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Haynesworth must pass test, won't be with starters

** FILE ** In this Nov. 8, 2009, file photo, Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth waits on the sidelines as they take on the Atlanta Falcons during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Atlanta. The start of Redskins training camp should be about new coach Mike Shanahan, new quarterback Donovan McNabb and the renewal of hope for the franchise. Instead, all eyes and ears will be focused on Haynesworth. (AP Photo/John Amis, file)** FILE ** In this Nov. 8, 2009, file photo, Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth waits on the sidelines as they take on the Atlanta Falcons during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Atlanta. The start of Redskins training camp should be about new coach Mike Shanahan, new quarterback Donovan McNabb and the renewal of hope for the franchise. Instead, all eyes and ears will be focused on Haynesworth. (AP Photo/John Amis, file)
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Albert Haynesworth finally showed up for work — and quickly learned the Washington Redskins won't be cutting him any slack.

On the eve of the first day of training camp, Haynesworth ended his months-long boycott of the team by meeting Wednesday morning with coach Mike Shanahan. Hardly sympathetic to the plight of a player who recently received a $21 million bonus, the coach wasn't about to let bygones by bygones.

Shanahan said Haynesworth must pass a conditioning test in order to practice. And, assuming the test is passed, the two-time All-Pro defensive lineman with the $100 million contract won't be practicing with the starting unit, at least not right away.

"I'm expecting him to be in great shape," Shanahan said. "And if he's not in great shape, then we're going to do what we need to do to get him in shape.

"Once he gets to that point, hopefully he'll fit into our system and do the things we want him to do. Because, if he does, he can be an excellent football player for us. If not, we're going to be very good anyhow."

Asked if he expected Haynesworth to be a part of the team in 2010, Shanahan would only say: "We'll see."

"All I can do is tell you we're going to give him every opportunity to show us what we can do," the coach said. "Hopefully he'll like the position that we play him in and give us everything that he's got."

The "position that we play him in" is the main point of consternation for Haynesworth. He's unhappy with the Redskins' switch to a 3-4 defense and would rather play for another team. Shanahan was ready to grant that wish in February and March — but the door was shut once Haynesworth collected the $21 million bonus on April 1, part of the seven-year contract he signed a year earlier. The deal is part of the enduring legacy of a decade of bad offseason signings under owner Dan Snyder.

Thus Haynesworth continues to overshadow a team trying to turn a new page. By all rights, Thursday's start of training camp should be about Shanahan and new quarterback Donovan McNabb, but instead all eyes and ears will be on the disgruntled big man whom teammates called "selfish" when he skipped the mandatory minicamp last month. Even Shanahan said at the time that it was "really a shame that Albert has got so much attention for not showing up."

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Thunderbob says:

1 month ago

Mark as offensive

Normal I would pass on anything that Shanahan does, however, this time this is the right thing to do! Haynesworth should have been ready for camp even if he held out. This guy should be benched, not traded! He may be a good player but his expectation of how he should be treated and Coach S's are opposed. In this case, Coach is the winner!

tommysb5 says:

1 month ago

Mark as offensive

Why in the world did Snyder give this cry baby this type of contract. Talk about ignorant people !!!

OldNavyChief says:

1 month, 1 week ago

Mark as offensive

Albert is certainly not the sharpest pencil in the box.

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