When Albert Haynesworth dressed at his locker in the hour after the Redskins' 17-0 loss to the Dallas Cowboys Sunday night, a media throng gathered to hear Haynesworth speak publicly for the first time since he aired his differences with defensive coordinator Greg Blache. Haynesworth was asked why he waited to speak up about his complaints: "Just frustration, we being - what are we, 4-11 now, or 4-10 at that point? Just frustrated. I'm a competitor. I want to win, no matter what I do. I want to win. Like in the offseason, as far as boats and stuff like that, I got to have the fastest boat. I got to have the fastest car, which got me in trouble a few times. I always want to win at whatever I do. So the same thing with football. This is my livelihood. I'm very competitive. I definitely hate to lose no matter what." He also said he talked to Blache about the situation. "I talked to Blache, and we're all great," Haynesworth said. "Everything's fine. We're grown men. You can disagree, and that's fine. We don't hate each other. There's no hate. No love lost or anything between us. We're still the same." Source: Washington Post