
If anything, this interview shows me Albert is just a bit conceited. His comments were definitely slanted to favor his new team.

gnarl
06-27-2009, 01:59 PM
wouldnt u favor a 100mil/42mil guaranteed job over a job that offers peanuts or w/e the titans were trying to give him?

Yvette
06-27-2009, 02:52 PM
carltron, yes I would, especially if I knew a pending lawsuit was going to take a few million from me.

Orca
06-27-2009, 03:00 PM
Orca agrees. Why be antagonistic toward AH when he made a smart business decision? I doubt many posters would turn down a job doing the same thing they are doing now for a lot more money, and in a city that some might call much more interesting than Nashville. I think the attitude that is being displayed is best termed "parochial.":nono:GrowUp

Yvette
06-27-2009, 06:37 PM
I think the attitude that is being displayed is best termed "parochial.":nono:GrowUp

http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/sehrgrosse/large-smiley-030.gif

Sect309Fan
06-27-2009, 07:11 PM
If anything, this interview shows me Albert is just a bit conceited. His comments were definitely slanted to favor his new team.

Don't all players that switch teams do that? I bet Nate Washington will have a few choice words favoring the Titans over Pittsburgh before opening day.

Orca
06-27-2009, 08:14 PM
http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/sehrgrosse/large-smiley-030.gif


Poor Orca is crushed...:sad

:laugh