Adam Caplan of Scout.com just unloaded an interesting nugget during a TV appearance on CSN when he said that the Redskins offered defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth to the Eagles as part of the Donovan McNabb deal, but the Birds didn't want him. "The Redskins actually offered - I'm told by two league sources - Albert Haynesworth, the outstanding defensive tackle, but Albert Haynesworth has an enormous contract," Caplan said, adding that Haynesworth was a pain to the Redskins' previous coaching staff. Haynesworth, who will turn 29 in June, signed a $100M contract last offseason with the Redskins, which included $41M in guaranteed money and he just received a $21M roster bonus on April 1st. Source: Philly.com
I bet Rosemen spit a beverage when he heard there offer and then........."Nawww thats ok 'lol'.....you havent been paying much attention have you Mr Snyder"
DO NOT buy that BS Philly is desperate in the trenches...they got crap at DT No way they turn their nose up at Al and accept garbage for McNabb instead
It's funny how Synder realizes his mistakes after he makes them. Oh wait, I forgot, he has a GM now. I really don't blame the Eagles for not wanting Haynesworth.