If I did did say he was untradeable during the preseason----and I don't think I did---I likely explained that at that point, Albert had $21 million of our money in his pocket and that made Shanahan less likely to trade him.
The "Haynesworth for a fourth and Bo Scaife" trade offer happened around draft time.
Because this assumes that Mike Shanahan magically should've known that Haynesworth was going to behave the way he did.How can there be irony in two very different decisions?
1) Haynesworth is a very big problem to Coach 1;
2) Coach 2 has a chance to obtain Al who offers the potential of a high gain at at low cost while risking that the player might also become a problem for him.
Oh, I apologize. It is your position that it did not matter how Haynesworth behaved because he was not a scheme fit. You are correct sir. I mean, really, who has 350 pound nose tackles in a 3-4 defense. Who does that? Totally not a scheme fit.



