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		<title>By: curtis</title>
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		<dc:creator>curtis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 13:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Haslett&#039;s first mistake was promising his boss that our roster could field an effective 3-4 team. Now we see an ineffective D. No, check that, a dysfunctional defense.

Haslett could not tell truth to power. Or maybe that conversation wasn&#039;t an available option? Either way I saw a good defense turn bad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haslett&#8217;s first mistake was promising his boss that our roster could field an effective 3-4 team. Now we see an ineffective D. No, check that, a dysfunctional defense.</p>
<p>Haslett could not tell truth to power. Or maybe that conversation wasn&#8217;t an available option? Either way I saw a good defense turn bad.</p>
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		<title>By: Scott Stewart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Stewart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 00:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As for your final question remember Haynesworth was not brought in by Allen, Shanahan or even Haslett for that matter.

He is being paid a ton of money and to cut him would cost a lot to just let him go. I think they would work better in a 4-3 but it all comes down to players play and coaches coach and a 3-4 is the defense they want ran. My thing with it is if you get beat trying your hardest thats one thing but if you refuse to even try and give it your full effort than you are a problem case and Haynesworth is a problem case. You cant have the highest paid player on the team refusing to come to voluntaries and things of that nature it just is not a good example to allow to be set.

I think slowly you will see the Skins bring in more players to fit the 3-4 now that they have made the change. Right now what we are getting to see is who may be able to fit in the defense and who cant fit so that way they can better address the needs of the team.

Worst thing about the 3-4 is we really dont get to see Carter out there and we have lineman like Alexander playing linebacker. Dont get me wrong Alexander has done better than I thought he would but he can not be a long term option at linebacker he does not have the speed and athleticism to be out there</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As for your final question remember Haynesworth was not brought in by Allen, Shanahan or even Haslett for that matter.</p>
<p>He is being paid a ton of money and to cut him would cost a lot to just let him go. I think they would work better in a 4-3 but it all comes down to players play and coaches coach and a 3-4 is the defense they want ran. My thing with it is if you get beat trying your hardest thats one thing but if you refuse to even try and give it your full effort than you are a problem case and Haynesworth is a problem case. You cant have the highest paid player on the team refusing to come to voluntaries and things of that nature it just is not a good example to allow to be set.</p>
<p>I think slowly you will see the Skins bring in more players to fit the 3-4 now that they have made the change. Right now what we are getting to see is who may be able to fit in the defense and who cant fit so that way they can better address the needs of the team.</p>
<p>Worst thing about the 3-4 is we really dont get to see Carter out there and we have lineman like Alexander playing linebacker. Dont get me wrong Alexander has done better than I thought he would but he can not be a long term option at linebacker he does not have the speed and athleticism to be out there</p>
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