2011年1月17日星期一

opinions of the week’s transactions

Each week we Share insights, analysis, and opinions of the week’s transactions.To see previous Post s,?click this link and start working back.The big move of the week was the Redskins' suspension of DT Albert Haynesworth.Haynesworth famously signed a contract potentially worth $100 million before the 2009 season and cashed a $21 million bonus check before this season before clashing with head coach Mike Shanahan over Replica Breitling watch playing in a 3 4 defense instead of his preferred 4 3. I'm not really expecting the Mavs to win but if they play like last night, it's possible.To win though they need to do two things different, not let Genoway skate circles around them and not let big ass Sioux players camp out in front of Cook.

The situation festered throughout the season, with Haynesworth's conditioning, commitment, and preparation constantly questioned as he played in eight of the first 12 games with just 2.5 sacks.In moments, like the Chicago game, Haynesworth was dominant, but he was largely an afterthought.Finally, the Redskins had enough and suspended Haynesworth for the last four games of the season.We don't absolve Shanahan in this situation, but Breitling watch Haynesworth's petulence certainly led to an embarrassing end to his Redskins season, both for him and the team.(And you can compare the Haynesworth suspension to others during the 2010 season in this Post .)In other moves…

Colts (put CB Jerraud Powers and S Bob Sanders on IR; Add RB Dominic Rhodes) The Colts' injury problems in the secondary continued as they gave up the ghost on 2010 contributions from Sanders, who is trying to return from a biceps injury, and Powers was knocked out for the season as well.They brought back stalwart Rhodes, who played in the Chopard Mille Miglia GMT Rubber Strap watches UFL this season, to help fill in for equally prolific RB injuries.Buccaneers (put CB Aqib Talib and C Jeff Faine on IR; Add C Donovan Raiola) The Buccaneers lost two key contributors in Talib, who was emerging as one of the league's best corners, and Faine, a quality pivot.