Let's get one thing straight, Albert Haynesworth was a class act for the Tennessee Titans, one of the best defensive tackles in the league during his seven seasons in the South. There were reportedly more than six teams interested in signing him, but the Redskins came out as victors (or losers, as it would transpire) and gave Haynesworth a $100 million contract over 7-years. He was beyond useless, and immediately after landing in Washington, he looked overweight, disinterested and lazy. Redskins fans couldn't stand the man who started just 12 games across two seasons, despite his immense wages, and he was also prone to clashing with coaches during his time there. He's recently emerged from obscurity to give the outstanding Ndamukong Suh some advice... Whatever you say, Al...
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