Albert Haynesworth For Vincent Jackson Trade Appears Likely

Discussion in 'Washington Redskins' started by 3rdStoneFromTheSun, Sep 19, 2010.

  1. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

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    Those who have been following the storyline of Albert Haynesworth in 2010 know he has fallen out of favor with the organization and especially head coach Mike Shanahan. The man who was signed to a $115 million contract, including $41 million guaranteed, found himself on the bench in the teams opening game victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

    The Redskins second game against the Houston Texans found Haynesworth deactivated. Washington claims a foot injury is the reason, but it appears the defensive tackle has worn out his welcome with a malcontented attitude where he put himself ahead of the team and championship dreams.

    Vincent Jackson is a tall, strong, fast wide receiver holding out on the San Diego Chargers for more money after making his first Pro Bowl team last season. The Chargers appear uninterested in fulfilling his wishes, and apparently have placed him on the trading block.

    Rumors claim San Diego general manager A.J. Smith was seeking two first-round draft picks, which will most likely not happen.

    The Minnesota Vikings would love to acquire Jackson's services to help out their running game and aging quarterback Brett Favre after losing Sidney Rice for much of the year because of injury. It is unknown if Minnesota is willing to mortgage so much for an aging team that is on the cusp of needing rebuilding.

    San Diego has lost two key defensive linemen the past two years in Igor Olshansky and Jamal Williams. Olshansky signed a free agent contract with Dallas in 2009, and Williams was an aging three-time Pro Bowler released at the end of 2009. While San Diego got Cam Thomas late in the first round to play nose tackle, most of the rest of the defensive line is a mix of cast-offs and veterans.

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    Haynesworth would prefer to play in a 4-3 defense, but San Diego runs the 3-4 like the Redskins started to this year. He stated he would prefer playing defensive end over nose tackle, which was something the Redskins did not want to hear. He would represent an upgrade over current starting defensive end Jacques Casaire for the Bolts.

    Jackson would immediately become the number-one receiver on Washington. Santana Moss holds that position now, but he is known for his frequent drops and would be best suited as a number-two receiver. With 38-year old Joey Galloway starting over the slow developing Devin Thomas, Jackson's arrival would be a huge boon for the team.

    The only question to get this deal worked out in the end would be money. Washington would probably have to eat some more of Haynesworth's contract and pay Jackson as well. Owner Dan Snyder has never been shy about throwing around money to try and improve his team in the past.

    With Haynesworth skulking on the sideline yet again, the Redskins do not need him to continue griping to the media as a way to get out of town. Washington should quickly acquiesce his wishes and try to improve the team with Jackson, who appears to want out of San Diego.

    Redskins general manager Bruce Allen made a smart move a few months ago to make this move possible without hurting the defense. He shrewdly grabbed Adam Carriker by swapping draft picks with the Saint Louis Rams in the 2010 NFL Draft. Carriker was the Rams first round draft pick in 2007, and was the 13th overall selection.

    Carriker missed the 2009 season because of injury, but the 6'6" 296 player has the ability to play nose tackle or defensive end. He has played well so far this year for Washington, showing why he was drafted as highly as he once was.

    The Redskins are fielding the oldest team in the NFL this season. It is obvious the message is to win now, something Bruce Allen learned from his Hall of Fame father, and Redskins legend, George Allen.

    The Redskins average 28.7 years old on their 2010 roster, while the famous "Over The Hill Gang" roster of 1972 was actually younger by averaging 28.5. The 1972 team, coached by George Allen, made it all the way to Super Bowl VII before losing to the perfect Miami Dolphins.
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    The best way to win now is to get a locker room together in a single minded mission, something stressed by all winning teams. It is obvious Haynesworth and Jackson would be happier elsewhere, so a swap of the two could bring victory to everyone involved
     
  2. yea i wouldnt mind that one bit
     
  3. Haynesworth is a lazy sack of crap.....
     
  4. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    ^^this

    also ................... haynesworth is a lazy sack of crap
     
  5. bigsexyy81

    bigsexyy81 Muffin Top

    Why would the Chargers trade one butthole for a different butthole with a higher salary, lesser work ethic, and inability to make a significant impact in a defense he doesn't even want to play in?
     
  6. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    HIGHLY doubt it...
     
  7. TheSnowman

    TheSnowman #1 Trap Star

    Schefter is reporting via twitter that any deal before the deadline for the reduced suspension is possible, but quite unlikely.
     
  8. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    I don't see why the Chargers would want the headache that is Albert Haynesworth. Jackson to the Redskins works...just not Haynesworth to the Chargers half. Bruce Allen is much smarter than that.
     
  9. TheSnowman

    TheSnowman #1 Trap Star

    I agree with you. I think Jackson to Washington makes a lot of sense, and I'm surprised they haven't made it happen, as they have a tendency to do so. His presence on the field would help that team a lot.

    Who knows about the headaches, but you know they don't have a problem paying people, which is surely his main beef. Admittedly I have a vested interest in the situation, as he's sitting on my bench in the GIF league waiting for action.
     
  10. DatR3al

    DatR3al No Days Off

    Never doubt the Redksins, they will do any and everything to piss me off...they will get him guarenteed.
     
  11. Would the Vikings actually give him the contract Jackson is seeking?
     
  12. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    They should not. He's not the answer for that team...the Vikings need much more than Vincent Jackson at WR...their play the last two games has been all around awful...
     
  13. They do need to put more points than just 19 combined in the first two games.

    However, if they do lock-up Jackson long term....Sidney Rice would likely walk after this year since I believe he's in the final year of his rookie deal.

    It will be interesting to see if the Vikings do pull the trigger on the deal.....the Vikings could use some of those picks to draft a potential franchise quarterback next season.
     
  14. HailttRedskins

    HailttRedskins I Still Say Redskins

    No thanks. Shanahan can quit being a snitch, swallow his pride and get Albert on the field.
     
  15. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    I heard that HTR. Stop trying to prove a point and just coach the team.
     
  16. mike oxlong

    mike oxlong The Voice Of Reason

    appears likely? Since when is someone's speculation considered likely?
     
  17. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    When the author puts himself out there like that. Now it's time to rebuff the counterpoint.
     
  18. mike oxlong

    mike oxlong The Voice Of Reason

    Allen has enough headcases on that team let alone the defense. He doesn't want a giant crybaby who only plays or practices when he wants to. Allen didn't want to pay his best WR, he won't want to pay a piece of crap in haynesworth. One of Haynesworth biggest problems is that he doesn't want to play the Nose and that's where he would have to play in San Diego. It would just be a trade of bullcrap and it LIKELY won't happen.
     
  19. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Yeah what would the Chargers actually gain? A headache with a contract. Gee....so we have to pay the idiot too. I don't see it happening.
     
  20. Raider Woody

    Raider Woody Rookie

    Washington has already paid a lot of Haynesworths signing bonus and would be left with the headache of trying to sign Jackson to a long term deal and give him a massive signing bonus too. Financially it makes a lot of sense for the Bolts.
    However you are right, they are both buttholes.